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NINE PEA-HENS AND GOLDEN APPLES The dragon carries off the Empress

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Apples Carries Dragon Empress Fairy Hens Tales


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Once upon a time in a magical land, nestled among the verdant foliage of an enchanted forest, nine pea-hens roamed freely, their vibrant plumage a stark contrast against the lush greenery. These birds were not ordinary pea-hens, but rather, they were the cherished companions of the beautiful Empress, who ruled over this mystical realm with grace and wisdom. In the heart of this idyllic scene, the Empress stood before a tree heavy with golden apples. These apples were said to possess the power to grant eternal youth and happiness to those who consumed them. The Empress, who had grown old with the passage of time, reached out to pluck one of these precious fruits. Suddenly, the tranquility of the forest was shattered by the roar of a fearsome dragon. The monstrous creature, with scales as golden as the apples and eyes that glowed like embers, swooped down from the heavens, snatching the Empress in its claws. The nine pea-hens, loyal to their mistress, squawked in alarm and took to the skies, following the dragon as it flew away. The dragon, enchanted by the Empress's beauty, carried her off to his lair, deep within the heart of the forest. The pea-hens, unwilling to abandon their beloved Empress, vowed to rescue her from the clutches of the dragon. And so, the stage was set for an epic adventure, filled with danger, magic, and the unbreakable bond between a queen and her loyal companions.

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