It tells the story of the most inconspicuous, but the most mysterious ten professions in the marketplace.
Author | Language | Library | Discovery |
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Anonymous | Arabic | Basrah | Arabian Bronze Hand |
What people often cannot refuse is not the persuasion of their relatives but the enthusiasm of strangers, not to mention a child that nobody can help but pity. A child with pale skin stared eagerly at a merchant as he poured coffee for him with slender arms.
The merchant took a sip of his drink and continued with his story.
In the story, the rich man who was praying for a miracle went as far as offering his own
hand as a sacrifice. He also ordered craftsmen to make a bronze hand for him with lost wax casting and wrote a prayer to convey his wish for healing.
The child became anxious and quickly asked the rich man if the person was cured.
The merchant shook his head and said the person's situation began to worsen before the bronze hand could be brought to the place of worship, either because of the wound, or because he wasn't pious enough...
The merchant's eyes widened suddenly, and he stopped talking. The attendants around him also started sweating profusely. The merchant put down the coffee and left quickly.
After that, the child took the cup naturally and left the hall.Unremarkable servants often use their identities to tempt people to tell their secrets. Assuming everything goes well for them, all the secrets of Aden will be exposed to the sun. If you really want to know something, just go to a certain cafe. There, you will learn far more secrets than you can learn from an intelligence dealer.
Keywords | Translated keywords |
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Lost Wax Casting | Casting Technology |