Days passed and Aten and Kamal continued to sell clothes in the market, gradually saving up money for their journey with uncle Ahmad. They worked hard, often waking up early in the morning to set up their stall and staying late to pack up. They were determined to save enough money to make their journey as comfortable as possible.
As they worked, they thought about the different places they would visit and the different people they would meet. They imagined the sights and sounds of the sea, the salty air and the sound of the waves. They also thought about the different cultures they would encounter, and the different foods they would taste.
Despite the excitement of the journey to come, Aten and Kamal never forgot about their mother's worries.
one day Suddenly, the tax collectors from the king came to the market and started collecting taxes. Aten's father didn't have enough money to pay the taxes, and he was worried about what would happen if he couldn't pay. Aten and Kamal could see the fear in their father's eyes and knew they had to do something didn't have enough money to pay the taxes. The tax collectors were ruthless and demanded the money immediately. Aten and Kamal could see the distress on their father's face as he tried to negotiate with them, but to no avail.
The tax collectors were relentless and threatened to take away their shop if the taxes were not paid. Aten and Kamal knew that their father would not be able to bear the loss of the shop, which was the only source of their livelihood. They decided to step in and help their father.
Aten and Kamal quickly came up with a plan. They would sell all their clothes in the market at a lower price and use the money to pay the taxes. They knew that it would mean losing their entire inventory, but they were willing to do anything to save their father's shop.
The brothers went to the market and started selling their clothes at a discounted price. They managed to sell most of their inventory and were able to collect enough money to pay the taxes. The tax collectors were satisfied and left the shop without any further trouble.
Aten and Kamal's father was overwhelmed with gratitude and hugged his sons tightly. He knew that they had saved the shop and their livelihood. tax collectors took all of their goods as a p*****t for the unpaid taxes. Aten and Kamal were devastated, they knew that this would set them back in their journey plans. They had worked so hard to save up money and now all of their goods were gone. They went home and told their parents what had happened. Their mother was heartbroken and their father was furious. He felt that the tax collectors were unfair and unjust. As days passed, Aten and Kamal noticed that life was becoming increasingly difficult for their family. They were struggling to make ends meet, and often didn't have enough money to buy food. Despite this, they continued to work hard selling clothes in the market, and saved as much money for his family the day came aten and kamal used to go ones in every month to collect cloth materials
, they woke up early and started preparing for their journey. They packed their bags with essentials and set off on their camels towards the market. The journey was long and tiring, but they knew it was worth it. They would be able to collect cloth materials at a low cost and sell it at a higher price in their own market, which would help their family's financial situation.on the way this jorney he started remembering about liyana douter of zaid He couldn't help but think about her blue eyes and her beautiful face. He wondered if she was still on that journey and if she had reached home safely. He thought about the snake incident and how he had saved her life, and how grateful her father, Zaid, had been. He wondered if he would ever see her again.
As he and Kamal rode through the desert, he couldn't shake off the thoughts of Liyana. He tried to focus on the task at hand, collecting cloth materials for their shop, but his mind kept wandering back to her. Eventually, he decided to tell Kamal about his feelings for Liyana. Kamal listened patiently and then said, "Aten, I know you have feelings for her, but she is the daughter of a wealthy and powerful man. You must forget about her and focus on our journey and our family's financial situation."
Aten knew Kamal was right, but it was hard for him to let go of his feelings for Liyana. He tried to push her out of his mind, but she kept creeping back in. He knew he had to focus on their journey and their family's financial situation, but it was hard for him to let go of his feelings for Liyana. They rode on through the desert, collecting the cloth materials they needed for their shop, but Aten couldn't shake off the thoughts of Liyana. near a river. as they sat down and opened their lunch boxes, aten couldn't help but think about liyana. her beautiful blue eyes and gentle smile kept flashing through his mind. he had never met anyone like her before. after they finished their lunch, they continued their journey. as they walked, aten told kamal about liyana and how he couldn't stop thinking about her. kamal listened patiently and smiled, understanding how aten felt. they talked about the possibility of visiting liyana and her father, zaid, on their next journey. after they reached a farm were the buy materials off cloth They were greeted by the farmer, who was an old acquaintance of theirs. They asked him if he had any new materials for them to purchase, and he took them to a shed where he had a variety of different fabrics. Aten and Kamal carefully looked through the materials, picking out the best quality ones to buy. As they were paying for their purchase, the farmer asked them how their family was doing. Aten and Kamal told him about the financial struggles they were facing and how they were trying to save money for their journey .