Once upon a time, in a small coastal village, there lived a fisherman named Rafi. He was known for his kindness and bravery. Every morning, he would set sail to catch fish and bring food to his family.
One day, as he was fishing far from the shore, a terrible storm arose. The waves grew larger, and the wind howled fiercely. Rafi struggled to control his boat, but suddenly, he saw something unusual in the water—a small boy clinging to a piece of wood.
Without hesitation, Rafi jumped into the stormy sea and swam toward the child. The waves crashed against him, but he held on tightly and pulled the boy onto his boat. Despite the raging storm, Rafi managed to steer the boat back to shore safely.
When they arrived, the villagers gathered around, amazed by Rafi’s bravery. The boy, who had been lost at sea, was reunited with his family. The villagers praised Rafi, and the village chief honored him with a special medal for his courage.
From that day on, Rafi was not only known as a skilled fisherman but also as a hero who risked his life to save another.
Where did Rafi live?