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A month later, a new flyer appeared on the tea house wall: Selim sat on the stool by the dusty garage, waiting for the next person who thought they could get something for nothing.

"The car is free," the old man nodded. "But there is one condition. You can never lock the doors, and you must pick up anyone who asks for a ride, no matter where they are going." Arabasi Mavi Bedava

The townspeople were skeptical. "Nothing is free," muttered the baker. "It must be a wreck," said the tailor. But young Selim, who had nothing to lose and holes in his shoes, decided to see for himself. A month later, a new flyer appeared on

Selim laughed. "That’s easy!" He took the keys and drove into town. For a week, he was the envy of everyone. He drove to the coast, felt the wind in his hair, and felt like a king. You can never lock the doors, and you

When Selim arrived, he found a gleaming, sapphire-blue sedan. It looked brand new, smelling of fresh leather and peppermint. An old man sat on a stool nearby. "Is it really free?" Selim asked, breathless.