The people of Kigali were in a state of shock. The news of the betrayal of their beloved friend, Kigali, had spread like wildfire throughout the city.
Kigali had been a loyal friend to the people of Kigali for many years. He had been a trusted advisor and confidante to the King and Queen, and had been a source of strength and guidance to the people of Kigali.
But now, Kigali had betrayed them. He had been caught in a secret plot to overthrow the King and Queen and take control of the city.
The people of Kigali were outraged. How could someone they had trusted so much betray them in such a way?
The King and Queen were devastated. They had trusted Kigali and had considered him a close friend. They had no idea that he had been plotting against them.
The people of Kigali were determined to make Kigali pay for his betrayal. They wanted justice to be served and for Kigali to be punished for his actions.
The King and Queen ordered Kigali to be arrested and brought before them. Kigali was sentenced to death for his betrayal.
The people of Kigali were relieved that justice had been served. They were also saddened by the loss of their beloved friend.
Kigali's betrayal was a reminder to the people of Kigali that even those closest to them could betray them. It was a lesson that would stay with them for generations.