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Captain Jack was on his way to the great beyond. However, captivated by the queen's beauty, he decided to take some time to appreciate the wonder of God Almighty.
He said to himself, "Do such beautiful wonders of the world still exist? I wish I was not a ghost. How I wish I got married to the queen."
Unbeknownst to him, Queen Shalewa was able to see—and not only see but hear—the ghost.
"I hear you," she said.
"Hmmm! What—?" he said.
"I think you were talking to me," she said. "I am the Queen of the In Between, and I can hear every word of your mouth. I see you, and you died because you lived like a man without purpose."
"Hmm!" he said. "Then what is my purpose?"
Immediately, the queen showed a moving picture, just like a flashback, of when he was born, and his purpose was clearly displayed for him to see.
He sighed. He cried. "So I was meant to be a king," he said.
"Yes," Her Majesty said.
Captain Jack requested a chance for him to go back and claim his possession.
"No, no, no—huh!" she said. He pulsed with his eyes opened.
"You don't mean that..." she said.
"Yes, I do," he replied.
"Hmmm... I see," she said. "You have not even tried to understand why you didn't get the kingship in the first instance. Oh, I see why!"
"Yes, can you tell me?" he asked.
She told him why he gave up being a king: because he felt his younger brother was a better warrior.
"Your brother's leadership caused your death and is the reason for this derision," she said.
"Hmmm! You don't mean it," he said.
"He betrayed you because he was ready to die for the throne. He was desperate," she continued. "Captain Jack, you allowed the death of your body—not fighting for the throne, not saving your people from this crazy havoc. Disaster looms in the hands of the wicked. You are here, and I will send you back in time."
Soon she said, "Mark my face..."
Those were her last words before finally sending him back to the time where he was about to text his brother about giving up the throne.
Knowing fully well that this was another heavenly chance to live and fight, he fought with his brother and married the princess. Lo and behold, it was the heavenly princess.
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