Prince Jai and the Magician part 1

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24 Oct 2022
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A nation called Chandrapur once existed. Chandrasena was the kingdom's ruler.
Chandrasen was incredibly nice, devout, and civic-minded. "The monarch is happy, and the people are happy." He had that to say. He had taken several actions in the state to ensure the welfare of the people. The king invested all of his time and resources in this. There was a state called Vaijapur next to Chandrapur. That kingdom's monarch, Mangalsih, was an extremely evil and despotic ruler. At last, he levied onerous taxes on his subjects.
Mangalsimha believed that he should govern over the surrounding kingdoms and possess exclusive authority over all states. In fact, he had killed the rulers of many of the neighbouring countries to seize control of them and annexe them to his own. One day, such a vision of Mangalsingh focused on the state of Chandrapur. To Chandrasena Raja, he dispatched one of his messengers. By your good word, cede your kingdom to us and submit to us as your lord, or prepare for war. Chandrasena received the message from Mangalsimha's king through his messenger. Chandrasen had no idea that his state would experience such a disaster. We never ride on anyone's property. If it doesn't take away, then Will, who rides with us? He then turned to his army's weapons with this thinking. The skills received little consideration. 

Chandrasena understood that good governance also involves making arrangements for the welfare of the people under one's control. However, Mangalsingh's army hadn't arrived at the state's border until it was far too late. So courageous was Chandrasen. Slavery as a grovel to injustice He rejected the letter's terms. Obviously, he requested Mangalsimha. ready for battle. As soon as they realised their state was in trouble, the citizens of Chandrapur also stepped in to help. However, the small army of Chandrasen and the people who were not well educated in weaponry were powerless to confront the enormous force of Mangalsimha. Chandrasen instructed his only son Jayakumar to make a safe getaway after realising that his defeat was now imminent and that he would not live if he fell into Mangalsimha's hands. Rajkumar Jai had just turned sixteen. You own him as well. Like his father, Daya had courage. He was equally as intelligent and was able to comprehend his father's statements. Chandrasena He was discovered at the same time as Mangalsinha was, and Mangalsinha also recognised that he would not be kept alive. Therefore, Rajkumar Jai mounted his horse and galloped swiftly outside the palace with his two trusty attendants after observing that Mangalsimha's army was slightly careless. However, Rajkumar Jay's bad luck!

Three riders emerged from the palace and fled, as seen by several troops from the opposing army. He yelled as he informed his superior of the news. The general dispatched an armed team to pursue the trio right away. The forest began after passing Chandrapur's border, although not immediately. Jay travelled in the same way. Jai reasoned that once he was within the jungle, he would be able to easily avoid the hostile unit riding on his back. However, Mangalsingh had powerful horses. Additionally, he solely had these three horsemen's capture as his goal. On the contrary, Jay and his companions experienced it. Compared to the warriors of the enemy, their horses were inferior. His No such thing as a target existed. While they wait, the horses are pacing. They were there to stay and avoid the enemy soldiers' lines of sight. However, the woodland became increasingly dense as soon as we entered it. Naturally, when they passed through the dense bushes and vines, they had to slow their horses. between and among the soldiers that are pursuing The distance was progressively getting closer. We continued moving in this manner, giving Mangalsingh's forces little time to catch up with us. It won't be necessary, Jay has a thought. There was just one answer. The pursuing soldiers are quite perplexed because three should split in three different directions rather than moving together. They were unsure of which horseman exactly needed to be pursued. Both of the servants enjoyed Rajkumar Jai's ruse. The prince's life would be saved if this was done. Jai removed his clothing right away. A servant riding it pretended to be prince Kumara, and he dispersed the horses in three directions so as to draw the attention of the pursuing warriors.

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