Urail King is not a known figure in the context of Freakonomics. It’s possible you might be referring to a different name or subject.
Freakonomics is a book by economist Steven Levitt and writer Stephen J. Dubner, which explores economic concepts through unconventional lenses. The book became a bestseller for its unique approach to explaining complex economic theories through everyday situations and seemingly unrelated topics. It led to a blog, a podcast, and a series of follow-up books, expanding on the original concept of using economic theory to explore real-world phenomena.
If Urail King is related to a specific event or topic within the Freakonomics universe, it might be a minor detail or a less-publicized story that isn’t widely recognized. Without more context, it’s challenging to provide a precise account of what happened to Urail King in relation to Freakonomics. It’s also possible that there might be a confusion with names or terms, as there is no widely known association between Urail King and Freakonomics in the public domain or in the content produced by Levitt and Dubner. If you can provide additional details or clarify the context, it would be easier to give a more accurate response.