
A waiter who allegedly put poison into the tea has been arrested. The servant was brought before the king. It was the servant who prepared the tea, proof of poison was already obtained in his room. Massive searches of all the servants were carried out and after a while, evidence and perpetrators were obtained.
The news was heard by the Queen and Arabella. They were no longer in Ernest's daughter's room because Ernest's daughter had to rest. The queen and Arabella rushed over because they wanted to see, which servant was so brave as to poison Ernest?
The servant who put the poison looked frightened, he did not dare to raise his head let alone the king looking so wrathful. The queen and Arabella were already at the king's side, they were staring at the servant with hateful gazes. It turned out that presumptuous servant had poisoned Ernest's daughter. The waiter will definitely get the punishment.
"So you've put poison in the tea that Princess Ernest wants to drink?" ask the queen.
"No-No, I didn't!" elak the waiter.
"It is better to be honest if not the punishment you will get will be heavier!" said Arabella.
"I didn't do it, Princess. I could swear!" shouted the waiter.
"Don't do it? Then explain to me the evidence you got in your room?!" shouted the king of Murka.
"Surely someone put it to slander me, Your Majesty. I can't possibly put poison to harm Princess Ernest!" the servant shouted in self-defense.
"Who wants to slander you? Tell me who it is?" ask the king again.
"I don't know, really. I think someone really wants to make me a scapegoat for this case!" yelled the waiter again.
"You can't deny, all the servants you worked with saw that you prepared the tea and put it on the table. If anyone wants to make you a scapegoat, tell me who wants to slander you?"
"I didn't do it, your majesty, really!"
"Whip until he confesses!" king's orders.
"I really didn't do it, your majesty, I didn't do it!" the servant shouted but both hands were held and his back was lashed.
His shout sounded, the servants who were there did not dare to look because they were terrified. The whipping sound of the whip rope was heard accompanied by the cries and pleas of the servant.
"It's not me, Your Majesty, it's not me who put the poison!" she begged. He hoped the king would be generous to him, but all the evidence showed that the servant had done it. Screams and whipping sounds still rang out, no one dared to refute the wrathful king's edict. Queen and princess Arabella was not, it was a lesson for people who dare to harm members of the kingdom.
The servant continued to scream and plead, but the gaze of the pair of eyes filled with threats frightened him. His shout sounded heartbreaking, but he did have to cope with everything alone.
"Jawab, why did you want to kill my daughter Ernest?!" the king shouted in anger.
"Yes, I did it!" shouted the waiter. All were shocked, as were the queen and princess Arabella.
"I did it, I did it!' the waiter shouted with a loud laugh.
"What's your reason for doing that?" ask Arabella.
"So you say, don't you know what's going to happen to the man who dares to accuse my daughter of a witch?" The king who was already angry was increasingly angry because he did not accept his daughter was considered a witch.
"Baginda the king doesn't understand, he doesn't understand my feelings!" the servant cried, "He is my only brother, I love him so much but why should he be a victim of the evil witch? His body was dry, his heart was gone. You all don't know how I feel seeing my only brother have to die so horribly. Why did he have to die that way?" said the waiter while crying sobbing.
"You're so brave to accuse Ernest of being a witch, have you ever seen him do witchcraft? Did you see my sister who killed your sister?" ask Arabella.
"I didn't see it, but no one but Princess Ernest did!" shouted the waiter.
"Please!" the king shouted as he moved. King Leon stepped closer to the servant, his heart was completely hot hearing his daughter being insulted like that.
"I'm silent but you speak as you please. Are there not enough charges you've given my daughter Ernest?" the king's steps came to a halt while in front of the servant.
"I want justice for my brother!" shouted the waiter.
"Enforcing justice by insulting my daughter?" King Leon looked at the servant for a moment then turned around, "Behead him and throw him at the stray dog. Anyone who dares to speak a no-no about my daughter Ernest without any proof then she must die!" the king said again as he walked away.
"Don't your honor, I just want to do justice for my brother!" yell that waiter.
The two bodyguards had already pulled him out, he would get a beheading right then and there. The servants were frightened, but the king and queen had clearly eradicated those who dared speak ill of Ernest's daughter but the servant had guts.
The king again sat on his throne, and the queen and princess Arabella sat beside the king. The servants were disbanded as well as the bodyguards so that only the three of them were in the room.
"How is this, father? Because of the issue, people already hate Ernest and consider him a witch" said Arabella.
"Whoever spreads the issue first, I've tried to find but I can't find it" said King Leon.
"Ernest came back after a long time but he got the unpleasant issue that threatened his life and safety. What can we do for him?" the queen cried, the issue really threatened the safety of her second daughter.
"Don't cry like that, Mother. We've tried but no one believes that even the issue is getting wider."
"I think it's better that we re-exile Ernest until the issue subsides and until we catch the real culprit" King Leon said.
"But his Majesty, Ernest has just returned. How could we possibly isolate him again? Ernest would've thought we didn't love him."
"But Mother, exiling Ernest is the best way so that no one scoffs and so that no one harms himself anymore" said Arabella.
"Well when was he exiled, Arabella? When are you gonna get?" ask mother. Why did her second daughter have such bad luck?
"No need to cry, we will discuss this again later," the king seemed to think of the idea of alienating his daughter but could Ernest accept it? Looks like they have to think about it carefully. If Ernest must indeed be exiled for his safety then inevitably must be done.