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Don't make a fuss

Don't make a fuss

By christopher tindallPublished 3 years ago 3 min read

Rahouman opened the gate of the palace, and Maad took the saddle bag off the mule's back. "Go," he said. "May Allah bless you." As soon as he had said this, the ground opened suddenly, the mule burrowed into it, and then the chasm closed and restored itself. Judt was so frightened that he cried:

"By the grace of Allah, we have been safely on his back."

"Judt, I told you this mule was a god ride. Don't make a fuss. Let's go inside. '

They went into the room. Thousands of gorgeous furnishings and precious jewels and jade came into sight, he was very surprised. As he sat down, Judt called, "Daughter, bring me that bundle."

Rahouman handed her a bundle and laid it before her father. Matt opened his bundle, took out a suit of expensive clothes, and said:

"Put on your good suit, Judt."

Jute put on this valuable clothes, the face immediately brightened, like a Moroccan aristocrat. Matt reached into his saddle-bag, took out cups, plates, and bowls, and set forth a table of forty delicacies for Judt to eat and drink. He said: "Distinguished guest, please eat! Forgive me if I don't know your taste. Tell me what you like, and I'll bring it out for you at once."

"I swear to Allah, Sir, I am not picky about food. You don't have to ask me. You can have whatever comes to your mind. Now I just need something to eat."

Judt stayed with the Meads for twenty days. Mader treated him like a guest and treated him with hospitality. He had a new suit of clothes every day, and he had a saddle-bag full of delicacies and delicacies for him to enjoy. Everything he needed was taken from the saddle-bag and he did not have to pay for anything.

First time into the treasure

On the twenty-first day, Matt said to Judt, "Today is the day to open the Shemmel Treasure. Come on, Judt, let's go."

So they each took a mule and went out with their servants to explore the way. At noon they reached a fast-flowing river on the outskirts of town. Matt dismounted and told his two servants, "Get ready."

The servants obeyed, and each led a mule in the opposite direction.

After a while, one man brought a tent and hung it up, while another brought a covering and a pillow and spread it in the tent. Then the two servants went out again for a while, and this time they brought the two boxes with the fish in them and the magic saddlebag. Matt sat Judt down beside him, took food out of his saddlebag, and ate and drank together. After dinner, he took the two boxes and began to cast a spell, until the two red fish cried out for help in the boxes, saying, "O Prophet of the world! We're here as ordered! Please have mercy on us."

Madder took no notice of this, only thinking about the mantra, until the box exploded into pieces and flew into the air, and the two red fish became two bound men. They shouted:

"Trust us, prophet! What are you going to do with us?"

"If you will sign me up for the Semmel Treasure, I will let you off the hook."

"We are willing to sign a contract to do it for you, but you must get Jutt, the fisherman, for the door of the treasure can only be opened by Jutt's hand, and only Jutt, the son of Hamai, can enter."

"Judt is here, listening to you."

They signed a treaty to open the door to the treasure, and Miad promised to let them go. Then he took a bamboo pole and a piece of red glass and tied them together. He placed several pieces of charcoal in a censer and blew the charcoal to light. Holding the frankincense in one hand, he said, "Judt, I'm going to spell and spread the frankincense. You must not speak while I do the spell, or you will destroy it. Now I'm going to tell you how to do it so we can get it done."

"Tell me how, tell me." "Judt said.

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