Table of Contents

1. A BusinessMan 2. A Factory Worker 3. Birth of Gavinska 4. Broken Company 5. Dead Sames 6. Good Guy 7. He is a Lucifer 8. Nicest 9. Aabera is Powerfull 10. Not Great 11. Vattimal's Factory 12. Wicked Man 13. A Heaven's Tale 14. About Carlsbergo 15. Best Friends 16. Fell from Heaven 17. Gborea Has Fallen 18. Kalerum is a Corpse 19. Man with the Heavy Soul 20. Oweile 21. Son of Isolo 22. The Best 23. The Librarian 24. What's Wrong with Him 25. Wise Man 26. Zuluwaka 27. A Farm in Landolum 28. Cursed Teachers 29. His Galada 30. My loved Son 31. Plane Crash 32. Projects Man 33. The Factory Researcher 34. The Ghost of Dederai 35. Wise was Bossiah 36. Donlema's Son 37. Beroondel 38. Thanks to Prayers
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12. Wicked Man

Chapter One

Allberra could be said to be a hard country because the number of jobs were not enough for the whole populace. A terrible thing indeed.

Zulnoker was a happy man. Though he lived in Allberra he had a job. This made him very happy. And he indeed prospered.

He had four children. Two of his children were very beautiful.

His only sadness was that his wife had no job.

Someone started a company that competed with Nockedt ( the company where he worked). And his company was found to be the worst of the two.

After a while Nockedt winded down and he became unemployed.

He was so unhappy because he never knew that the company he worked in was counterfeit. It was indeed painful.

Chapter Two

Now Aliman lived close to him. Aliman was a very wealthy man, he was even topping charts of wealthy men in the hard country where Zulnoker lived.

Zulnoker was now broke and needed money for his family’s sustenance and the school fees for his children.

He considered asking Aliman but he decided against it. He wondered if, as wealthy as Aliman was, would his workers like him. He never thought that to be possible.

So he decided to pray to God for help.

Chapter Three

After Zulnoker described his problems to God. God called him a Wicked Man. Saying “Why did you give birth to children without asking me first. You don’t know the future.”.

Zulnoker kept on pleading and added these words “That no teacher in his country told him that”.

With that God promised him a solution, though it would not be as good as before.

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