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My Prima donna

Auteur: obaje_attah
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Lisez le roman My Prima donna écrit par l'auteur obaje_attah publié sur WebNovel. It tells a story about an achaelogist who traveled on an expenditure with his research team to a distant community somewhere in Africa where it is known for its rich natural resource as gold, only to ...

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It tells a story about an achaelogist who traveled on an expenditure with his research team to a distant community somewhere in Africa where it is known for its rich natural resource as gold, only to lose them in the hands of the cruel and feminist community who wouldn't consider men-strangers into their land nor believe in the fact that men are superior to women. Consequently, while Baji is looking for a way out from these ruthless people, he was arrested and this led him to come in contact with the twin princess of the community who rescued him, by a way of breaking the rules of the land. She, who was a singer and lead of a music band, felt the other way about their culture and felt it was more proper for a man to be in charge, so she wanted to escape with him as a way to prove her love for a man but she was arrested. Before the arrest, she had stolen and given her love an acient and most sacred crown of royalty made with gold preserved in a sacred museum. She also gave him more trasures to go with before the arrest and ask him to leave with a baby boy which she bore for him and, by her underlying wish and glory will someday become ruler of the feminist kingdom as a contrary to their norms and tradition. But whoever becomes ruler, is the person with the sacred crown which had already been taken by Baji for his baby so considered missing. Baji had left with no choice but wish to return someday for his prima Donna and bring his son to reclaim his position as ruler of the land reversing the rulership and belief system of the people.

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