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من الجزائر، ، يعالج بثقافته البسيطة بعض المواضيع الاجتماعية والدينية والتاريخية
**Ava by Mouadh houari
The events of the story take place in the year 1500 AD
and tell of a large city called "Lyrian". It is a coastal city with vast area and is considered the strongest city in the country.
But as was common at that time,
the ruling system was monarchical and was...
Anyway, the king was merciful to his people and allowed freedom of expression,
but he did not guarantee them freedom after expression.
All the time, all the time, he would launch campaigns in which he would pick the heads of the people — I mean the flowers... who were accused of acts against the security of the city.
One day, he arrived at a certain neighborhood and began his operations with the royal soldiers.. and the people could do nothing. Anyone who resisted...
Until he reached a very poor house, where a couple lived, and a child who was five years old.
A soldier from the soldiers advanced and stormed the house, and insulted that husband until he threw him in front of the king, and the king, as usual,
ordered a spear, and it was planted in the man's chest..
The wife screamed, the people's hearts overflowed, but the child
could not even make any reaction...
The man, before he died, grabbed the spear with his hand and said words with which he insulted the king...
The king ordered that his wife be killed as well... Then he said to the people: "I have shown them mercy and given them a quick death..."
Even when he saw the child, he ordered him to be killed, but the second soldier.. could not, and asked the king to grant him his pardon.
But even the king surprised him: he told him, "Since you do not want to kill him,
then you must exile him to the forest, where the animals will eat him..."
The soldier could do nothing. He carried the child, lifted him, and walked with him to the forest, while he himself was terrified of the child who had made no reaction..
Night fell, and the child was alone in the forest. Every time he saw an animal approaching him, he would make no reaction, neither fear nor anything...
Until a person appeared from afar coming towards him. When he got close to him, it was a very old man. He saw him like that, took him by the hand and went with him to a hut in the forest, where he spent the night away from danger.. approximately.
This person would bring him food and what to drink, but he never spoke to him, nor smiled, except to teach him the letters or the numbers..
"My name is Visaka"
The first word the child said, and finally, this was his name.
Visaka grew up in the forest, and began to learn from this person who raised him day after day, all the methods to live and survive in that environment.
After two years, this person began to come to him every five days, stay with him for a day, and leave the next day.
Visaka would wait every day to show him what he had done,
ask him about anything, but he would always meet him with ignoring..
Two more years passed, and one day, he smiled at Visaka for the first time..
Visaka was extremely happy.
But that night, while he was in the hut, he heard the master speaking with a person who appeared very rich, and he told him that..
he was going to make him a servant, and negotiate his price..
And he discovered that he had deliberately raised him to sell him.. and that even the days he would leave, he was raising other orphans..
Visaka cried, and ran away from that hut, while the one who raised him remained busy negotiating with the buyer, or running after him...
He ran, he ran, until... he got lost.
And here ends the first chapter.
**Chapter Two: After 10 years**
We see Visaka as a young man, in one of the houses in the poor neighborhoods of the city. His house is full of anatomical drawings with very precise details, way ahead of his time.
He was suffering from a disease similar to post-traumatic stress disorder, but despite that, he practiced drawing, drawing artistic paintings and selling them to people. His day was: he would go out to the market, take the paintings he had drawn with him, display them, then do his errands, and return to his house..
One night, he was drawing on a painting and had placed a candle to draw by its light. Because of his illness and his past, he began to imagine a delusion or a shadow lurking for him and waiting for the opportunity to attack him. This shadow entered the candle to deceive him, until he stood up and spoke to himself saying that he could not deceive him because he knew exactly how much light the candle gave, and when he saw its light dim... meaning he knew that this shadow wanted to attack...
Even though all of this was just imaginations, he would calculate a thousand calculations for any step he took..
Then he saw in one corner of the room some papers scattered, and he began to laugh.. alone.....
"Make sure you take good care of these papers, maybe you will forget them."
On a normal day, Visaka was in the market selling his paintings.
He was talking to the merchants with him in a way that made them know that he did not know commerce, and did not know how to deal with people,
meaning he showed himself to be very stupid.
He saw a small child stealing apples, how he did it:
for example, an apple whose price was a gold coin, he would take out a coin from his pocket, come to give it to the seller and then drop it on purpose..
He would pretend to search for it and the seller would tell him "Never mind, let me pick it up." He would bend down to pick it up and the child would take two apples and hide them, then take out another coin from his pocket and give it to the seller who would give him an apple.. and thus he would lose two coins and gain three apples..
