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Chapter Three

The senator of Jingle Jan Jay was happy about his successful mission over the Bingles. He thanked all

his soldiers for their cooperation in the mission.

Jan Jay then ordered everyone to gather in the jungle, "Today is the happiest day of my life! My

enemy, Mallow, has been killed! No one to disturb me again. Ho! people of Bingles no one to help

you again."

Jingle soldiers started laughing. However, one of the Bingle soldiers spoke up in anger saying, "Jan

Jay, the wicked creator on earth! I promise you will regret your actions."


He tore the chains on his hand and moved closer to Jan Jay and bit him in the neck.

Jan Jay shouted, "Help! Help! Help."

No one came closer to him until Jan Jay struggled to fight off from his attacker. When he released

himself, he shot his attacker.

The people of Bingles started weeping. They continued with their journey to Jingle. Some people

among the Jingle gathered in the border to welcome their senator, Jan Jay, and the soldiers.

Jan Jay arrived with the people of Bingles and he was welcomed by his daughter Jan Wilson. Jan

Wilson was brave, diligent and beautiful.

Filled with joy, Jan Jay shouts, "Ho! People of Jingles! Glory be to the Lord of Jingle, who saved our

lives from the people of Bingle. Here are our enemies as slaves. Their goods belong to us."

The crowd shouted in joy.

Back to Robert Mallow, he was the only one left in Bingle land. He had no companion except his

parrot and monkey that he played with sometimes.

The monkey was now old but still well-trained. He acted like a human being with the only difference

being his tail and inability to talk.

Robert Mallow used signs and body language to talk to his monkey instead. One night, Robert

Mallow slept off and didn't go hunting.

Not long after, he started dreaming. He saw himself running in his dream because ghosts were

chasing him. He kept running until he got to the end of the road.

He then hid somewhere, but still saw ghosts chasing him from different angles. He came out to fight,

but he was no match to them.

The ghosts started laughing at him and he started shouting for help. But there was no one to help

him.

Suddenly, a big monkey appeared with fire in his hand and started fighting with the ghosts. When the

ghost saw his pet they quickly ran away.

After the ghosts left the monkey said, "Don't be afraid. Don't be scared. Stay strong always and

prepare for war. Go and deliver your people in slavery."

Robert Mallow woke up repeating the words he was told, "Go and deliver your people from the

slavery."

When Robert Mallow woke up he saw his monkey beside him holding two swords. He collected one

from him and they started fighting.

As they fought the monkey pushed Robert Mallow and collected the sword from him because he was

are are are are are are are stronger than Robert Mallow.

The monkey moved closer to him and continued the fight. Robert Mallow got tired and fell. But when

he remembered last night dream he rose to his feet and started fighting with the monkey. The

monkey moved closer to him and they both hugged each other.

Jan Jay had now become the God of Jingle. No one dared to raise a hand on him because he was

supposedly divine.

He searched for power everywhere. He was daily used to eat human flesh mostly from the people of

Bingle.

The female Bingles were used as sex slaves and some were subjected to harsh labour on the farm.

"Ho! God of Bingles, where are your eyes? Set your eyes on us and deliver us from this hardship,"

cried Bingles.

Robert Mallow can't sleep again. He was always thinking about the people of the bingles and

couldn't stop seeing them in his dreams.

One sunny afternoon, Robert Mallow sat down on the castle top. He was thinking about how to free

his people from bondage.

As he was lost in the thought he found himself falling asleep. In his dreams, he found himself in a

land.

He walked through this land not knowing where he was going. Suddenly, he reached a location and

met some people in the bondage, shouting for help.

He quickly moved closer to them. But as helped them groups of warriors came from different angles

and they started fighting him.

They fought with him till he got tired. After a while, he dropped his sword and surrendered.

Startled by his dream he woke up. He heard a voice saying, "Robert Mallow! Follow me!"

He thought he was dreaming until he felt a touch on his shoulder. Robert Mallow stood up to search

for the person but he found no one.

He then said, "Please, who are you? And where are we going ?"

The person then appeared and he found that it was his father, Sir Mallow. In an instinct, he moved

closer to hug him but he fell in the process. He tried several times and still fell.

Then sir Mallow spoke, "Oh my dear son, the Gods of Bingle have seen your struggles to save your

people every day. I am here to inform you that this was the high time to deliver your people from the

bondage and chain. You are the chosen one."

Then sir Mallow disappeared.

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