At the Ertugrul Gazi mosque in Ashghabat, the capital of the Turkmen Emirate, given that he is a vassal of said country, the Sultan of Salé Rabat and lord of the two rivers is marrying the three wives provided by the Emir to them, Khadijah Vasily, Wadida Abubakar, and Aisha Amir. All of them are eighteen years old so they respect the age limit of marriage in both countries, and they are also of age.
Aisha Amir is a Pakistani student with a brown-skinned natural tan, tall, slim, and with a slightly curly hair.
Khadijah Vasily is a Bosnian fair skinned and tall woman with long, black hair and a face full of innocence. She is an army officer cadet.
And last, but not least, there is Wadida Abubakar, a Nigerian of Yoruba ethnicity, black, and with an impressive figure with a small waist.
Altough four wives are allowed in Islam, he prefers to wait as for contracting marriage with the fourth one, due to her being a servant in the Turkmen royal family which can not move out of the country till her job contract ends. Her name is Marija.
After arriving at the airport with his servant Sophia, and sending her to a luxurious five star hotel because she has not been invited to the wedding, given that she is not part of the family neither a friend, the Sultan, with all his entourage, sets route to the Mosque in a motorcade. He is eager to finally meet in person his future wives, to talk, to hear their voice, to take their hands.