The child was leaving the market and Visaka bumped into him and pulled out the coin for him and said: "Is this the one you are looking for?"
The child was very scared and thought he was going to hand him over to the guards.
Until Visaka told him: "Look at that merchant over there."
When he looked.. he found a merchant selling on the side of the road,
and behind him there was a narrow path that people passed through.
Some people were gathered around something and everyone was laughing, and then a child came to the merchant and told him that the people were laughing at him. The merchant got worried and went through that narrow path where there was a black-painted thread that was not visible, which Visaka had placed earlier. So he fell to the ground in the mud, in front of those people who started laughing at him even more...
Visaka said to the child with him: "This merchant was bothering and bullying people.."
The child was amazed and said to him: "Didn't anyone see you?"
He said to him: "If you want no one to see you, be in the middle of a lot of people.." Then he said to him: "What is your name?"
He said: "My name is Adrian."
Then he offered him to come with him to his house because he was a small orphan child and had nowhere to live.
The child hesitated a lot and then accepted. He did not want to lose the first person who wanted to do good to him.
And this is the second chapter.
**Chapter Three**
One day, Visaka was wandering in the outskirts of the city, and from afar he saw a place that appeared to be a secret military place, but there were not many soldiers there...
At night, Visaka went out, carrying some things with him, and headed to that place, but...
One of the neighbors saw him outside at that time.
When Visaka reached the place where he was not visible, he had placed a box there. He wore merchant clothes, a cloak with ornaments and decorations... But his face was almost covered, and he had modified his nose, his eyebrows, and even made wrinkles on his chin. And because he was an artist, he knew very well the tools that allowed him to make molds for these things..
When he reached the secret military place, he found two guards at a slanted door. This door was for a tunnel, or a cave..
When he reached them, he told them later that they expelled him, saying he was looking for Officer Lux Raigen. They asked him "Who?" He told them "I am his relative, I inherited from my father and I came to share the inheritance with him."
He pulled out two bags of copper coins and put some gold coins on top) and gave them to them... So their eyes sparkled with that shine and they told him "Enter, he is inside..."
When he entered, he found a long tunnel. He walked with the light of the torches, and reached the officer. When he asked him "Who are you?", he told him that his father was a friend of his father and he inherited from him and he had to give him his right.
So the officer was happy, and then Visaka pulled out wine and offered him to drink it with the officer on the occasion of this news...
The wine contained a sleeping drug, and the last thing the officer saw before he fainted was Visaka drinking the antidote...
Visaka stood up and took the officer's keys to open the rooms with them.. and what did he find... He was shocked, there were piled up corpses in the place, a savage and torturous place for anyone who was opposed to the regime..
Visaka... had a psychological crisis... but nevertheless, he made a very strange decision. He ran to search for a somewhat recent corpse... and when he found it.. he took it out, then removed the officer's clothes, put them on the corpse, poured the wine on it, carried it on his shoulder and went out.. The guards asked him "What is wrong with him?"
He told them "This is the effect of the wine on him, and I will take him to his house..."
So they did not want to go with him and they were busy counting that money...
Visaka put the corpse in that box he had placed earlier, went down to the market, searched for a cart driver, carried the box, got on the cart and told him "Take me to the road of the royal palace..."
In the middle of the road, where people were still shopping...
He threw the corpse from the cart, got down from it and.. ran to the place where he had placed the tools to remove the disguise, changed his outer clothes, and went into the middle of the crowds to watch what was going to happen..
The people were terrified, screamed, were surprised... But the guards covered the corpse and began to disperse the people, and began to beat the merchants and ruin their goods...
But Visaka saw an old seller, advanced in age, when the soldiers reached him they bypassed him and did not speak to him...
Here Visaka smiled... cunningly.
**Chapter Four**
In the king's palace, whose presence was terrifying to all the ministers and advisors, there was a person on his right called "The King's Sword" because he had no name.
Only his eyes appeared from his face, and a scar above his right eye.
When the report reached the king, he told them to bring the perpetrator..
And the guards of that room would wish for death...
The King's Sword spoke with the owner of the report,
and immediately after receiving the information
he ordered his informants and officers to move quickly
and bring the cart driver for interrogation.
And indeed, after they brought him, he gave them his description: he appeared to be an old man with wrinkles on his face, wearing western merchant clothes.
The King's Sword told them to send him back, and told his men that the perpetrator was not a very old person.
