The little princess went to the forest to find the son of God
There is an old legend in the beautiful West moon forest.

There is an old legend in the beautiful West moon forest
At the first light of morning, the path into the forest would emerge, and at the end of it lived the lonely and brilliant son of God, waiting for the lucky princess. Numerous princesses of the royal city came, but soon all failed to return. The princesses fled awkwardly and forgot everything. I just remember how difficult it was, how dangerous it was.
Young adult princess regardless of opposition, with the rising sun together, embarked on the journey to find the son of God.
Soft grass at her feet, and sweet flowers on her sides.
The little princess looked at the beautiful west moon forest, picked up the heavy bundle on her shoulders and walked on.
The sun's rays filtered through the dense foliage, but they clustered together like magic.
The little princess looked up in surprise and saw a sheep's path lit in front of her.
Suddenly, a deep voice spoke from one side: "Excuse me, my dear Princess."
The little princess looked back and saw a tall figure coming out of the woods beside her.
He wore an old soldier's uniform, the scabbard at his side hung bare and drooping, and even his chest armor was worn.
"Princess, allow me to introduce myself." He bowed gracefully to her and said, "I am Doll, a homeless swordsman."
The little princess was surprised, but quickly pulled up her princess dress and politely replied, "Hello Doll."
Doll opened his eyes wide with gratitude and bowed again. "No princess has ever treated me the way you do. They've always disliked my clothes."
Then he got down on one knee, raised his hand to his heart, lowered his head and said earnestly, "Princess, will you allow me to travel with you? I'll do everything I can to protect you! '
The little princess hesitated as she looked at doll, who was tall but thin.
In fact, she did not dislike doll's clothes at all, even without the sword, the little princess still felt that Doll's steadfast expression was a qualified swordsman.
But the unknown road ahead made the little princess hesitate, afraid that she would put the wandering swordsman in danger, after all, he was poor enough.
"Please do not despise me, allow me to go!" Dole bowed his head again and repeated.
To think, the good little princess finally slowed down the look, she nodded not bear to dole to continue to stray.
The magic path has emerged, the brave princess with the wandering swordsman, together set foot on the journey to find the son of God.
The long path wound and soon the sun set.
As Doll lit the fire, the little princess carefully unwrapped the parcel on her shoulder and revealed five delicious toasted loaves and several bags of fragrant biscuits.
The princess generously handed dole a whole loaf of bread. "Eat it," she said with a smile. "You must be very hungry."
Dole took it gratefully, took a big bite, and said contentedly, "Thank you, Princess. I never get enough to eat."
To her surprise, Doll ate three toasts that night, and drank her entire pitcher of wine along with it!
Although very distressed, but after the doll's apologetic look, the little princess shook her head softhearted.
She felt even more sorry for the wandering swordsman, for the pampered princess could never imagine that anyone could be so miserable that he could not have enough to eat.
Soon all the food the little princess had brought was gone.
They tried to pick wild fruit from the trees, but Mr. Monkey, the fruit keeper, chased them down.
Doll scratched his head helplessly, but saw the little princess hesitate a few steps to Mr. Monkey said: "Hello, I have a ruby here, may I exchange the fruit of the tree with you?"
With that, the little prince took his favorite jewel necklace from his neck and held it in his hand.
The monkey in the tree jumped back and forth hesitantly and finally grabbed the necklace from the little princess's hand.
When Doll landed with the fruit in his pocket, she turned and quietly wiped her eyes.
But the little princess soon invited Doll to eat the fruit again with a bright smile.
She wants Doll to eat more than ruby.
Further on, a large pond appeared in front of me, but the only stone path through the pond was squatted by a huge frog.
It was the biggest frog she had ever seen, but she bravely stepped forward and asked, "Mr. Frog, will you please move so that we can pass?"
The huge frog blinked and suddenly gave a "quack" and moved a step closer to the little princess.
The little princess backed away in fear, only to be cradled gently in Doll's arms.
He looked at the giant frog and frowned. "Insolent frog, go back to your pond!" Say, then take the sword scabbard of the side to wave toward frog.
To my surprise, the frog gave a loud cry as if he were afraid and jumped quickly into the pond.
As the little princess watched, she exclaimed, "Doll is wonderful! I told you you were a worthy swordsman, better than the warriors of the kingdom!"
Doll sheepishly lowered his scabbard, his ears glowing with the little princess's praise.
The road in the future is difficult, they encountered a huge black bear, dangerous wolves, cunning fox... But Dole solved them all.
Like a swordsman blessed by god, he overcame all difficulties with only a scabbard.
At last the little princess came to the end of the path.
And there rose a castle, towering like a fairyland.
At the castle door stood an old man in wizard's costume, his crystal ball shining faintly.
The princess bowed gracefully and asked, "Lord Wizard, does your Highness the Son of God live here?"
The wizard smiled and the wrinkles on his face gathered as he waved his hand and the door swung open behind him. "Yes, princess, the Son of God is waiting for you inside."
"But if you want to see the Son of God, you must leave the swordsman behind you." The wizard pointed at Doll.
The little princess was stunned, but quickly shook her head and said, "No, Doll is my most important friend. You can't keep him."
The wizard narrowed his eyes and said, "Consider, Princess, that you will see the Son of God only by leaving him behind."
Doll stepped forward behind him. He lowered his head and hid his sadness. "Please, Princess, don't be embarrassed.
The little princess shook her head. Doll, you're free! You shouldn't be here for me! And I..."
"So I have found a home, at least I don't have to roam anymore." Doll interrupted the princess, trying to muster a smile, then turned firmly to the wizard. "I will stay!"
The little princess looked at Doll as he walked toward the wizard, and then at the door of the castle that had opened to her.
With tears in her eyes, she shouted at the tall but determined figure. "Fool Doll! Will you be my Prince? !"
Tears welled up and rolled down the little princess's cheeks. Doll stiffly looked back, his clenched hands shaking.
"I will." My dear Princess.
For an instant, the crystal ball in the wizard's hand flashed a blinding light, the door slammed shut, and everything vanished.
All that remained were two figures hugging each other in the forest.
The princesses who went back to the forest could not find the mysterious path again, and people said that the Son of God must have seen his Royal Highness.
But what no one noticed was that the wild fruit trees in the forest began to bear large red fruit.
When the cool night breeze rustles the leaves, they look like rubies in the moonlight.



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