Aladdin confesses his love to Princess Yasmine, but she rejects him and tells him that she doesn't love him. She explains that while they have a deep connection, she doesn't know if it's love or something else. The conversation is overheard by a mysterious figure, who is revealed to be a possessed Lady Ruksaar. Meanwhile, Yasmine accuses Lady Ruksaar of sending her to a dangerous place to fetch a poisonous flower, which Aladdin denies, leading to a heated argument. The scene ends with Aladdin feeling hurt and Yasmine determined to make the right decision about her life.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A conversation is taking place between Aladdin and Yasmine.
2. Aladdin's mother, Ruksaar, is mentioned as being involved in a plot to harm Yasmine.
3. Yasmine was sent to fetch a poisonous flower by Ruksaar.
4. Aladdin saved Yasmine from the poisonous flower.
5. Aladdin confessed his love to Yasmine, but she rejected him.
6. Yasmine believes that she and Aladdin are not meant to be together because they are too different.
7. A character named Ginu/Empress is aware of Aladdin and Yasmine's past lives and their relationship.
8. Fairoz is arriving to celebrate Yasmine's coronation ceremony.
9. Zafar and Zeher have possessed Lady Ruksaar, causing her to follow their orders.
10. Aladdin and Yasmine have a disagreement about Ruksaar's intentions, with Aladdin defending his mother.
11. Yasmine accuses Aladdin of not trusting her, which is why she rejected his proposal.
12. Aladdin is proud of being the prince of Turkistan.
13. Genie is trying to understand the situation between Aladdin and Yasmine.
14. Someone is eavesdropping on Aladdin and Genie's conversation.
15. Ruksaar is sent to stop the eavesdropper.
16. Aladdin's mother is not present, and her whereabouts are unknown.