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Chapter 69 - Punishment for changing the destiny

The next day the tiny baby who had died was buried in the cemetery area at the Palace. King Anusapati himself led the funeral procession. Meanwhile Tania was not present at the ceremony of her baby daughter's death. Tania was still lying weakly on the bed. He was probably devastated by the loss of his daughter.

The day of national mourning for the death of the King and Queen's baby daughter was not only commemorated by the Central Palace of the Singhasari Kingdom, but also at the Kediri Palace. Prince Mahisa and Putri Sinta were also devastated by the death of their nephew. Even the people of the entire Singhasari Kingdom also felt how sad the royal family was for losing this newborn baby.

"I heard it was a baby girl, if she lived she would be as beautiful as Ken Dedes and Ratu Dewi," said a resident at the Kuta Raja Market.

"True, she must be very beautiful, but well, what can I say maybe it's fate".

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