Chapter 1351: Six Elders

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For the first little princess of Phoenix Valley, when the lark was still a phoenix egg, the six elders carried the phoenix egg on their backs all day long and ran all over the beast domain.

However, he didn't expect that the lark hadn't hatched for several years, and besides, the six elders' friends from the outside world had something to ask the six elders for help, and the six elders left the Phoenix Valley, thinking that when he came back next time, the lark should hatch too.

I never thought that this departure would be more than seven years.

By the time the Sixth Elder returned, the lark was already two years old.

In Phoenix Valley, the two-year-old little phoenix can basically eat, talk, and run around by herself.

The two-year-old lark, but because there was no one to take care of him, no one dared to approach, he could not speak, he could not eat, and he could only crawl on the ground.

Up and down in the Phoenix Valley, because of the fear of the corrosive power of the larks, even the phoenix who delivered the food directly stuffed three meals a day through the crack in the door of the temple gate every time, and left, not caring about it at all.

And the lark can only survive by instinct. The third elder said, and he still can't forget the scene he saw when he first pushed open the door of the Skylark Palace.

A little doll who was only two years old, lying on the ground, grabbing the food on the ground to eat, and his body was stained with all kinds of dirt, and the whole lark hall was full of foul smell.

And when, the queen and the phoenix emperor were disgusted and unwilling to walk in, the six elders, without any scruples, squatted down with a smile on their faces, and picked up the dirty dolls on the ground that could not be touched.

"My little finch, the sixth grandfather is back, do you miss the sixth grandfather very much." Looking at the little doll in his hand, the sixth grandfather smiled kindly.

It was also a lark, the first time I saw a person since I could remember, with pure silver eyes, looking at the grandfather in front of him, he instinctively produced a sense of vigilance, and the power of corrosion was also unconsciously emanated.

All the phoenixes were even more frightened and scattered.

"Sixth Elder, be careful, this kid is starting to release corrosive power, hurry up and leave it." Looking at the hands of the six elders that had begun to be corroded, the four elders couldn't help but speak.

"This bit of corrosive power will not kill you, and the sixth grandfather believes that my little finch will not hurt the sixth grandfather." Letting his hands be corroded, the sixth grandfather still smiled kindly.

And in the face of such a smile, the lark's vigilance was withdrawn little by little, and the corrosive power slowly retreated, opening a pair of big silver eyes, looking at the grandfather in front of him, and opening his mouth lamely, wanting to imitate the laughter of the grandfather in front of him, but the smile was funny.

"That's right, laughter will crack your mouth, and the little finch is so smart." Looking at the little lark, the sixth grandfather said.

"The Sixth Elder should get out of here quickly! The corrosive power of this kid is uncertain, and he may hurt someone again, and besides, aren't you going out on a trip? Looking at the six elders, the four elders said.

"If you don't leave, Grandpa Six will stay and take care of the little finch." Holding the little lark, the six elders smiled brightly, hugged the lark, and walked into the lark hall.

"That is, since then, because they were worried that there would be no one to take care of the lark after he left, the six elders never left the Phoenix Valley, but took care of the lark, taught her to eat, taught her to speak, taught her to walk, and raised the lark from two years old to four years old, in those two years, although the lark still could not leave the lark hall, but it was not lonely." The Third Elder said, it can be said that if there were no Sixth Elders, the lark might have been imprisoned in the Skylark Hall like a livestock for the rest of his life.

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