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RE: One Thousand and One Nights: Aladdin and the Magic Lamp: 20th Night

in #story2 years ago

This is a bold move by Aladdin and thanks to the power of the Genie he was able to accomplish his plan without even moving a finger.

Of course, it's an immature act and it's to be expected with Aladdin who is still a young boy. I find it funny how the Genie immobilizes the Grabd-Vizier's son into the water closet; that's hilarious. I was imagining it in my mind and I can't help myself but smirk while reading that part of the paragraph. The Genie has a crazy fun way of doing things and he's not even aware of it. The poor son of the Grand-Vizier will stink there for good.

Aladdin, what are you planning to do next??? That's the question that's going around my head as I read this part of the story.

Soon the palace will find out that the couple is missing and the Sultan & Grand-Vizier will be furious about it. There's a chance that the Sultan will think of Aladdin as the suspect because he has the motive to do so. I have a feeling that this won't turn out well for Aladdin if the Sultan finds out how he did it. If they learn about the lamp then Aladdin will be in big trouble; I hope he's prepared for what's to come and has made a plan for how to deal with the Sultan and Grand-Vizier's wrath.

I can feel some exciting actions about to happen in the coming parts of the story; I'm looking forward to reading the next parts of the story :)