In your opinion, how did he know? He told them: the person who ran away with that speed is not very old, and there is a high probability that he is a young man in disguise.
And because this act is not done by old people.. according to what he believes.
Then he made a report to search the borders with the west.
And he offered a reward for anyone who provided any information about the perpetrator.
The next day, Visaka was walking in the market...
and went to the shop of that old man he had seen the day before, whom the guards were bypassing. He found him selling medicinal herbs.
Visaka said: "How much does this herb cost?"
The old man said: "Do you know its name and what it is used for?"
Visaka said to him: "Honestly, I don't know."
The old man said to him: "How do you buy something when you don't know what it is used for?"
Here, Visaka laughed, and said to him: "But I know that you work as a spy for the state..."
The man was very shocked, and began to lie to him and accuse him of madness...
But Visaka said one word to him, and then "We will meet again, 'Eirlan'....." and left..
How? How did he know? And how did he know my name...
Many questions came to him... and he could not find an answer for them...
Here, the old man made a decision: he would study where Visaka sold, and monitor him..
He found him selling with a child and walking with him, who was Adrian..
Here, he decided to make a plan against Visaka... and test him.
He called two assistants, one named Turk, and one named Garin.
Garin wore a soldier's uniform, and told him to buy a shirt and shoes.. of the same color as Adrian's clothes, and to search for a spy child of the same height...
And he told Turk to rent a cart of sweets and children's toys, and to walk on the road where Visaka sold...
How was the plan? Turk would kidnap Adrian after he came to see these toys..
And Garin would wear a soldier's uniform, tie up that spy child, cover his head with a black cover and put a belt on his mouth so he wouldn't speak. And they would walk in front of Visaka so he would think that Adrian had stolen...
And this in reality was the punishment for children who stole...
Everything happened exactly, and when Visaka saw him... he was terrified.. but...
At the same moment, he picked up a needle and held it between his fingers, and went to the apple shop in front of him, bought a box, and walked until he deliberately collided with Garin...
Garin got worried, and Visaka began to pick up the apples and apologize.
When he picked up an apple, he put half the needle in it, and left the sharp part outside...
Visaka told Garin to take the box of apples as an apology.
But he refused.
So Visaka said to him: "At least let me give this apple to the child..."
The child was partially tied.. He extended his hand.. The needle pricked him... but... he felt it, and hid that apple...
Here Visaka knew... that the child was not Adrian.
And the plan that Visaka had made was that Adrian would grab the needle, stab the soldier's hand with it, and escape...
Visaka turned around, saw the old man Eirlan watching from afar, and then hid.. He knew that this was a plan from him...
He went to him worried, and said to him "Where did Adrian go..." Then he gave a signal to Turk to release him...
And this thing is considered nothing compared to what is coming, with respect to the intelligence of this character...
**Chapter Five:**
After a day, Eirlan decided to go to Visaka, and Visaka sold him, in a spontaneous way like our merchants do, an artistic painting, but he hid inside it a letter...
Eirlan took it, and when he returned to his shop, he opened it, and found that Visaka told him "I am the one who threw the corpse in the market..."
And he found a somewhat strange question: "The window of the royal kitchen, does it face the sea, or from the side of the city!"
But Visaka had a goal in why he said this to Eirlan
and why he threw the corpse...
Focus well, brothers, every small detail has a pivotal role in the story.
Here Eirlan had a big shock, and knew how Visaka had exposed him. Here he decided to send a letter himself to Visaka, and it contained a lot of secret information...
That day, a person came to Visaka, and asked him about the paintings. So Visaka, like other merchants, began to praise them to him, and thank the art and so on.. to the end..
Here is where this person decided to ask Visaka:
He said to him: "Can you tell me where you were on the night four days ago!"
Visaka said: "... four days ago!" and pretended to think and then said..
"I went out at night to buy some drawing supplies, here is the shop if you want to ask it, but why?"
He said to him: "Nothing, I just wanted to ask you..."
He bought that painting from him, and left...
For the first time Visaka felt danger in his life, and it was the last time...
And for the first time he asked himself.. Who is this person!
And this person.. was none other than the King's Sword...
Who returned to the palace with his advisors, and they began to discuss all the suspects, and those whom people had reported, and Visaka was reported by one of the neighbors who saw him... if they checked, out of greed for the reward..
They began to tell the King's Sword about the suspects one by one, and all of them, they told him he was out of suspicion until they reached Visaka..
