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Part 7: The Love That Spanned Time (1378BC) The Love That Spanned Time: A Tale of Ancient Kigali

The sun was setting over the ancient city of Kigali, casting a beautiful orange hue over the city. The people of Kigali were preparing for the night, and the city was alive with the sound of laughter and music.

In the center of the city, a young man and woman were standing in the middle of a large crowd. They were surrounded by people of all ages, all of them watching in awe as the two embraced.

The young man was named Kigali and the woman was named Nala. They had been in love since they were children, and now they were finally ready to be married.

The ceremony began with a traditional dance, and the crowd cheered as Kigali and Nala moved gracefully in the center of the circle. Then, the priest stepped forward and began to speak.

"Today, we are here to witness the union of two souls, Kigali and Nala. They have been in love since they were children, and now they are ready to be joined together in marriage. May their love span the ages and bring them joy and happiness for all eternity."

The crowd erupted in cheers and applause as Kigali and Nala exchanged their vows. They kissed, and the crowd erupted into a frenzy of cheers and applause.

The ceremony ended with a feast, and the people of Kigali celebrated the union of Kigali and Nala. They celebrated the love that had spanned time, and the love that would last for eternity.