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RE: One Thousand and One Nights: The Story of the Vizier Nouredine, his Brother the Vizier Chamseddine, and Hassan Badreddine: Third Night

in #story2 years ago

So much for destiny and how the gods orchestrate divine events to honor their names and abilities.

Now, Noureddine and Chamseddine have their children as planned and the gods made it possible that the two women they married had their ovulating organs ready to take up their fate as planned.

I wonder if the children will meet by chance orchestrated by the gods too and then fall in love with each other in order to seal the words the two brothers had the night before they split ways.

And I am wondering if they will stop pride from standing in the way of doing the needful for the marriage rites to be performed as planned (this I means, one person allowing the other to have their way, in terms of dowry or find a way to balance their needs)

Again, I am still wondering where the vizier is headed with this story that he is telling the caliph instead of going ahead to let the caliph pass judgment on the negro.

As always, I'll wait to see.