Mus'ab and Olivia had been living in Zaria for a few months now and had grown to love the city and its people. They had made many friends and felt like they were part of the community. But their peaceful lives were about to be disrupted.
One day, a messenger from the king arrived in Zaria with a proclamation. The king had declared war on a neighboring kingdom and was calling for all able-bodied men and women to join the army and fight for their country. Mus'ab and Olivia knew that they had to answer the call.
They said their goodbyes to their friends and family and set off for the army camp. When they arrived, they were surprised to see how many people had answered the call. There were men and women of all ages and from all walks of life. Mus'ab and Olivia were given uniforms and weapons and were assigned to a unit.
For the next few months, Mus'ab and Olivia trained hard. They learned how to fight with swords and spears, how to march in formation, and how to use strategy and tactics in battle. They also learned the importance of loyalty and camaraderie among their fellow soldiers.
Finally, the day of the battle arrived. Mus'ab and Olivia marched into battle with their unit, ready to fight for their country. The battle was long and hard, but in the end, Zaria was victorious. Mus'ab and Olivia had done their part to help win the war and they were proud to have served their country.
After the war, Mus'ab and Olivia returned to Zaria and resumed their peaceful lives. They were grateful for the opportunity to serve their country and for the friendships they had made in the army. They would never forget the lessons they had learned and the courage they had shown in battle.