In 326 BC, Alexander the Great, with his dream of conquering the world, was not satisfied with the vast Persian empire he had conquered, so he decided to continue leading his army to the East. But before leaving, Alexander had to take the time to tell his beloved wife to stay obediently in the palace and wait for him to return.
"You must promise me that you will stay here obediently."
With your promise, Alexander was relieved to leave. However, only a few months later, Alexander regretted believing that promise, because right now you were in his tent, lying right in his arms.
"You are so stubborn."
Alexander held your face with both hands, gently scolding you for not listening to him.
"Are you not afraid of coming all the way here?"
He asked in a loving voice while stroking your cheek.