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Chapter 151 Jim the Nobleborn
Chapter 151 Jim the Nobleborn
According to the description in the fairy tale, after Jim left the palace, he used his ability to understand the language of animals to help the goldfish, the king of ants and the three crows.
Then he came to a kingdom and met the princess of the kingdom looking for a son-in-law.
But if you want to marry the princess, you must fulfill one of the princess' requirements. If you can't, you will be executed.
Several people had been executed before, but Jim was obsessed with the princess's beauty and chose to challenge the princess' request.
The first requirement is that Jim should retrieve the ring that was thrown into the sea.
After Jim completed the first request with the help of the goldfish, the princess went back on his word and asked Jim to complete one more thing. The princess would sprinkle ten bags of rice in the park and asked Jim to pick up all the rice in one night. .
In order to get the princess, Jim had no choice but to agree. Fortunately, with the help of the Ant King, he fulfilled the almost impossible request again.
But even so, the princess still did not agree to marry Jim, but asked Jim to find the golden apple.
Jim had no choice but to run out to look for it. At this time, he happened to meet three crows. After learning about Jim, the three crows found the golden apple for Jim, and finally let Jim marry the princess.
Before coming, Jim also said that if he can marry the princess, he will take out the treasure hidden from the family and buy the surrounding land so that the princess can live a prosperous life. "
"What a beautiful princess, she is the moon in the sky, and the stars all over the sky can't stop her light..."
Originally, Locke thought that without the golden apple, Jim would not be able to win the princess, and his mission would not be complete.
The two came to the palace together and met the king and princess. After seeing Jim, the king began to ask Jim's origin.
At this moment, what he was thinking in his mind was that it would be more appropriate to prepare how much money for Jim to marry the princess, and he needed to write a letter to the queen, asking her to cooperate and give Jim an identity.
"In fact, Jim is the eldest son of a great nobleman in Lawrence, but because his father was framed by vicious enemies, the king misunderstood that his father wanted to rebel and ordered his family to be executed.
Locke knew that Jim was just looking for sex, and there was never a shortage of people in this world who lost their lives because of their beauty.
It was impossible for him to give the golden apple to Jim, so he made up a noble background for Jim just now, and said that Jim had a lot of money. Sure enough, the princess looked a lot more friendly when he saw Jim just now.
Out of curiosity, Jim leaned over, and then heard the surrounding citizens talking about the princess's selection of a husband.
And Locke is unwilling to pin his hopes on others, so he naturally has to grasp such an opportunity by himself.
Then Locke and Jim traveled all the way together, just like in the fairy tale, met the goldfish, the king of ants, and then in a bird's nest on a big tree in a forest, he saw the most important three crows.
But when he met the king and the princess just now, Locke noticed that the princess was very dissatisfied with Jim's background, and only then remembered a key point.
Jim escaped by luck and hid in a neighboring country under his name, but he didn't know that the ruling queen actually knew that his father was wronged, and even executed the enemy who framed his father.
Jim was taken aback by Locke's words, but the king asked curiously, "What's going on here?"
"I saw that the three little crows were driven out of the nest by the old crow, and suddenly wanted to help them. As for whether they can grow up and learn to fly by themselves, it depends on their luck."
Sure enough, it didn't take long for Jim to decide to take part in the princess's test, even though many people had died before.
Jim was puzzled by Locke's behavior, and tentatively said, "Master Locke, why did you kill the horse?"
"I will throw this ring into the sea, you must retrieve it, if you can't, we will push you into the sea until the waves swallow you!"
Jim originally wanted to test whether Locke could also understand the words of animals, but Locke's answer did not miss the point, and he could only choose to believe Locke's explanation.
Locke speculates that this is the effect of the magic power of the golden apple, which makes the princess who originally disliked Jim's background fall in love with Jim.
It is absolutely impossible for Locke to let the golden apple slip away like this, but without the golden apple, Jim cannot marry the princess, which means that Locke cannot complete the task.
After thinking for a moment, Locke quickly made a choice: "Forget it, it's just [-] potential points, and there will always be opportunities in the future."
The reason why it was confirmed that it was these three crows was because Locke felt the presence of magic power on these three crows.
Locke watched from a distance. He wasn't worried that Jim wouldn't be able to find the ring. Even if the goldfish didn't appear, Locke had already marked the ring and could find it with magic at any time.
The reason why the princess repented after Jim completed the first task and went on to the second and even the third test was precisely because she looked down on Jim's background.
Relying on the ability to understand animal languages, Jim was about to choose to help the three crows. At this moment, Locke killed his horse before Jim and gave it to the three crows.
