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Nadia delivered the record written by the governor to John and Matthew. The young Joseph was also there. As the record was written in the Empire's official language, Nadia translated it to the disciple's native language.
The governor rejoiced bathing in the water from the heart. Of course did the frogs too.
The governor confessed that he had feared of the loud voice of the people claiming for crucifixion of Jesus. He had also feared of losing his position. He had found himself unable to govern his own mind.
The governor confessed their distress living in the region with totally different ideas and manners, and that his wife heard the messages of Jesus and had felt saved from it.
The governor was in a deep regret that he had put an innocent man on the cross.
It was found that Flora was a good friend of Nadia. She had rescued her from various threats.
Nadia, the servant to the governor's wife spoke to the animals, which was a very proper time.