
She Went On Exile To Protect The NEW BORN Prince Until The Kind Prince Found Her In D Bush Path 2026
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The story begins with a plea for mercy from a woman named Ozima, who is in an unknown location. She is assured of her safety. Meanwhile, in the Umuapata Kingdom, a prince is urgently called back to the palace due to a situation concerning his father, the king, who has suddenly slumped and is unwell. The healer, Afam, is summoned, but the king is not responding to any treatment.
A wise elder reveals a 50-year-old prophecy: a royal bloodline would carelessly spill its seed, and that seed would prosper in another kingdom, bringing despair to Omwo Batala. This prophecy, the elder states, has now come to fruition, suggesting the king has another child outside the kingdom. However, the wise one clarifies that the royal seed was born in Omwo Batala but now lives in a foreign land. The prince is urged to bring this child back, as only his return can save the king and avert impending calamity.
The prince is perplexed, unaware of this prophecy or any such child. He questions if his father could have had a child outside the palace, but the elder dismisses this, noting the king rarely leaves. The elder suggests the prince himself might be the one who "carelessly slept with a maiden." The prince denies this, unable to recall any such encounter.
To find the lost royal seed, the prince instructs the town crier to announce that any maiden with a new child should present the baby at the palace. This announcement reaches Alamma, who realizes it refers to her. She contemplates reporting her baby missing but fears repercussions if she is still of interest to the royal household.
Priestess Oyani of Omwo Batala kingdom approaches the prince, having heard the town crier's announcement. The prince explains the king's illness and the prophecy of the lost royal seed. Oyani questions the prince's method of searching, pointing out the impracticality of accounting for every woman who has given birth. She suggests sending spies to neighboring villages and kingdoms, believing someone must have seen or heard something. The prince agrees, grateful for the idea.
Olayito, the prince's betrothed, expresses her strong dislike for Priestess Oyani, accusing her of being in love with the prince. Olayito reminds the prince that she is his future queen and demands he stay away from Oyani, emphasizing her feelings and the importance of him surrounding himself with elders, not the priestess.
Elsewhere, Ozima is seen with her baby. Another woman notices a unique mark on the baby's wrist, suggesting he is a special child. Ozima attributes it to a birthmark.
The prince, burdened by the kingdom's troubles, refuses to eat. Olayito urges him to nourish himself, reminding him of his leadership responsibilities. The prince laments that his rule begins with calamities.
Akuma, a man known for his jovial nature and love for food and drinks, is summoned by the prince for a special assignment: to find the lost son of the royal bloodline. Akuma readily accepts, but not before requesting ample food and drinks.
Another scene unfolds with two men, Agaba and Asoka, discussing Priestess Uyanne. Agaba expresses his love for her, despite Asoka's skepticism and warnings. Asoka points out Uyanne's serious demeanor and her supposed feelings for the prince. Agaba, undeterred, vows to pursue Uyanne. He attempts to approach her but is met with a stern rejection and a display of her spiritual power when a basket of goods he brought lands on his head.
Ozima, still in the care of the priestess, expresses fear that the people of Umueze kingdom will return with force for her son. The priestess, Uzima, reassures her, vowing to protect them with all her power, even against an army.
Meanwhile, the elders of Um Akabota kingdom discuss the discovery of the royal son. While some, like Igwe Anama, advocate for dialogue and negotiation, others, including Mazi Obi, believe in using force to retrieve their future king, emphasizing that their interest is solely in the son, not the mother. The prince sends Mazi Obi and Mazi Oka to retrieve the child, with a warning of further action if they fail.
Agaba continues his persistent pursuit of Priestess Akabota, despite her repeated rejections and warnings about her dual nature as half-human, half-spirit. He insists he only cares for her human aspect and will do whatever it takes to be with her.
The emissaries from Um Akabota kingdom arrive at Uzima's sanctuary, demanding the return of the child, whom they claim belongs to their royal bloodline. Uzima firmly refuses, stating the child and mother are under her protection and will not leave against their will. The emissaries threaten force, which Uzima dismisses, warning them to leave.
