“She Was Treated Like Trash… Then Became Queen”

She wanted to send Amaka away, but tradition said a maid must serve one year in the palace. So instead, she made Amaka’s life miserable. Extra work, insults. Yet Amaka never talked back. She only smiled. And that smile made the princess hate her even more. Amaka, come. [music] I want to burn all these clothes, she said proudly.

I do not repeat clothes. Princess, may I take one of the dresses? You are not worthy to wear even my trash clothes, but you can have one. Amaka was surprised. The princess gave her the clothes. Amaka held the clothes like gold. I will wear this on special days, she whispered. On her day off, Amaka went to visit her parents.

She wore the outfit. The village stopped to stare. Is this our own Amaka? She even helped an old woman with firewood. >> Let me help you with that. >> She still bowed. Thank you, my daughter. You are very kind. >> She still smiled. And that was when the prince saw her. What kind of beauty is this? She is so humble. He asked a villager passing by.

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