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Chapter 3 - Same From Brains.

One of the things that had always troubled Prince Ahad was the stark inequality that he saw all around him. Even though he had been born into a life of privilege and wealth, he had always been aware of the suffering and hardship that many of his fellow citizens had to endure on a daily basis.

That's why he decided to disguise himself as a commoner and walk through the markets of Ahadi. He wanted to see firsthand what life was like for the ordinary people of his kingdom, and he was shocked by what he saw.

He watched as a man in a robe stole a loaf of bread from a shop and attempted to run away. The shopkeeper caught him and drew his sword, ready to kill him on the spot. Prince Ahad knew that he couldn't stand idly by and watch as a man was killed for the crime of stealing a piece of bread.

Without hesitation, he stepped in and fought the shopkeeper, using his quick reflexes and expert fighting skills to disarm the man and save the thief's life. He then took the man in the robe to a safe place, where he discovered that he was none other than Asghar, the writer of the letter that had set him on the path to rebellion.

Prince Ahad was stunned to discover that Asghar had been watching him all along, and that he had recognized him as a member of the royal family despite his disguise. But he was also deeply moved by Asghar's commitment to the cause of justice and freedom, and he knew that he had found a kindred spirit in his quest to overthrow the tyrannical ruler of Kazora.

Over the course of several days, Prince Ahad and Asghar exchanged letters, planning and strategizing their next move. They knew that the road ahead would be difficult and dangerous, but they were determined to see their rebellion through to the end.

The suspenseful feeling of the unknown future of their rebellion weighed heavily on both of their minds, but they also knew that they were not alone. They had each other, and they had the support of countless others who shared their dream of a better future for the people of Kazora.

Together, they would fight for what was right, no matter what the cost. And they would not rest until justice and freedom had been restored to their kingdom.