Olayito confronts Onyema, the other priestess, gloating about the discovery of the royal seed and the diminished relevance of Onyema to the prince. Onyema warns Olayito to leave, hinting at her power. Olayito dismisses the warning, challenging Onyema to demonstrate her abilities. Shortly after, Olayito is found injured, claiming Onyema almost killed her. The prince, however, struggles to believe this.
The emissaries return to the prince, reporting their failure to retrieve the child due to the spiritual resistance from the protecting priestess. The prince, distressed, summons the chief priest. He decides against using force again, instructing the emissaries to return and understand the mother's grievances.
Ozima, still with Uzima, expresses her fear of Umueze's return with force. Uzima reaffirms her commitment to protect them, even to the death.
The prince, seeking solace, visits Priestess Ojani at a calm and peaceful location. He reflects on his betrothal to Olayito and the impossibility of a relationship with Ojani. Ojani, however, expresses her feelings for him, acknowledging she cannot sway his heart but he has swayed hers.
Agaba, still persistent, encounters Ojani again, who, in a bad mood, dismisses him. He remains undeterred, interpreting her response as progress.
The prince and his elders discuss the next steps. Some, like the prince, advocate for continued dialogue, but others insist that only force will work. Warriors are sent to Uzima's sanctuary.
The warriors arrive, demanding the child. Uzima, unyielding, warns them that the child is under her protection and their king's decree holds no power there. The leader, Okemili, attempts to use force, but Uzima's spiritual powers paralyze him and his men. Uzima reiterates that the forest itself guards the land and will protect the child. She then sends the warriors away.
The defeated warriors return to the prince, explaining their failure due to Uzima's spiritual powers. The prince, in a state of despair, summons Priestess Ojani.
Ojani arrives at the palace, apologizing for harming Olayito earlier. The prince, however, dismisses this, focusing on the kingdom's dire situation. He recounts the failed attempts to retrieve the royal heir and seeks Ojani's help against the protecting priestess, "the keeper," who uses spiritual powers. Ojani, for the prince's sake, agrees to retrieve the child, vowing not to fail.
Agaba and Azuka discuss the kingdom's deteriorating state—the king's illness, poor harvests, and drying rivers. Agaba, however, remains focused on marrying Priestess Ojani, dismissing the kingdom's problems as irrelevant to him. Azuka criticizes his indifference and mocks his obsession with Ojani.
Ojani confronts Uzima, demanding the return of the royal child. Uzima stands firm, reiterating that the child and mother are under her protection and will not be taken by force. Ojani threatens destruction, but Uzima warns that the forces protecting the child are greater than her.
After a fierce spiritual battle, Ojani returns to the prince, admitting her failure to retrieve the heir. She underestimated Uzima's powers but promises to return tomorrow, fully prepared, to bring the child back.
Uzima, having defeated Ojani, reassures Ozima that it is over and no one else will be sent. Ozima, however, believes Ojani will return with greater force. Uzima prepares for the next encounter, affirming her determination to destroy Ojani.
Ojani returns to Uzima's sanctuary, this time using a trick. She pretends to be thirsty and asks Uzima for water. While Uzima goes to fetch it, Ojani attempts to take the child. However, Uzima, anticipating this, has already swapped the child with a decoy. Ojani realizes she has been tricked. Uzima warns her to leave and never return. Ojani is then defeated and taken away by spirits.
Ozima, overjoyed, thanks Uzima for protecting her child.
Olayito, witnessing Ojani's defeat, gloats about her rival's downfall, asserting her own power and claiming the prince for herself.
The prince, after a celebration, wakes up with no memory of the previous night, including bathing in the stream. He asks for his food.
Meanwhile, the prince, filled with remorse, expresses his regret to Ozima for his past actions. He acknowledges the pain he caused and seeks forgiveness. Ozima, in tears, eventually forgives him for the sake of their son.
The prince then proposes marriage to Ozima, revealing that his betrothal to Olayito has been annulled as they were not meant for each other. He asks Ozima to reign with him, and she accepts. The kingdom celebrates their union.