The Great Voyage The painful adventure of a plump girl
During the Age of Discovery, some white explorers were unfortunately exiled to Indian tribes and reduced to slavery. In such a predicament, they need to rely on their character and choices to survive.
Some choose to resist resolutely, others choose to serve the chiefs wholeheartedly, and still others choose to hold fast to their faith, believe in God, and uphold morality and righteousness in an open Indian culture.
Their courage and perseverance earned them respect among the Indian tribes. Not only did they survive, but in their persistence and courage, they even won the respect of the Indians.
Their way of survival is to assert themselves, believe in their choices, and bravely face difficulties and challenges.
In 1512, the Spanish explorer Aguilar was shipwrecked and stranded in the Yucatan Peninsula. After all the hardships he endured, he managed to integrate into the local Indian tribe and became a slave to the chief, much to the surprise of the Indians.
In a shipwreck, the Spaniard Aguilar became the only surviving white man, who lived with the tribe of Indians. Unlike the average explorer, Aguilar was kind-hearted and literate, even taking on a priest-like role on the expedition.
He did not treat Indian beauties like other companions, and even after becoming a slave, he always maintained respect for Indian women. These unique experiences and his charisma allowed him to survive among the Indian tribes, which were surrounded by enemies.
Aguilar held fast to his faith in the humility and purity of priests, and resisted women, especially pagans. In order to maintain self-discipline, he made a vow to God to resist the carnal ** that a pagan woman might bring, and to insist on chastity.
Aguilar was a man who was determined to remain chaste, which was doubted by his Indian chieftains. The chief originally believed that men were interested in both men and women, so he deliberately tested Aguilar many times, but Aguilar was able to resist with a saintly spirit of self-denial**.
In the end, the chief decided to put Aguilar to the most severe test, and he asked Aguilar to go fishing on the seashore, and Aguilar did not hesitate to carry out the order, no matter how arbitrary.
This fishing trip to the sea made Aguilar muttered a little in his heart. For he did not go alone, but with a beautiful girl of fourteen.
This young girl, with her plump breasts, was arranged by the chief as Aguilar's maid and took care of his daily life.
Due to the urgency of the task, the chief asked Aguilar to take the maiden to the beach as soon as he received the order, arrive before dark and set up camp to rest, and ensure that he had enough energy to go to the sea to fish at dawn the next day.
To facilitate interaction between the two, the chief also thoughtfully prepared only a hammock for them so that they could spend more time together at night when they went to bed.
Aguilar was embarrassed and embarrassed when he found out about the chief's "unbelievable" actions on the beach. Although he had made a vow to God, his physical reaction to the beautiful Indian maiden still made him feel very embarrassed.
However, the fourteen-year-old Indian girl did not feel the slightest discomfort at this, but took the initiative to tease Aguilar, quietly waiting for him to break his vows.
Aguilar kept his oath to God, calmly took out the hammock and hung it for the maiden, while he spent the night on the shore. Despite the beautiful figure and various temptations of the indigenous girl, he still adhered to his beliefs and spent a difficult night with the sky as a quilt and the earth as a bed.
The Indian beauty tried all kinds of ** means to shake Aguilar's determination, but Aguilar always insisted on his oath of cleanliness and did not change until dawn.
Immediately after the fishing mission, Aguilar took the Indian girl back to the tribe to report to the chief, who had been waiting for a long time, and when he saw the two of them, he eagerly inquired about the whole thing, and asked them in detail about their experiences in the past two days.
And the Indian beauty who accompanied Aguilar announced in public that Aguilar had stood firm in his restraint and determination.
Aguilar rose to prominence in the trust of the Indians, who began to have a deep respect for him because of his talent and integrity. The chieftain of the tribe, in particular, trusted Aguilar to the extreme, and even entrusted his family to Aguilar's care.
This unconditional trust made Aguilar a fish in water in this tribe of Indians, and eventually rose to a high position above 10,000 people under one person. Apart from the chieftains, Aguilar was unmatched in the tribe.
Indian girl.