Chapter 1356: Burning at the Stake Twelve Years Ago
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The Phoenix Emperor and the Phoenix Clan were heartbroken, because this little phoenix who was about to be born, according to the estimation of the pregnant woman, was likely to be the first little prince of their Phoenix Valley in hundreds of years, the heir of the Phoenix Valley, and even the future Phoenix God.
Although everyone has always seen Princess Yunfeng become the future phoenix god, but her luck as a god is really uneasy, after all, all along, it is the luck of a god who can become a god, so the phoenix clan has almost pinned all their hopes on this little prince.
No one thought that this unborn child would be stillborn.
The blow of the flood, the stillborn prince, and the sick phoenix queen, no matter which one they are, are all grieving, not to mention that they are all added together, that time is the most depressing time for the entire Phoenix clan, and people are panicking.
His Majesty the Phoenix Emperor seemed to have aged by hundreds of years in an instant, and he became more and more irritable.
At this time, no one has yet put the blame on the lark, after all, in addition to the corrosive power, there is no other place to make people feel uneasy about destroying the phoenix.
It's just that on the second night after these things happened, in the Phoenix Valley, led by the Great Elder, more than half of the elders received a dream from God.
The god in the dream directly refers to the destruction of the phoenix, and the reason why it is called the destruction phoenix is because it is a phoenix that will bring bad luck, and it also alludes to the fact that the reason why the phoenix clan suffers these disasters is the bad luck brought by the destruction of the phoenix.
At this time, almost everyone remembered that everything happened on the day when the lark left the lark hall.
The disaster of the flood and the pain of losing a child made His Majesty Emperor Feng almost directly order the lark who had just walked out of the lark hall to be arrested and put in the dungeon.
All the phoenixes who lost their relatives and compatriots were more like finding an outlet in an instant, and put all their resentment on the lark, who was only four years old at the time, and spared no effort to slander, and even asked the Phoenix Emperor to execute and destroy the phoenix, in order to sue the spirits of the dead phoenix in the sky and the dead little prince.
Although His Majesty Emperor Feng doesn't have any feelings for the lark, after all, she is her own daughter, so she is still a little hesitant.
Yunfeng, who was also four years old at the time, brought the last words of Queen Feng's mother, asking for the lark to be executed.
That's right, it's the last words, because after that, Lord Fenghou never woke up, and even died half a year later.
And no one would doubt that what a four-year-old child said was false, not to mention, it was Princess Yunfeng who was favored by the entire Phoenix Clan.
At the same time, the Great Elder brought all the Phoenix Clansmen who were driven by public opinion to jointly write a letter, asking the Phoenix Emperor to burn the lark at the stake and burn him to death, so as to eliminate the disaster in Phoenix Valley.
Even though the six elders repeatedly emphasized that they only relied on the verbal words of a few elders, they had no evidence to put all the blame on the lark, but the Phoenix Clan, who had been blinded by hatred at that time, could not listen to it at all.
In the midst of countless persecution, and under the blow of the pain of losing his wife and children, Emperor Feng finally agreed to burn the lark.
It was a burning stake at the greatest altar of the Phoenix Clan in front of the entire Phoenix Clan, but the object was a child who was no more than four years old.
On the day of the burning, the six elders entered the execution ground in order to protect the lark, but they were stopped by the great elder and others, in the name of obsession, and finally, they were accidentally pushed into the burning pool, and there was no corpse.
It's just that no one knows if it's just careless.
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