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RE: One Thousand and One Nights: The Story of the Hunchback with the Tailor, the Jew, the Christian, and the Barber of Baghdad: Fourteenth Night

in #story2 years ago

I knew it! I knew there was something sneaky about the first woman. That's why she could even have the gut to tag along with another woman to the house of a man she was having sexual affairs with. Cos how on earth would she want to share her man with another woman if she wasn't so despicable?

Now I wish he had told the truth from the beginning and did not try to run off and hide with his uncle. Just maybe, his hands would be still been whole. In full pieces and he probably would have gotten married to the good third child of the king.

Or maybe, if he did show up earlier and confessed, things wouldn't have worked out in his favor. Well, the universe knows how to run her things, and Allah understands why things happen. So I'll leave it at that. ..

I am glad though that the necklace even though cost him his hands set him free from all the guilt he has been suffering from for three years and now he can live peacefully with his new wife and raise a family together.

Now, let's see if the sultan will find this story worthy enough to set the people who confessed to the death of the hunchback free