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You won't be mad

You won't be mad

By JOSE CLEMENTEPublished 11 months ago 3 min read
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Ha Mandine's fear was dispelled when he saw the Queen's courtesy. Then the Queen commanded the snakes to entertain the guests. The snakes offered him apples, grapes, pomegranates, coconuts, almonds and plantains, saying, "Welcome to the land of Snakes, young man! What's your name, please?"

"My name is Ha Mandin."

"Our diet is coarse. Please eat as much fruit as you like. You may rest assured that you have nothing to fear here." "Said the Snake Queen.

Ha Mandine, completely relieved of his inhibitions, ate heartily. When he had eaten his fill, he gave thanks to God with devotion.

When Ha Mandin had eaten enough, the Snake Queen told the snakes to come and clear the dishes. Then she spoke to him and said, "Ha Mandin, where do you come from? Why are you here? Can you tell me something about yourself?"

Ha Mandin recounted his birth, his upbringing, and his entrance into the cave, and concluded by saying, "It has been unfortunate, but it is over, and God only knows what misfortune will befall me in the future."

"Don't worry! You will certainly have good luck in the future. But I want you to stay in the Snake country for a while. You won't be mad. I'm going to tell you a story of extraordinary twists and turns."

'All right! Ha Mandin gladly obeyed.

So Ha Mandin took up residence with the Snake Queen. The Snake Queen told him the following story.

The story of Prince Zhan's wandering

In ancient times, Tayimu was the famous king of Kabil, the ruler of the Pelni Shulang people. There were ten thousand valiant chiefs among the people of Bethni Shulang, each of whom had a hundred solid towns and ruled over seven separate kingdoms, and the Kings of all nations came from far and wide to bow before him and pay tribute. He was an equal, fair, and powerful man. Unfortunately, he had never had any children, so he often felt like he had lost something. He hoped with all his heart that God would give him a son who would inherit the country when he died. One day, full of hope, he gathered together the wise men, prophets and seers who were famous in the land and said to them:

"Tell me if God will give me a son to succeed me in this lifetime."

The prophet and the prophet did as he told them, and after studying their books and looking at the stars with fear, they said together:

"I tell you, Your Highness, according to the divination, your Highness will surely have an heir in the future, but it can only be the daughter of the Tiger Lhasa who will give birth to the crown prince for your Majesty."

The king was overjoyed, and rewarded the prophet and the prophet with a great deal of reward. After sending them away, he immediately summoned the Prime minister and told him his will.

The prime minister was named Anu Zaw, a warrior of both civil and military integrity. The king told him the result of the diviners' diviners and said, "Your love, I want you to pack up at once and go to the country of Hulhasa and ask for my hand to the princess of that country."

"I understand, yes, Sir." The prime minister agreed to retreat, immediately ready to pack, and gathered a large army outside the city, waiting for the order to depart. The king wrote a marriage proposal letter, and selected a large number of silk, precious stones, gold and silver and precious pin ring jewelry from the palace, a total of 1,500 pieces, which were carried on camels and mules, and asked the prime minister to take them with him as betrothal gifts.

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