Once Upon a Trade Relation.

And it was so after many winds and many full moons. After many waves of the rivers and after so many days had conquered the night had it been so that Ejimeji saw no reason to have a Queen talk more of birthing a princess.. 

For he was still a young boy with only the complete physique of a man. But even so in age wise he had been too young, it had not undermined his great rule. 

That everyone pay their homage to him and verily, shall it be so in Ifa-ile that once as king is crowned, no matter his age, he shall be regarded as  being older than all of the old men of the kingdom and even his father and his mother shall he be older than. 

For he had been the second in command of the deities and verily shall no one of the people, no one of the chiefs, no one of the Elders, no one of the members of the palace and the maids and the slaves look down on the king only because of his age, if such a person does not want to witness the wrath of the deities.