I heard, O happy king, King Shyada was on his deathbed. He had a fever of 104. His wife came and told him she was to have a baby. The king said that she was to never tell him his father was dead. He said he should have someone to look up to. She did as her husband asked and asked her vizier to find the five most eligible, royal, and wealthy men in all of Arabia to marry her. The vizier did as he was asked and found the 5 most eligible, royal, and wealthy men in all Arabia. She narrowed it down to 2 men, Inta Gameel and Habib Alby. She decided to weigh their crowns and see who was more royal and better to guide her son. Habib Alby won, they were married the next day. She told her new husband she was having a baby, he told her he was a wizard so he could make sure it’s a boy. She says it would be a great to honor her old husband. He said as long as the baby is healthy he will be a very cute baby boy. She swore on her life he would be healthy. Although she was not completely sure the boy would be healthy. The next day a healthy baby boy was born except for the fact that his foot was bent the wrong way. Habib tried to kill her (for she swore on her life). He was a very violent and greedy man. He did not want people thinking that there was bad feet in his gene. So he raised a knife to her throat and she explained. She told him that her husband’s father also had a messed up foot so it was in her son's blood. So instead of killing her he divorced. She went back to Inta Gameel and he said he would marry her. They were married the next day. She, Inta and their son Burka were very happy for many years until Inta was dieing with a plague. He decided to tell his son the truth, the whole truth.

But morning drew near and she fell silent. Dinazard said “Sister, what an amazing story!” Sherezade replied “it is nothing compared to what I will tell you tomorrow if the king lets me live.”

The following night, when Sherezade was in bed, her sister Dinarzad said, “Please sister tell us more of this tale.” The king added “Let it be the end of the story of Queen Salat.” Sherezade replied “With greatest pleasure.”

        

I heard, O happy king, Inta told Burka the whole story of how he was not his true father and that his father had died. Burka did not believe Inta so when he died he threw Inta’s (dead) body into the sea for the lie he had told. Even though Burka did not believe his “father” he still confronted his mother. She told him it was true that Inta was not his real father. Feeling ashamed of what he did to Inta’s body he swam to the bottom of the sea and retrieved Inta’s body. Afterwards he dove back into the water and retrieved a poisonous sea vegetable. He was so mad at his mother for lying to him. She had convinced him to lie to him. And now he was dead. he wanted to make sure she didn’t live happily ever after. She had a dark soul.   (even if he wasn’t his real father) he was still his mentor and the person he always looked up to. It was a waste of most of Inta’s life.

Later that day he went to his mother's vizier and asked how many times his mother had married. He said three, when Burqa asked for the second man his mother married the vizier said “Habib Alby.”

He found Habib and told him of his mother's wrongdoing. Habib was still mad at the queen so together they planned an assassination. They also didn’t want Inta to die with such guilt. So Habib brought him back to life. Inta realized what he did to Burka was wrong and so was what the queen did. So he helped with the assassination.

  So that night at dinner he invited Habib and Inta. Then he slipped the sea plant into his mother’s spinach and poisoned her. She ate it all the spinach then she started to cough she said she didn’t feel well and she went to lie down. The next morning she was reported to be dead. Burka became king and told the kingdom of his mother's wrongdoing. All was well in the kingdom. And Burka reigned for as long as he lived and his sons and his sons son after.  

But the morning drew near Sherezade, and she fell silent. Dinarzad said to her sister, “ Sister, what an amazing story!” Sherezade replied, “this is nothing compared to what I will tell you tomorrow if the king lets me live.”