When they told him to stop, they began to laugh, and told him that he was just a stupid young man who didn't even know how to calculate, because Visaka used to make a lot of mistakes in giving change to people and give them extra change...
Here the King's Sword was a little surprised... and then he told them...
"Today I bought an artistic painting from him... which he will not draw a better one for me tomorrow... We will execute him..."
What do you think?
Everyone was silent...
He told them: "How does he know this art which is difficult for you, and he doesn't know how to calculate!!"
He told them: "Increase the informants on him.. Any mistake... arrest him..."
Visaka returned to his house, did not speak with Adrian.. He returned very worried, and stayed up all night writing.. and went and took those papers he had laughed at that day... hid them with him... and did not sleep that night...
The next day, as usual, he was going to the market with Adrian, and his goods that he sold. When they reached the usual place... he pulled out a paper, gave it to Adrian, and told him to deliver it to Eirlan as quickly as possible...
When Adrian left, Visaka began to smile and laugh, and speak to himself, specifically with that shadow he always imagined.. and said to him: "Why don't you like the light? Are you afraid it will burn you? I am under the sun and it did not burn me..."
Suddenly, he placed a table, stood on it, and began to shout while all the people listened:
"I am the one who threw the corpse in the market!
And I am the one who challenged the cowardly king!!"
The people were terrified, some ran away out of fear that they would be caught, and some stopped what they were carrying and listened to him insulting the king and challenging him publicly. Everyone knew that this was a crime whose smallest punishment was death...
Visaka was telling them that if the people had remained silent, this would not have happened to them... and he made a speech defending the innocent people...
But the soldiers who were dispersing the people were carrying out the arrest orders, and two of them.. arrested him.. and dragged him while he was still speaking.. and blaming the people, who were the first reason for the tyrants' ability to rule..
**Chapter Six..**
The two soldiers took him a distance, and then he told them: "Release me..."
And the surprise, they released him... Anyone who asks.. how did they release him?
Because the two soldiers were Turk and Garin..
Visaka, before making the speech and confessing to the people, had sent a message to Eirlan telling him to send them in their uniforms so they would arrest him before the soldiers...
And everything was planned..
He escaped, and the two soldiers pretended to run after him.. and the soldiers after them running.. but.. they did not catch him...
And he escaped to a very far place...
As for Garin and Turk, they also escaped to another place, removed the soldiers' uniforms there, and returned to their intelligence work...
The report reached the King's Sword, who was very worried and angry...
To the point that he hit the owner of the report... and every time he spoke to him about what happened, he would tell him "Tell me again.. tell me again what happened..."
When he told him that two soldiers were telling the rest of the soldiers "We are arresting him..."
Here the King's Sword.. concluded that.. Eirlan was involved, because he was the only one who had soldiers' uniforms.. and they were not real soldiers...
He told them: "Bring him to me, immediately..."
Eirlan was with Garin and Turk, until one of his friends came to him and told him that they were going to arrest him...
Here Eirlan informed them of what Visaka had instructed him: that he should send one of them to him in a place in the forest where they would meet..
And he decided to face the regime.. without escaping..
When they reached Visaka in a hut in the forest... and he saw that they were two, without them telling him, he knew that Eirlan had been captured by the regime.. and he was being held accountable... and it was another shock.. for him...
The King's Sword began to torture Eirlan, but Eirlan was patient, and could not tell the place where they would meet him. His body was very weak in front of the whip and that torture, they even pulled out his nails, and nailed his hands....
After two days of torture... Eirlan died, and left his older brother who felt a lump in his heart... and whose name was Dagon...
Their past, thirty years ago, was in the era of the previous king. Dagon was the head of the military forces and Eirlan was his assistant...
Lyrian at that time was at war with the eastern countries, and these two led the army in a battle where their number was a quarter of the enemy's number, and yet they won, in a battle in which they used wooden statues that appeared from afar as if they were real soldiers, and they managed to make the battle take place at night... where it was in their favor...
Because of this victory, the third king decided to honor them in his palace, where the current king was still a prince...
But Eirlan saw from the side of the palace door some eastern captive children who were chained..
And they were being taken to a place under the palace...
And there was a child looking at him, who had a scar above his right eye...
This child... was the same one, after years.. the King's Sword...
Eirlan became very angry..
The next day he was walking in the port, and saw a commander punishing one of the prisoners they had brought on the ships... Eirlan told him "Enough..." But that young prisoner shouted at him.. told him "You and him are the same, don't pretend to be a good person, you are all the same...."
These scenes.. made him submit his resignation to the king...