Jim opened his mouth and was about to refute, but was interrupted by Locke patting his shoulder, and Locke continued:
"Of course it's true. Although he lost his title, his family's hidden treasures are enough to buy ten manors. Now he is willing to risk his life for the princess to complete the princess' mission."
After Jim said that he was just a bodyguard before, Locke found the princess showing obvious contempt.
As soon as I entered the city, I heard someone standing on the bulletin board, saying loudly: "The princess wants to choose a husband, but the suitor must complete a difficult task, and if he fails to complete it, he will have to sacrifice his life."
Locke said calmly.
Looking at the vast sea, Jim was at a loss. Some of the surrounding crowd felt sorry, some laughed, but after a while of excitement, they all left one after another.
The three crows help Jim find the golden apples to repay their kindness. Since they can help Jim, they can naturally help Locke.
"Really?" At this moment, the princess finally became interested and asked Jim with a smile, "You were originally a nobleman?"
Next, the guards took Jim to the beach, threw the ring into the sea in front of Jim, and watched the sea swallow the ring.
People around said that although the princess is very beautiful, so far, many people have lost their lives because they could not complete the task.
At this time, two old crows were standing on the edge of the nest. Because they could not feed the three crows, they chose to drive the three crows out of the nest.
There is only one city in this country, and such a country is not uncommon in the fairy tale world.
At the beginning, Jim just listened to this incident as an anecdote, until he saw the appearance of the princess, he began to lose his mind and muttered:
At this time, Locke's heart suddenly moved, and he said, "Jim, you don't need to hide your identity anymore. After all, our enemy has been executed, and the kingdom has realized that your family has been wronged."
"Very good." The princess nodded happily, and took out a golden ring:
According to the narration of the story, after Jim finally got the golden apple, he and the princess ate half of it separately, and the two became loving.
After helping the three crows, the two moved on, all the way to a new country.
As long as Jim is really rich, Locke will send a message to Queen Lawrence later, and he will naturally be able to 'rehabilitate' Jim, and then give Jim a noble status.
In this way, the princess will naturally not dislike Jim because of her background. As long as the first task is completed, the princess will not regret it and continue to let Jim complete more tasks.
Locke can also complete the task of helping Jim marry the princess and get rewards. As for the money spent, it is not worth mentioning to Locke.
Anyway, in Locke's view, in the original story, Jim got the love of the princess because of the magic power of the golden apple, and now he gets love because of the money funded by Locke. There is no essential difference between the two.
(End of this chapter)
According to the description in the fairy tale, after Jim left the palace, he used his ability to understand the language of animals to help the goldfish, the king of ants and the three crows.
Then he came to a kingdom and met the princess of the kingdom looking for a son-in-law.
But if you want to marry the princess, you must fulfill one of the princess' requirements. If you can't, you will be executed.
Several people had been executed before, but Jim was obsessed with the princess's beauty and chose to challenge the princess' request.
The first requirement is that Jim should retrieve the ring that was thrown into the sea.
After Jim completed the first request with the help of the goldfish, the princess went back on his word and asked Jim to complete one more thing. The princess would sprinkle ten bags of rice in the park and asked Jim to pick up all the rice in one night. .
In order to get the princess, Jim had no choice but to agree. Fortunately, with the help of the Ant King, he fulfilled the almost impossible request again.
But even so, the princess still did not agree to marry Jim, but asked Jim to find the golden apple.
Jim had no choice but to run out to look for it. At this time, he happened to meet three crows. After learning about Jim, the three crows found the golden apple for Jim, and finally let Jim marry the princess.
Before coming, Jim also said that if he can marry the princess, he will take out the treasure hidden from the family and buy the surrounding land so that the princess can live a prosperous life. "
"What a beautiful princess, she is the moon in the sky, and the stars all over the sky can't stop her light..."
Originally, Locke thought that without the golden apple, Jim would not be able to win the princess, and his mission would not be complete.
The two came to the palace together and met the king and princess. After seeing Jim, the king began to ask Jim's origin.
At this moment, what he was thinking in his mind was that it would be more appropriate to prepare how much money for Jim to marry the princess, and he needed to write a letter to the queen, asking her to cooperate and give Jim an identity.
"In fact, Jim is the eldest son of a great nobleman in Lawrence, but because his father was framed by vicious enemies, the king misunderstood that his father wanted to rebel and ordered his family to be executed.
Locke knew that Jim was just looking for sex, and there was never a shortage of people in this world who lost their lives because of their beauty.
It was impossible for him to give the golden apple to Jim, so he made up a noble background for Jim just now, and said that Jim had a lot of money. Sure enough, the princess looked a lot more friendly when he saw Jim just now.
Out of curiosity, Jim leaned over, and then heard the surrounding citizens talking about the princess's selection of a husband.
