Then she gave it to the king to drink.
The king drank it slowly.
After some minutes, his eyes became heavy. His body relaxed.
And for the first time in many days, the king slept peacefully and without fear.
When he woke up, he was shocked.
He felt strong again.
He felt refreshed.
He was very happy.
He called Abseed and praised her.
“You saved me,” the king said. “You are powerful and wise.”
Because the king did not have a daughter, he made a powerful decision.
He made Abseed a princess.
He gave her royal status. He brought her into the palace with her mother.
From that day, Abseed became a princess of the village.
She was no longer just the smelly girl.
She was no longer the mocked girl.
She was now royal.
The king treated her like his own daughter. And Abseed was very happy.
Her journey of pain had turned into a journey of honor.
The moral of this story is simple:
Never let jealousy, pressure, or temporary shame push you to destroy your destiny.
Abseed was mocked for years, but her obedience carried her power. The moment doubt entered her heart, everything almost ended.
What people laugh at today may be the very thing that makes you great tomorrow.
Be patient.
Be wise.
And never trade your future for approval.
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