And this is what made Dagon scold him, but without benefit. Here the king decided to give them one last mission... to build him a secret tunnel under the palace, to be a safe road in case of war or security breach.
Eirlan was the supervisor of the project. They built a first tunnel leading to a secret room underground, and a second tunnel...
Only Eirlan and the previous king knew about it...
**Chapter Seven**
Those captive children who were in the royal palace, of whom the King's Sword was one, were in reality tools for experiments. They were brought by the king's order to invent a weapon of epidemics to use in wars...
They took a group of children to secret rooms under the palace, very deep rooms, where doctors would inject children with substances and see their results, and the King's Sword was with his brother. They had a name and a family... but this time it was his little brother's turn, and he always told him "I will protect you.."
They injected him in front of him with a substance, while he resisted and screamed at them, and his brother screaming from the pain... and then.. his vessels exploded and he became deformed...
The children were screaming, terrified, subjected to brutal experiments...
Their identities were erased, and it left them even losing their names, and becoming tools in the hands of the regime.. just like the King's Sword...
We return to the story's events, where Visaka was with Turk and Garin.
He told them that each one would go to a person and say the same speech that Visaka instructed them on... and he.. would go on a journey to the royal port..
And by Visaka's order to Garin, he gave him some papers, the same papers he used to laugh at if they were seen.. so he would go to a priest or Christian clergyman named Farin.
And he ordered Turk to prepare materials, mix them together in the way Visaka described to him, then go to the cemetery, in a place in it, bury a message with those materials, and also go to a certain grave, put a stone on it representing the distance in meters, and flowers in the direction of the place where those messages were buried.. and these messages were directed to a person who always visited that grave... and this person is the royal cook, Simon, who was Eirlan's old friend.
The three parted, and Visaka told them... "We will meet after three weeks, on Sunday, and we will call it the third Sunday."
As for Garin, he went to the church and waited until Priest Farin finished his religious activities... and on his way to their house, Garin confronted him, and he asked "Who are you?" Garin said "I have a request that you must do."
Farin refused and strongly objected.
But Garin knew what was written in the papers...
He began to tell him: "Either you do what I tell you,
or I expose all your secrets, and reveal all your marital betrayals, and the forbidden activities you do, from theft and false testimonies..."
Here Farin...
could not comprehend, was he dreaming... or imagining.... and how did he know!! These are secrets that no one knows about him!
But Garin left him... and left...
As for Visaka, he changed his identity, changed the details of his face, his eyebrows, his hair... even his lips, and traveled to the royal port on the coast, not far from the palace, about an hour's walk...
When he reached the port, he was exhausted and very tired, because he was on the run and everyone was searching for him, but even the King's Sword's intelligence could not catch him. When he arrived at the port, he was asking people who worked there if there was any job.. whatever it was, cleaning, carrying things... After suffering, he found a cleaning job with a ship captain named Grimor..
**Chapter Eight**
Priest Farin held a meeting with a group of clergymen, and told them that he personally had seen a lot of acts of rioting, and people had begun to dare against the king.. and he began to thank the king and praise him.. and told them that they must make a speech to all the people of the city praising the king so that we preserve the security of the city.
And he told them that they must first meet with the supreme security commander.
The clergymen who were with him agreed on the idea, and arranged a meeting for him with the King's Sword...
Who refused with all sarcasm and mockery, and told them that if we want to make a speech, it must be us who proposed it..
Here Farin said to him: "It is not you who decides this thing," and told him he would deliver his idea to the king.
And indeed, after great efforts and obstacles, Farin managed to reach the king through the mediation of the Pope...
Farin found his speech to the king, and the king naturally liked this thing, but Farin finally told the king that the King's Sword had refused the idea...
Here the king became very worried, summoned the King's Sword and humiliated him in front of all the people, and told Farin to set the timing of the speech, out of arrogance in front of the King's Sword...
Here Farin set the date for Sunday, in a speech to which all the people of the city would come.
But the King's Sword secretly ordered some soldiers to mingle among the people in case of any danger,
and also ordered two soldiers to accompany Farin when he gave his speech, in anticipation of any security error.
At the port, Visaka was working for Grimor, day after day, until a quarrel occurred between Visaka and a young man..
Visaka was worried, so..
he disfigured his face...
But Grimor scolded them both, and told a person from the crew to monitor "Arthur" because Visaka did not want to reveal his name..
After two days.. Visaka decided to confess to Grimor and tell him everything.
