The warrior of the Dragon Prince
the care of many spirits that watch over us at all times. That's why China feels blessed every time we v
oat, stood up, and bega
ancient times. It also has the reputation of bringing good luck to anyone who believes in it, which is why many people have placed its image in the great temples and
ontinue the reading, Prince Jin," said the Laoshi
f cour
it be my turn, okay?" Yun interve
always be the way you want," he gently lectured. "That's not
hi conceded, resigned. It was always t
pricious, brother," Shun huf
oat. "It is also said that since ancient times, the Fenghuang is the
n. Now it's Jin's turn." The
just started!
ten your time," he warned, looking at the young boy with
gly, he handed over the
ng," the Laoshi clasped his hands tog
represents honesty and loyalty, especially when its image is present in a household. Additionally, its spirit is only present when the r
s the gentle breeze swayed the cream-colored curtains in the study hall. Suddenly, a colorful
Shun, who, like a good student, was taking notes in his notebook, and the Laoshi was simply obser
room, avoiding a few guards and servants by hiding behind furniture, vases, and ornate columns of the palace.
wards the backyard garden where he had seen that strange flash. He wandered around but, unfortunately, saw nothing. Perhaps h
s ancient as it was beautiful. Without a second thought, Yun ran towards that cherry tree, which, to the child, was as tall as the sky. He looked up,
is was beginning to frustrate him greatly. He didn't intend to stay at the foot of the tree; the need for discovery was greater than he could imagine because in a matter of minutes, he had
s, young prince?" The Laoshi looked
.. you wouldn't
le prince, and he immediately climbed down, feeling like he had missed something exciting. "Let's go inside." The Laoshi gave him a
bird with red feathers and a long, colorful tail watched as the little prince
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