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Franking prove men’s wrong

"Only men rule here."

"What?" Franking was shocked to hear such blatant inequality. How could a society be so discriminatory?

One hundred years ago, people discriminated heavily between genders. Men were seen as the rulers, and women were relegated to secondary roles. But one girl, Franking Logan, known for her beauty and intelligence, believed that everyone should be equal. She decided to speak out against this injustice.

"The rulers are only men."

"What?" Franking repeated, her disbelief turning into determination.

The very next day, Franking spoke out against the inequality. Many men disagreed, believing that the world was meant to be ruled by men, not women. However, many women supported her, though most were sentenced to death for their defiance. Franking was also targeted, but she managed to escape.

As Franking thought of a plan, two men appeared and cornered her.

"Oh, such a young beauty is not allowed to escape, you know," one of them sneered.

"Yes, I know, but you don't," Franking retorted.

Her words enraged the men. "Oh, seems like you're in trouble, young lady. How can you speak against us, huh?"

"Yes, I know, and I don't care because it's unfair to women," she replied defiantly.

One of the men tried to attack her, but she managed to knock him down and ran for her life. Three men followed, but she escaped into a dark alley where she met Usan, a kind woman who had helped her once before.

"Look, Franking, you're absolutely right, and I would be so glad to help," Usan said.

"Sure, let's be friends," Franking agreed.

Franking had a plan to prove men wrong, but she needed one more woman. Usan's friend, Osiùn, agreed to help. Franking shared her plan with them.

"Men, be ready for war, and women, stay quiet!" one of the men shouted.

"Perfect," Franking whispered. She saw an opportunity.

Franking and her friends disguised themselves as men. They looked convincing and joined the war. While other men grew tired, Franking and her friends persevered and won the war. She was excited to reveal the truth at the award ceremony.

"I would like to call our brave, strong, and powerful boy, Frankos," the announcer declared.

"Wooooo!" the crowd cheered.

Franking took the microphone and spoke. "Yes, I am that brave, strong, and powerful warrior. But wait—you said women can't succeed, that women can't do this or that. Look at me! I am a woman proving you wrong. Every woman is special. If women weren't here, you wouldn't even be here! I proved you wrong!"

Everyone was shocked. Women in the crowd began to speak up.

"We want freedom!"

The men realized the women wouldn't give up. They saw the determination in the women's eyes and understood that things had to change.

And so, the society began to shift. Women were no longer seen as secondary but as equals, capable of anything they set their minds to. Franking's bravery sparked a revolution, and the world was never the same again.