It's really cool of you to feature my Ai art on your story blog, thank you; Princess Badrou'l-Budour looks so beautiful and glamorous :)
Now, in the story, I'm starting to pity the Princess for the 2nd time for the experience that she had because of Aladdin's actions. So, he actually did it again huh? His purpose is getting clearer to me; all he wants is to prevent the newlywed couple to have an intimate time together. Indeed, he's successfully making it happen and to my surprise, the Grand-Vizier's son is not talking about it even to his father. There's something about that part that I don't get at this moment, it seems that the Grand-Vizier's son is meek. I thought he was going to be ruthless by acting on revenge against Aladdin (or whomever he know is responsible for what happened to them in the past 2 nights). He could have just talked to his father the Grand-Vizier to mobilize the palace security to find out what was happening to them. I'm sure the Grand-Vizier with the support of the Sultan will act on it.
But the Grand-Vizier's son is doing nothing and silently moving along; something tells me that he doesn't even want his life as the Grand-Vizier's son and being married to the Princess. Anyway, I guess I'm imagining too much beyond the story :D
On the part of Aladdin, even though I know what he's trying to do; I wonder what plans he has to keep the momentum going. Will he simply intend to "kidnap" the couples until he gets the trust and admiration of the Princess? It does not seem like that because the Princess is under so much stress that she threatened his father to kill herself if she has the same experience as the previous night. This part of the story is becoming intense and I hope that Aladdin will be able to understand what would be the potential consequences of his actions.
Or he's already thinking of another plan for the 3rd night of the newlywed couple? What could it be... we'll learn more about that in the next part. I'm already looking forward to what he's planning to do soon :)