A Wani Masarauta Book 2 Complete Hausa Novel – English Translation
The luxurious royal convoy arrived at the airport with great dignity and power.
Five expensive vehicles drove directly toward the private section of the airport
just as the aircraft landed. Royal guards and palace aides quickly stepped out
of the cars and spread an elegant red carpet directly beneath the aircraft stairs.
Everyone around immediately understood that someone extremely important had arrived.
The palace guards stood with respect and tension written across their faces.
After several minutes, a tall handsome young prince slowly appeared at the aircraft entrance.
His skin was light and smooth, his appearance elegant and intimidating.
His face carried royal pride as he carefully descended the stairs.
A royal elder wearing magnificent traditional attire stepped out from the central vehicle.
The striking resemblance between the two clearly revealed they were father and son.
The young prince smiled slightly before walking forward to embrace his father warmly.
“Welcome back, my son,” the king said proudly.
“I’m very happy to see you, Dad,” the prince replied respectfully.
They entered the royal vehicles immediately and drove straight toward the palace without delay.
As soon as the convoy reached the giant palace gates, the guards hurriedly opened them.
The luxurious vehicles entered the massive royal compound while servants and palace workers stopped their duties to welcome Prince Fardeen back home.
Prince Fardeen was known throughout the palace for his intelligence, pride, and strong personality.
The workers respected him greatly and feared disappointing him.
The Royal Palace of Gombe
Inside the palace, Queen Fulani rested comfortably in her luxurious sitting room while a servant massaged her feet gently.
The king entered holding Prince Fardeen’s hand proudly.
Immediately the servant stood respectfully and left the room.
Queen Fulani smiled beautifully at her son.
“Welcome home, my son,” she said softly.
“I’m fine, Mother. I hope everyone is well?” Fardeen replied politely.
The queen nodded happily.
“How was your education abroad? I hope you achieved your goals.”
Fardeen simply nodded quietly.
He had recently completed his medical studies overseas and returned as one of the most brilliant young doctors from the royal family.
The king later excused himself for official palace duties while Fardeen headed toward his private royal chambers.
The Zaria Kingdom
Far away in another kingdom, Princess Parveen sat gracefully on a richly decorated carpet while female attendants surrounded her.
One servant arranged her beautiful hair carefully with scented oils while another polished her nails.
Others entertained her with amusing stories and royal gossip.
Princess Parveen was known for her beauty, intelligence, and confidence.
Unlike many royals, she disliked excessive royal traditions and hated seeing elderly palace servants kneel before her.
When a royal messenger entered and bowed respectfully, Parveen frowned immediately.
“How many times must I tell you not to kneel before me?” she complained gently.
The older woman apologized respectfully before escorting her toward her mother’s chambers.
Inside, Queen Aisha explained that Queen Fulani of Gombe had invited Parveen to spend some time in their royal palace.
The moment Parveen heard Prince Fardeen’s name, her heart became uneasy.
She remembered his arrogant personality and sharp words from their previous encounters.
“Mother, you know very well that I do not like Prince Fardeen,” she admitted nervously.
But after much persuasion from her mother and father, she finally agreed to travel to Gombe.
The Return of Princess Parveen
The next morning, their private aircraft departed for Gombe.
Upon arrival, royal vehicles were already waiting for them at the airport.
Queen Fulani personally supervised preparations for Parveen’s stay.
Her room was decorated beautifully with expensive furniture, perfumes, fruits, and delicious meals.
The queen was genuinely excited because she loved Parveen deeply like her own daughter.
Meanwhile, Prince Fardeen entered his mother’s chambers joking about the unusual excitement inside the palace.
He quickly discovered that Parveen was arriving.
Immediately his expression changed.
“That rude girl again?” he complained.
Before Queen Fulani could respond, the royal convoy arrived outside.
Parveen stepped elegantly out of the car wearing luxurious traditional clothing.
Queen Fulani rushed forward joyfully and hugged her warmly.
The palace servants bowed respectfully, but Parveen immediately objected.
“Please tell them not to kneel before me,” she said calmly.
Queen Fulani laughed softly.
“You still haven’t changed,” she replied affectionately.
Fardeen’s Frustration
Later inside the royal council chamber, King Alameen informed Prince Fardeen that he would no longer return overseas permanently.
Instead, a large hospital was being built for him inside Nigeria.
Although everyone expected excitement from the prince, he remained silent and deeply frustrated.
Fardeen disliked the idea completely.
He preferred life abroad and believed Nigeria lacked proper medical systems and opportunities.
His close friend Adnan tried convincing him otherwise.
“Nigeria needs brilliant doctors like you,” Adnan explained.
“People travel abroad because they believe foreign doctors are better, but that is not always true.”
But Fardeen refused to listen.
He only wanted privacy and silence.
The First Clash
A few days later, Parveen prepared to go out for sightseeing around the city.
She wore a beautiful red and black traditional outfit that matched her elegance perfectly.
Her personal maid Altine followed behind carrying her handbags and phones.
At the exact moment she stepped out, Prince Fardeen emerged from another corridor while adjusting his wristwatch.
Neither of them noticed the other until they collided unexpectedly.
Parveen looked up instantly with irritation burning in her eyes.
“Can’t you watch where you’re going?” she snapped.
Fardeen stared at her in complete disbelief.
Nobody had ever spoken to him like that inside his father’s palace.
“You dare speak to me that way?” he asked coldly.
Parveen crossed her arms confidently.
“You behave like someone who never attended proper Islamic upbringing.”
Those words shocked him completely.
For the first time in his life, Prince Fardeen nearly lost control of his temper.
He raised his hand angrily before suddenly noticing Queen Fulani nearby.
Immediately he walked away furiously without another word.
But deep inside, Prince Fardeen could not stop thinking about Parveen’s words.
And for Parveen… her heart strangely refused to forget him.
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Conclusion
As royal tension, pride, attraction, and emotional conflict continue growing between Prince Fardeen and Princess Parveen, one question remains:
Will hatred eventually turn into love inside the walls of the royal palace?
Continue reading A Wani Masarauta Book 2 Complete Hausa Novel to discover the emotional royal journey of Fardeen and Parveen.
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