“She Was Treated Like Trash… Then Became Queen”

She decided to destroy Amaka completely. Her plan was evil. She secretly took her royal beads and one sacred attire. At midnight, she planted them under Amaka’s bed. The next morning, “Where are my—” >> she screamed, “Who stole them?” >> The palace guards searched everywhere. When they got to Amaka’s room, they lifted her mat, and there they were.

Confusion was everywhere. “Caught you.” Amaka cried. “I did not steal them.” But who would believe her? >> The king said, “She must be punished. And if she still refuses to confess, she must swear before the deadly river.” They dragged Amaka toward the river. Villagers followed. Princess Olama smiled wickedly, not knowing that something strange was about to happen.

She was forced to kneel before the river goddess. >> You must swear. >> I did not DO IT. I DID NOT DO IT. YOU MUST SWEAR. YOU ARE INNOCENT. But suddenly, all sound stopped, dust rose, and Prince Chudobim arrived. >> Stop. >> How dare you interfere? >> Why are you punishing my future bride? >> She is a thief. >> I trust Amaka.

If she must swear, then you must also swear. >> Do not worry. I forgive her. >> No, you must swear. [music] >> Fine, I will swear. If I accused her wrongly, let the river goddess punish me. >> If I did it, let the river goddess punish me. >> That night, Princess Olama could not sleep. She was so worried and scared for her life. >> I am royalty.

I hope the river goddess does not come for me. >> As she was about to sleep, something very strange happened. Please forgive me, River Goddess. Please forgive me, River Goddess. River Goddess, please forgive me. >> Confess now. >> I will confess. Amaka, please forgive me. I was the one who set you up. Please forgive me. I beg you.

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