Section 25 - The Diplomatic Crucible
Brief Summary King Sarv of Yemen responds to Fereydun’s marriage proposal with a calculated counter-offer, demanding that the three unnamed princes travel to his court so he can personally judge their character and sense of justice. Fereydun accepts this challenge and gathers his sons, providing them with a rigorous "Code of Conduct" that emphasizes wisdom, virtue, and incorruptibility over raw power. The mission shifts from a quest for brides to a high-stakes diplomatic trial, where the young princes must prove they are worthy successors to a just empire. The Global Question of Justice By invoking the word Dad (Justice), the King of Yemen shifts the conversation from a family alliance to a trial of systemic integrity. He seeks to discover if the "New Generation" truly possesses a different soul than the "Dragon" they replaced, or if they are merely a new face for the same imperial hunger. In the eyes of the world, a successful revolution is not measu...