Captain Henrhphost and the crews gave their farewell to the passengers of Venuciella as they disembarked the ship. Hanoue was among the first passengers to unboard the ship. The Queen, Hanoue's mother was waiting for her with a convoy of four chariots and horsemen. Hanoue was accompanied with a guide that Captain Henrhphost had given her. She recognized her parties right away; and told the guide that it was alright at this point for him to return to Captain Henrhphost. Hanoue then continued to work toward the chariots; the Queen was the first to notice her, and she was thrilled with love and excitement as she order the royal guards to give homages to her daughter triumphal return. The royal guards started to walk in two parallel rows, each of them carried a special piece of decorative jewelry for Hanoue. One the first two guards had the royal diadem in his hands. Her majesty the Queen were walking in front of the royal guards, as she approached Hanoue, she signaled her to stop walking. Hanoue could not hold her emotion, and bursted into tears. Her mother was by now right in front of her . They first looked at each other in silence for a few seconds, the guarded handed the royal diadem, and then she lifted her arms, and placed it in top of Hanoue's head. Hanoue then bowed an kneeled in front of the Queen to pay her homage. The Queen raised her up and introduced her to the royal cortege as princess Hanoue.
Princess Hanoue was helped into a chariot next to her mother, Queen Nephaerthali. Together, they started they journey toward the royal palace. As they passed through the villages, the Egyptian people bowed down to salute the Queen and the Princess. Meanwhile at royal palace, Pharaoh and his subjects were preparing a large feast to celebrate the return of his grand daughter. The palace was decorated with flowers, and the sound of music was everywhere. The attending Lady-maids were dressed in silky laced white dresses, and they wore colorful diversified flowers diadem over their hair. In front of the palace dozen of horsemen were waiting with their trumpets to sound the triumphal return of Pharaoh grand daughter.
TO BE CONTINUED....
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