In this fascinating story, a professor shares his experiences living with a primitive African tribe. His role in the tribe involves teaching them valuable knowledge such as reading, writing, math, and science. However, one day, an extraordinary event takes place that leaves the tribe astounded.

The chief’s wife gives birth to a white child, a sight that shocks the entire tribe. The chief, puzzled by this unexpected occurrence, calls the professor aside and expresses his concerns. With a hint of suspicion, he tells the professor, “Look here! You’re the only white man we’ve ever seen, and this woman gives birth to a white child. It doesn’t take a genius to figure out what happened!”

The professor, wise and knowledgeable, calmly responds to the chief’s accusation. “No, Chief. You’re mistaken. What you have here is a natural occurrence, what we call an albino! Look at that field over there. All of the sheep are white except for one black one. Sometimes, things like this just happen.”

As the silence settles between them, the chief contemplatively addresses the situation once more. “Tell you what. You don’t say anything more about that sheep, and I won’t say anything more about that white child.” And with that agreement, the uniqueness of the birth is acknowledged but respectfully left undiscussed.

This story reminds us that sometimes, extraordinary things happen, defying our expectations and surprising us. It shows us the importance of understanding and respecting our differences, even in the face of the unexpected.