Summary: During those days, a wise and good fairy named Illisa-pidika found herself in trouble after speaking imprudently to a merchant, who then turned her out of his home for speaking against the Buddha and the Order. She sought help from various deities but found no support until finally seeking guidance from Sakka, the king of Devas. Sakka advised her on a way to make amends with the merchant by recovering fifty-four crores of gold through supernatural means and filling the merchant's empty treasuries. Illisa-pidika followed Sakka's advice, returned the stolen money, and sought forgiveness from the merchant. The story serves as a moral lesson on repentance, forgiveness, and the consequences of speaking wickedly against faith.