CHAPTER 4:HIS CURSE
“my name is kazakun yaadu. People here call me kazakun. Kizaro kazakun was the then head of the village, lets say he’s like the emperor of the whole kazakun village. Everyone in this village have the word kazakun in their name just like mine. It’s the symbol of courage and honour. People cherished Kizaro and looked up to him . Every problems in the village was sought out by him and people were happy with his decisions. One day there came a problem where people from the Hazukun village came here for job and to continue their lively hood . Hazakun and Kazakun villages were very close to each other in distance but not by heart. There were wars and problems prevailing between those villages. They say, once both the villagers lived in harmony, until when Hezuro natho hazakun the son of the emperor of Hazakun village and Shizu yaru kazakun the daughter of the general of the Kazakun village fell in love with each other and decided to get married to each other. They eloped from their villages and married each other and never returned . This made both the Hazakun and Kazakun emperors angry. Rumours started from the Hazakun village that the generals daughter married the emperors son only for his money and not for his love. This bought problems and the Kazakun clan blamed the prince.This caused deceitfulness between the clans and they decided to cut the bond between each other. One day the empress of the kazakun village gave birth to a boy. The whole village cherished his birth but on the same day the hazakun village empress gave birth to a boy. Things were going well until when , one day the hazakun village received a message which caused a trauma. The letter had the death of prince hezuro.
Rumours were that the prince was killed by some one from the kazakun clan. And the handwriting in the letter was similar to the emperor kazakun. Every one declared that he was killed by the kazakun emperor.” He said. “then what happened?” I asked him. He sharply exhaled and replied “ that was the day when the prince received his curse. And that was the day when emperor kizaro kazakun was murdered.”
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