42 ➷ Fairy Tales ➷ [3]

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Aladdin

"Fine, fine! So let me guess – your first wish is to void all the wishing rules., right? I've been waiting 2,000 years for someone to figure that out." The Genie exclaims.

"Yup, and then infinite wishes." Aladdin replied.

"Granted and... granted..." The Genie said while mockingly counting down his fingers. "Is there any more?"

"I wish for you to prevent me from ever making a bad wish." Aladdin stated, an air of haughtiness now surrounding him. 

The Genie smiled. "As you wish."



A boy stayed inside a luxuriously decorated room, the walls, flooring and ceiling made in gold with intricate designs. The furniture made from all types of woods and minerals. There was plenty of food laying around, in bowls and inside cupboards.

The boy sighed, a defeated air around him nothing like the one he had before.

"Why?" He asked for the millionth time.

The room stayed silent, until a large voice boomed over.

"You asked to never make a bad wish. Helping out a poor old ex-Genie is everything but bad. You just have to pay an equal price to do so."

The boy's anger rose. "THAT WASN'T WHAT I MEANT!" He screamed, looking up at the ceiling where the voice originated from.

There was a tsk before the same voice spoke again. "You should've been more careful. Now stay quiet, you have a job to do."

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