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Part 2: The Queen's Flight from Kigali The Lost Queen of Kigali: A Tale of Ancient Betrayal

The sun had just begun to set on the horizon when the Queen of Kigali, Queen Ndahura, made her way to the palace gates. She had been warned by her advisors that her life was in danger and that she must flee the city before nightfall. She had been betrayed by her own people, and she knew that if she stayed, she would be killed.

The Queen was accompanied by her two most trusted advisors, who had been with her since the beginning of her reign. They had been the ones to warn her of the danger, and they had been the ones to help her plan her escape.

The Queen and her advisors made their way through the city, avoiding the main roads and sticking to the shadows. As they moved through the city, they could hear the sound of drums and chanting coming from the palace. It was clear that the people of Kigali had been informed of the Queen's betrayal and were now out for her blood.

The Queen and her advisors made their way to the edge of the city, where they found a small boat waiting for them. They quickly boarded the boat and set sail, leaving Kigali behind them.

The Queen and her advisors sailed for days, eventually reaching a small island off the coast of Africa. Here, they found refuge and safety. The Queen and her advisors stayed on the island for many months, until it was safe for them to return to Kigali.

When the Queen and her advisors finally returned to Kigali, they were welcomed with open arms. The people of Kigali had forgiven the Queen for her betrayal, and they were eager to have her back as their ruler.

The Queen and her advisors returned to the palace and began to rebuild the kingdom. The Queen had learned a valuable lesson from her experience, and she vowed never to be betrayed again. She ruled Kigali with a firm but fair hand, and the people of Kigali prospered under her rule.

The Queen's flight from Kigali was a turning point in the history of the kingdom. It was a reminder that no matter how powerful a ruler may be, they can still be betrayed by their own people. The Queen's story is a reminder to all rulers, even today, to be wary of those who may be plotting against them.