Grimor could not understand anything, nor comprehend anything..
But Visaka had one request: to find a room in the port with a deer head hanging on the wall, and he told Grimor that if he wanted, he would even pay him 500 gold coins...
**Chapter Nine.**
The royal palace was located on a small island, such that there was a distance between it and the mainland of the city, where there was a very large bridge that was raised and lowered...
And this was for security reasons...
On the morning of the third Sunday, the soldiers began to bring the people out to gather in the streets and listen to Farin's speech.
The king was preparing to appear from his palace to the people.
And Farin was giving the speech to his assistants to deliver it to the people who could not hear it...
A lot of people came out, old people,
women, children and men..
All the people came out to listen. Farin was thanking the king, praising him, and telling them to love him, and that the king is the security of the people.. etc...
As for Simon, the royal cook, he had brought his cart into the palace, and in it were the materials that Turk had prepared for him. These materials were hidden among the oils and spices....
The high platform from which Farin would speak was prepared, and all preparations were completed. When Farin came up to it, the soldier searched him, but when he came to search the Holy Book, Farin told him "This is sacred and you cannot touch it..."
So the soldier let him go up to the platform, and the speech began....
At exactly the afternoon, Farin and his assistants began to deliver the speech, and all the people listened and waited... until sunset time...
Where he sat to rest a little...
He drank some water, opened the Holy Book, in which a dagger was hidden, and put it on the soldier's neck, threatening all the soldiers to withdraw...
"The cowardly king! Today his end has come!"
And the palace explodes, oils from the kitchen room, a very large fire, and thick smoke appears to the people..
Farin began the real speech that Visaka had prepared for him: a revolution against the king, and an attack on the palace...
A state of emergency was declared, and the people, person by person, had the fire of justice ignited in them, the fire that purifies iron...
The soldiers of the King's Sword could do nothing, and there were even those who joined the people and followed Farin,
who led them towards the palace.
In the palace, the fire destroyed many parts of it, and the King's Sword went to the king to protect him and escape with him from the first tunnel, which ended in a secret room under the palace...
When they were heading to it, they found the cook Simon, just as they opened...
The King's Sword ordered two soldiers to go with the king through the tunnel...
He left the palace and went to the soldiers of that bridge and told them to raise it...
And he managed to control the situation partially...
The cook Simon was running in the tunnel quickly. When he reached a certain point, he opened the iron cover, revealing the existence of the second tunnel, which no one knew about except the third king, Eirlan, Simon, and Visaka whom Eirlan had told him about...
He went through it until he came out on the mainland, began to run, until he reached a very narrow and secret path between the rocks of the sea...
Until he reached a secret room in the port, where Visaka was waiting for him...
They returned again to the first tunnel. Visaka arrived with Simon and Grimor to the secret room, and found the king.. and repeated to him the same words that his father had said to him...
The people were waiting, trying to breach the palace... but... the King's Sword was in complete control of the situation...
Until Visaka came out in the palace, dragging the king who was chained, and shouted in the face of the King's Sword, threatening him that he would kill him if he did not lower the bridge...
The King's Sword surrendered... raised his hand, and lowered the bridge...
And the people entered the palace....
But at a moment, he lowered his hands....
With this movement, he gave an order to a soldier who was behind Visaka, and sent an arrow into his heart...
Visaka saw the arrow... smiled a devilish smile, drew his sword, and stabbed the king with three stabs....
**Explanation of the plan:**
Visaka had collected records of Farin's corruption for years.. and these are the papers he used to laugh at. In reality, he was laughing at the situations that had happened to him while collecting them.
Visaka confessed to Eirlan about the corpse so that Eirlan would tell him a secret piece of information that completed Visaka's clever plan.
Visaka knew about the information of the second tunnel, which is why he traveled to the port and searched for that room so he could wait for Simon.
Visaka was the one who described everything to Garin and Turk, and even told Farin to put a dagger in your book and tell them that since it is sacred, do not touch it.
Visaka asked Eirlan about the kitchen room so he could determine the direction of the fire smoke so that people would see it and be sure that the king's end had come.
The goal of throwing the corpse in the market was for it to be a pretext that Farin would use to confirm the acts of rioting in front of the king so that he would accept his speech..
**What do we benefit from the story:** Visaka is a character who made us know that the solution is not always through money, power, or status.
Rather, the smallest things — a needle, an apple, a group of papers — with these simple things, we can exploit them and change... reality. Note: Visaka collected records of Farin's corruption five years before the events of the novel.
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