It tells the story of a beggar who visits the local noblemen and wins admiration for his manners and words.
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Saint King |
Humanities 4, Leadership 3, Selection 3 |
In both a fief and the homeland, no one will look down on these poor people wandering outside. They are like fish that are stranded and splashing on dry land, eager for the mercy of passers-by or even a mouthful of spit that will allow them to survive.
The memories of a group of people who live in luxury were shattered when the scholar said this scantily clad middle-aged man was the descendant of the king.
He should be more respected than us because he left the palace and wandered for many years after the death of the Saint King, and his walking stick was the only thing that kept him company during this time. That prince took a sip of water before continuing.
He told them that he removed himself from the conflicts of the imperial family to enjoy a treasure that everyone had—freedom. He had long buried all his external belongings in the mountains. The reason he returned to Benin this time was guilt for his ancestors. The guest there finally reacted to his words and quickly told the prince they could help him return home.
At the same time, the guest blocked the friends around him with his arms while taking off their rings and necklaces. Standing far away in the corner, I could feel the plate in my hands getting heavier and heavier. The moment I put it down secretly, the scholar smiled...
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Saint King |
Ifẹ King |