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Kings do not have

Kings do not have

By tammy bradfordPublished 11 months ago 3 min read
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"You are slandering Aladdin. I see your jealousy is clearly at work again. Aladdin knew the whole process, from the moment he asked me for a base for a palace for the princess, to the moment he kept his promise. Why should there be any doubt that a man who can give precious things as betrothal gifts that Kings do not have, cannot build such a palace?"

One of the emperor's remarks made the prime minister understand that he loved Aladdin very much, which aroused the Prime minister's jealousy and resentment. But he had no other way, and did not dare to confront Aladdin openly, so he swallowed his pride and said no more. He could only follow the emperor and his ministers and generals, surrounded by eunuchs and maids, waiting to attend the wedding of Princess Badinu Budoru.

That morning, as soon as Aladdin woke up, he remembered that this was the day for his marriage to Princess G. He got out of bed and rubbed the lamp. The genie of the lamp appeared before him and said:

"My Lord, what is there to do? Please tell me."

'I'm going to the palace to be married. Go and get me ten thousand ducats. I'll need them later."

The djinn disappeared and in a flash brought ten thousand gold pieces.

Aladdin, with the gold coins in his hand, mounted his high horse and rode away to the palace with his guards behind him. Along the way, he kept throwing gold coins into the crowd, fully showing his generosity and forthrightly, the crowd from the waves of praise and blessing, impromptu, his status and reputation seemed more noble.

Aladdin led his attendants to the palace with great strength and vigour, and civil and military officials hastened to meet him. The herald immediately reported the arrival of FS to the emperor. The Emperor left his throne, went out to meet Aladdin, hugged and kissed him warmly, and then took him by the hand into the drawing-room and sat him down beside him. Then the new palace and the whole city began to celebrate the wedding of the princess. The musicians played happy music, and the entertainers danced to the music. There was a great cheer and laughter all over the city. It was not until noon that the emperor ordered the feast.

The eunuch obeyed the command, and immediately directed the menservants to arrange tables and chairs quickly, to bring out food, and to feast the guests. The emperor entered the banquet hall happily with Aladdin, courtiers and generals, rich businessmen and celebrities, and then sat down in order of rank and status. Then everyone ate and drank freely.

The wedding banquet was full of guests and friends, talking and laughing. Everyone enjoyed the table full of delicacies and seafood. Inside and outside the palace and Aladdin's splendid new palace, there was a great deal of people coming and going, and there was a great deal of joy everywhere. Suddenly the Emperor remembered how Aladdin's mother had looked when she had come to see him.

When the feast was over, Aladdin got up and took leave of the emperor. Then he mounted his horse and, with his attendants, went back to his palace for the rest of the party.

At the door of the new Palace, Aladdin jumped down from his horse and went into the drawing-room. The pages were waiting for him in an orderly line. Seeing him come in, they approached him carefully and waited on him. The maidservant brought him some juice, and Aladdin drank it. Then he ordered all the maidservants, eunuchs, and all sorts of people in the palace to make preparations for the wedding of Princess Badinu Budoru in the new palace.

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