Slavery and the Queen



Chapter 1. Once upon a time, there was an ancient land called Egypt. It was ruled by a powerful queen named Cleopatra who lived in a grand palace with her servants. Cleopatra's servants were slaves who did all the work for her.

They cooked her meals, cleaned her palace and even carried her around when she wanted to go somewhere. One day, Cleopatra's slaves became very sad because they wanted to be free like everyone else. So they asked their queen if they could be set free.

But Cleopatra didn't want to let them go because she needed them to do all the work for her. The slaves thought of a clever plan to get their freedom back. They decided that if they could build a grand pyramid in honor of the queen, then she would have no choice but to reward them with their freedom.

So the slaves started building the pyramid day and night until it was finished. When Cleopatra saw the magnificent pyramid, she was so impressed that she gave the slaves their freedom and even rewarded each of them with some gold coins as a sign of appreciation for their hard work. The slaves were so happy that they finally had their freedom back!

From then on, every year on the anniversary of the great pyramid's completion, people would celebrate with feasts and festivals in remembrance of how hard work can bring hope and joy even in difficult times. And that is how slavery ended in Egypt and how Cleopatra became known as one of the most beloved queens in history!
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