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A just judge

  • King Bauakas changes clothes with the merchant to disguise himself.

    King Bauakas changes clothes with the merchant to disguise himself.
    King Bauakas leaves the castle for a journey to find the Just Judge.
  • King Bauakas sees a begger at the city gate.

    King Bauakas sees a begger at the city gate.
    The king is going to find a judge and sees a begger that asks him for a ride to the city. He says no, but the begger keeps asking and the king lets him on the horse with him.
  • King gets scammed

    The king gave a ride to a begger to the city and the begger dosen't get off the horse. The begger says that its his horse the king gave it to him.
  • King goes to find the judge in the city

    King Bauakas goes to find the judge to have a trial with the begger for his horse.
  • King Bauakas finds the judge.

    King Bauakas finds the judge.
    King Bauakas tells the judge that it's his horse but so does the begger. So the judge tells them both to come with him.
  • King Bauakas gets arrested

    King Bauakas gets arrested
    He gets accused of stealing the beggers horse and goes to jail until the next day.
  • King Bauakas sees two women with a baby in the court.

    These two women were in a conflict over whose baby it was.
  • Bauakas sees the butcher and the oil merchant.

    Their conflict was over a wallet with coins. They both claimed it was theirs.
  • They all go to jail

    They all go to jail
  • The judge decides which woman is the real mother.

    By threatening to cut the baby in half he figures out who the real mother is.
  • The butcher and the oil merchant

    The judge decides that the oil merchent goes to jail and the butcher gets the money. Overnight, he put the coins in water to see if oil came off of them. None did, so he knew who was guilty.
  • King Bauakas sees his horse.

    The judge brings Bauakas to see his horse, of course the horse knows him.
  • Judge decides the horse belongs to King Bauakas

    The judge new the horse belonged to Bauakas because it recognized him and not the beggar.
  • King Bauakas talks to the judge.

    He wants to know how he new who was guilty and who wasn't. The judge explains them all to him.
  • Then King Bauakas tells the judge that he's the King.

    He tells the judge he's the king. Bauakas asks the judge if he would need anything for life or for his family? The judge says no and that he is just happy that the king praised him. The king goes home.