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Princess Story

By TaleSpotPublished 3 months ago 4 min read
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There was a king who had six daughters and no sons. When Malka announced the good news that she was expecting another child, the king sternly declared, "If this child is also a girl, I will not let her live." Malka was deeply troubled by this. As the time for delivery drew closer, the king ordered the midwife to abort the baby as soon as it was born. The time came, and a beautiful baby girl was born.

As the midwife saw her face, she couldn't kill her. The baby laughed, and fragrant flowers began to fall from her lips. The midwife was astonished by this sight. When Malka received this news, she herself was stunned. She gave the midwife a large amount of gold and silver and asked her to lie to the king so she could raise the little princess secretly. Thus, the princess began to grow up secretly. As she walked, bricks of gold and silver, which the queen had hidden, began to emerge with every step. Some time passed, and the treasury was empty.

The king was worried about how to manage the kingdom. Then the queen brought a few bricks from her secret stash and gave them to the king. The king was surprised and asked why. The queen said, "First, promise that you will spare my life." The king promised, and then the queen brought forth his seventh daughter. When she walked, the gold and silver bricks scattered, and when she smiled, flowers fell. The king saw his little daughter for the first time and his heart melted. He forgave the queen and embraced her. But jealousy ignited in the hearts of the elder sisters. To quell their jealousy, the king built a separate, magnificent palace for his youngest daughter.

One day, the king was to go on a journey. He asked his daughters what gift they wanted upon their return. The youngest princess was busy praying. She told her maidservant to tell the king about patience. The maidservant realized that patience was something called patience. Upon his return, the king brought gifts for the other daughters and a box for the youngest. This is patience. The princess didn't understand and put the box in a corner. One day, while searching for a fan in the heat, she opened the box and found a beautiful fan inside.

As soon as she shook it, a very handsome prince appeared before her. The princess fainted at the sight of him. The prince revived her and said, "Whenever you shake this fan, I will appear, and whenever you wish, I will go away." Thus, they began spending day and night together. The elder sisters found out about this, and their jealousy only increased. They began to feign friendship and try to extract secrets from the sister about the prince.

One day, they said, "We've prepared a soft bed for your guest."

But they had spread shards of glass on the bed. The younger sister believed them and called the prince by waving a fan. As soon as he lay down on the bed, the shards of glass pierced his body. The prince was drenched in blood. The princess, terrified, began fanning him and sent him back to his country. Days passed, but the prince never returned. The princess wept and fanned him, but received no response.

Finally, she resolved to go to the prince's country herself. She dressed in boy's clothes and set out on her journey. She wandered through the forests. One day, while resting under a tree, she heard a parrot and Meena talking. Meena said, "The real cure is the juice of the wild pigeon, Dev Haikal, which is as big as a human and has blue eyes. If the juice of that pigeon is prepared and given to the prince, all his wounds will heal." Hearing this, the princess resolved to find the pigeon. After wandering through the forests and valleys for several days, she came to a dense tree where a Dev Haikal pigeon was indeed sitting.

Its size was about the size of a human, and its eyes shone with a blue light. The princess carefully laid a trap and threw grains. When the pigeon landed in the trap, she caught it. She returned with it and prepared its juice. The aroma of the juice spread throughout the palace. When she arrived at the prince's door, all the courtiers were astonished at the grandeur of the young physician. The princess wore a veil to avoid being recognized. She said, "If you all permit, I will give this yakhni to the prince." The yakhni was administered and it worked wonders. The prince's wounds began to heal rapidly.

Within a few days, he was completely healthy and even more beautiful than before. To express his gratitude, the prince summoned the doctor to the court and said, "O kind doctor, you have saved my life. Ask for whatever you want, I will not refuse." The princess smiled and said, "Prince, don't you recognize me?" With that, he removed his veil. The prince was startled to see his beloved princess standing before him. Overjoyed, he involuntarily bowed at her feet.

The courtiers also stared in amazement. The prince called her the master of his life and seated her on the throne. A few days later, they had a grand wedding. The wedding was celebrated for seven days and seven nights. The princess also sent a message to her father, the king. The king, the queen, and all the sisters attended the wedding.

The older sisters, embarrassed, apologized. The princess, however, remained generous and forgave everyone. Thus, the prince and princess lived happily ever after. When she laughed, flowers would fall, when she walked, gold and silver would rain down, and when she fanned herself, a happy breeze would blow.

AdventureClassicalfamilyFan FictionFantasyHistoricalLoveShort Story

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