After several adventures in the jungle, Mowgli is brought to the "man-village" by Kaa, the python. He is reunited with his human birth parents, who had never stopped searching for him. Mowgli initially struggles to adapt to human society, but he gradually learns human ways and language with the help of his foster parents and friends.
Mowgli's relationship with the animals in the jungle becomes more distant, as he spends less time with them. However, he still maintains contact with his animal friends and continues to help them when needed. He becomes known as a protector and a mediator between the humans and animals.
In some versions of the story, Mowgli eventually decides to return to the jungle permanently, feeling a stronger connection with nature and his animal friends. He embraces his dual identity as a human raised by wolves and becomes a respected figure among both the human and animal communities.
In other adaptations of the story, Mowgli's journey ends differently, such as him remaining in the human village or venturing into new adventures beyond the jungle. The specific ending of Mowgli's story may vary depending on the adaptation or interpretation.