somedays later they both met at the same place where they met the first time.
Asghar leaned in closer to the prince, a sly grin forming on his face. "Your Highness," he whispered, "I have some friends you simply must meet." The prince raised an eyebrow, intrigued by the mysterious offer.
The next day, the prince met Asghar's friends - Prince Ahad was fascinated by Asghar's friends, Ahmed and Amin. They were both very different from each other but seemed to share a fierce loyalty to Asghar and his cause. Ahmed was a strong and powerful warrior, while Amin was more lighthearted and carefree.
Asghar explained to Prince Ahad that he had brought them together for a reason - they were both skilled fighters and valuable assets in their fight for justice. Ahmed's strength and combat skills would be crucial in battles against the tyrannical ruler of Kazora, while Amin's charm and wit would help them gather information and rally support from the people of the kingdom.
Prince Ahad was impressed by their dedication and loyalty to the cause, and he knew that they would be valuable allies in their quest to overthrow the tyrant. He also realized that their friendship was not just a coincidence, but had been orchestrated by Asghar to aid in their rebellion.
As they talked more, Prince Ahad learned about Ahmed and Amin's backgrounds and their own experiences with the injustices of the kingdom. They shared their own stories of struggle and oppression, and the prince was deeply moved by their courage and determination.
With the addition of Ahmed and Amin to their team, the prince felt more confident than ever that they could bring about change to the kingdom of Kazora. They continued to plan and strategize their next moves, knowing that the road ahead would be long and difficult.
But with the support of Asghar, Ahmed, and Amin, Prince Ahad was more determined than ever to fight for what was right and bring justice and freedom to his people.