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Early the next morning

Early the next morning

By rosemary medinaPublished 11 months ago 4 min read
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Early the next morning Aladdin went to inspect the craftsmen's work and found that it was only half finished and far from the quality required. In his anger, he ordered them to stop work at once, that there was no need for further work, and to return the stone to its rightful owner.

The craftsmen, following Aladdin's instructions, quickly took apart the stones they had used, put them together, and returned them separately to their owners. The emperor's property is returned to the emperor, and the prime minister and courtier's property is also returned to him. After all this, the craftsmen reported to the Emperor that they had stopped work on Aladdin's orders.

When the emperor heard this, he did not understand, so he at once told his attendants to saddle up their horses and ride away from the palace to Aladdin's palace, so that he might know for himself what was really going on.

After Aladdin had ordered the workmen to stop work and sent them away, he went back to his room, took out the lamp and rubbed it. The genie of the lamp immediately appeared before him and said, "Tell me what you have to say."

"Go and finish the unfinished window in the pavilion, and see that it fits in with the whole building."

"I see." The djinn should quietly retire.

After a while, the Genie of the lamp appeared before Aladdin again and said, "My master, what you have told me to do is done. Go and see if it meets the requirements."

Aladdin was glad to go to the top balcony and see that the window was in perfect repair, just like the others, without any difference. Just as he was about to leave, a eunuch ran up to him in a hurry and said, "Tell your master that the Emperor has come to see you on his royal horse and is now downstairs."

Aladdin heard this and hurried down to meet him.

As soon as the Emperor saw Aladdin, he said, "My child, what purpose do you have in leaving a place in the palace incomplete by not letting the craftsmen finish the work on the window?"

"First of all, my Lord, I did not leave this window to show that I was incapable of doing anything wrong, nor did I mean to embarrass Your Majesty, but only so that when your Majesty visited it, he might see at once what was wrong with it, and point out what might be done."

Aladdin explained the situation to the emperor, and accompanied him up to the pavilion again. The Emperor looked at all the Windows carefully, and at last thought that they were all perfect, and all looked the same, and could find no fault with them. He was so shocked and excited that he embraced Aladdin warmly, kissed him kindly, and said, "My child, where have you learned this extraordinary and unique craft? What you can do in one night, those skilled craftsmen can not do in months. I dare say there is no one in the world so capable as you."

"I do not deserve the praise of my Lord. May God grant your Majesty a long life."

"By Heaven, my child, you deserve such praise for your abilities."

The emperor and Aladdin paid each other a humble compliment, and went down to the room of Princess Badinu Budoru. When the princess saw her father's arrival, she immediately got up to meet him and let him rest while she waited on him carefully. The emperor saw his daughter living in a luxurious and magnificent palace, living a very happy and comfortable life, the heart felt infinite satisfaction and satisfaction. After some affectionate conversation with his daughter, he returned happily to the palace.

After Aladdin got married, he lived a sweet and stable life. Every day he would go on a tour of the city, surrounded by the crowds of his attendants, and do good deeds by watching and entertaining the crowds. Wherever he went, he would scatter a large number of gold coins among the crowds on both sides of the street, and in this way he would spread the charity.

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