

However, they are interrupted by the arrival of Aladdin and Abu.

Mirage is still doubtful and tries to convince Jasmine into using a lotion to use at night and by morning her beauty will be flawless. However, Jasmine denies these claims, revealing Aladdin doesn't love her just for her looks. Iago agrees with her, having seen men do it before (including himself).

Mirage goes onto say that he must love her very much, but tries to convince Jasmine that Aladdin only loves her for her beauty and further explains that men only love young women and will move onto to someone who is more beautiful. While Iago tries some of the of products himself, Mirage tries to persuade Jasmine to try a special product that will make any man love her, but Jasmine declines the offer and reveals that she already has a wonderful man. Mirage having become tempted, gains an idea and transforms herself into a peddler woman, deciding to prove Fasir wrong that she will be able to destroy Aladdin and Jasmine's love.Īt the marketplace, Jasmine and Iago are shopping and soon run into a disguised Mirage, selling beauty products. He tells Mirage that no matter what she does, she will never be able to destroy Aladdin and Jasmine's love for each other and soon disappears. To prove her wrong, Fasir shows her an example of True Love: Aladdin and Jasmine. Mirage, however doesn't believe it to be, as she believes love is nothing more than a simple and weak feeling. Fasir explains that no matter what she does Good will always triumph over Evil as love is the strength of Good. At the home of Mirage in Morbia, she and Fasir are arguing about Mirage tormenting humanity.
