The King asked the upright soldier to bring the note and to give personally to his troop leader, while at the back of the King’s mind; he will do anything to cover up his unjust conduct and unfair behavior. After all, he has given him a chance to head his way home, yet he declined the fortune to live long. The King has left no choice because sooner or later the woman’s pregnancy will be an obvious matter, and the King will be the sole responsible for it, at least to his advisers’ critical eyes, and later on to his populace condemnation. 

The brave and upright soldier led his way out of the palace and joins the troop to prepare for another confrontation and when the troop leader receives the note, he immediately put the soldier at the place he knew the strongest defenders were, when the men from the other city came out and fought against the troop leaders group, some of the men of the King’s army fell, moreover, the upright soldier died. The troop sent the full account of the battle, and gave a detailed answer to the messenger if the King will ask why they get so close; this will be the answer to any question the King might ask;

“The messenger who brought the note was been killed.”

When the woman heard his husband died, show mourned for him, after some time of mourning, and she feels that there’s no use of this feeling, though, inside her, the feeling of guilt and remorse fades away, she found foreign relief coming from the thought that her husband died.

After some time of mourning was over, the King had brought his desirable woman to the palace, and willingly obliged became his wife and bore him a son, the King is well pleased by his new found wife, but what the King had done displeased his God.

His God was so disappointed to the King and sent his Messenger to see the King and make him face the consequences of his wrongdoings.

to be continued...

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Part 3-Rebuke
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