And Locke is unwilling to pin his hopes on others, so he naturally has to grasp such an opportunity by himself.
Then Locke and Jim traveled all the way together, just like in the fairy tale, met the goldfish, the king of ants, and then in a bird's nest on a big tree in a forest, he saw the most important three crows.
But when he met the king and the princess just now, Locke noticed that the princess was very dissatisfied with Jim's background, and only then remembered a key point.
Jim escaped by luck and hid in a neighboring country under his name, but he didn't know that the ruling queen actually knew that his father was wronged, and even executed the enemy who framed his father.
Jim was taken aback by Locke's words, but the king asked curiously, "What's going on here?"
"I saw that the three little crows were driven out of the nest by the old crow, and suddenly wanted to help them. As for whether they can grow up and learn to fly by themselves, it depends on their luck."
Sure enough, it didn't take long for Jim to decide to take part in the princess's test, even though many people had died before.
Jim was puzzled by Locke's behavior, and tentatively said, "Master Locke, why did you kill the horse?"
"I will throw this ring into the sea, you must retrieve it, if you can't, we will push you into the sea until the waves swallow you!"
Jim originally wanted to test whether Locke could also understand the words of animals, but Locke's answer did not miss the point, and he could only choose to believe Locke's explanation.
Locke speculates that this is the effect of the magic power of the golden apple, which makes the princess who originally disliked Jim's background fall in love with Jim.
It is absolutely impossible for Locke to let the golden apple slip away like this, but without the golden apple, Jim cannot marry the princess, which means that Locke cannot complete the task.
After thinking for a moment, Locke quickly made a choice: "Forget it, it's just [-] potential points, and there will always be opportunities in the future."
The reason why it was confirmed that it was these three crows was because Locke felt the presence of magic power on these three crows.
Locke watched from a distance. He wasn't worried that Jim wouldn't be able to find the ring. Even if the goldfish didn't appear, Locke had already marked the ring and could find it with magic at any time.
The reason why the princess repented after Jim completed the first task and went on to the second and even the third test was precisely because she looked down on Jim's background.
Relying on the ability to understand animal languages, Jim was about to choose to help the three crows. At this moment, Locke killed his horse before Jim and gave it to the three crows.
Jim opened his mouth and was about to refute, but was interrupted by Locke patting his shoulder, and Locke continued:
"Of course it's true. Although he lost his title, his family's hidden treasures are enough to buy ten manors. Now he is willing to risk his life for the princess to complete the princess' mission."
After Jim said that he was just a bodyguard before, Locke found the princess showing obvious contempt.
As soon as I entered the city, I heard someone standing on the bulletin board, saying loudly: "The princess wants to choose a husband, but the suitor must complete a difficult task, and if he fails to complete it, he will have to sacrifice his life."
Locke said calmly.
Looking at the vast sea, Jim was at a loss. Some of the surrounding crowd felt sorry, some laughed, but after a while of excitement, they all left one after another.
The three crows help Jim find the golden apples to repay their kindness. Since they can help Jim, they can naturally help Locke.
"Really?" At this moment, the princess finally became interested and asked Jim with a smile, "You were originally a nobleman?"
Next, the guards took Jim to the beach, threw the ring into the sea in front of Jim, and watched the sea swallow the ring.
People around said that although the princess is very beautiful, so far, many people have lost their lives because they could not complete the task.
At this time, two old crows were standing on the edge of the nest. Because they could not feed the three crows, they chose to drive the three crows out of the nest.
There is only one city in this country, and such a country is not uncommon in the fairy tale world.
At the beginning, Jim just listened to this incident as an anecdote, until he saw the appearance of the princess, he began to lose his mind and muttered:
At this time, Locke's heart suddenly moved, and he said, "Jim, you don't need to hide your identity anymore. After all, our enemy has been executed, and the kingdom has realized that your family has been wronged."
"Very good." The princess nodded happily, and took out a golden ring:
According to the narration of the story, after Jim finally got the golden apple, he and the princess ate half of it separately, and the two became loving.
After helping the three crows, the two moved on, all the way to a new country.
As long as Jim is really rich, Locke will send a message to Queen Lawrence later, and he will naturally be able to 'rehabilitate' Jim, and then give Jim a noble status.
In this way, the princess will naturally not dislike Jim because of her background. As long as the first task is completed, the princess will not regret it and continue to let Jim complete more tasks.
Locke can also complete the task of helping Jim marry the princess and get rewards. As for the money spent, it is not worth mentioning to Locke.
Anyway, in Locke's view, in the original story, Jim got the love of the princess because of the magic power of the golden apple, and now he gets love because of the money funded by Locke. There is no essential difference between the two.
(End of this chapter)
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