Bye bye! Here it is my Young Prince's Adventure-story's new chapter. See you in the next chapter.
"Father, could you tell me about The first The Great Prince of our Forest?" Adrien asked walking forward with his father in the forest one early morning.
The sun had just risen.
"Alright. His name was Rigel," Julius said. "It was at a time before the deer in our forest were called princes, and princesses. Rigel was born one early spring day. His parents loved Rigel very much, and named him after a star called Rigel. Rigel is the seventh brightest star in the sky, and he got his name from that according to the star, because his birth brought great joy to his parents, and because he was born on a night, when the Rigel-star was particularly shine in the sky. At that time, some male-deer thought that only brute force was something that could solve all problems, so they fighting with each other with antlers to get stronger, and at the same time to draw the female-deer's attention to themselves. Rigel was one of the few, optimistic-minded fawns who believed that defending their friends made more sense than fighting just to strengthen their own strength. Finally, Rigel had enough of how one a cheeky fawn called Thunder bullied others whenever he got the chance, because one of those whom Thunder had bullied was Rigel's friend".
"What happened then?" Adrien asked.
"Well Rigel, who had just received his antlers, challenged Thunder to an horns-fight. Thunder considered himself the strongest deer in the entire forest, and believed himself to be invincible in an horns-fight. However, Thunder agreed to take part in that horns-fight, and because Thunder's horns were slightly larger than Rigel's horns, so Thunder believed he would win it the battle of the horns, and for a while it looked like Thunder would win the battle of the horns, however, Rigel continued to fight as his friends encouraged him to keep fighting, happy that Rigel was only trying to defend his friend, and thanks to that, Rigel finally managed to win the battle of the horns by pushing Thunder into a nettle bush. Animals that saw that fight couldn't believe their eyes at first, but eventually one of them started calling Rigel by the prince-name. By continuing to protect his forest, and the inhabitants of his forest, Rigel was eventually named The Great Prince of the Forest, and his family has ruled, and protected our forest ever since. Since then, his family has protected in our forest, and they have been called prince, or princess. Of course, other deer in our forest are also called prince, or princess these days, but only we, the descendants of Prince Rigel, have been allowed to use the The Great Prince of the Forest-title, or The Great Princess of the Forest," Julius said.
"Unbelievable, but how did Rigel himself feel about being called a prince?" Adrien asked.
"He behaved the same as before. He never let the advantage of his new position go to his head, which is a good thing, because becoming arrogant can be dangerous. Greedy animals, or greedy people, do not make good rulers," Julius said.
"I see. I promise I'll never be arrogant," Adrien said.
"A decision like that is a good decision," Julius said walking forward with Adrien.
"Champ, you clearly haven't put enough effort into teasing others," Joe said quietly to his son, standing near Karen's den. He spoke quietly to his son so as not to wake Karen.
Joe had come to see his son early this morning after hearing about what had almost happened to Adrien in the meadow.
"It's not my fault that "princess" went into the meadow after hearing the sound of the hunting whistle, thinking it was her mother," Champ said. "I was just talking to the "princess" earlier about the hunting-whistle after i seeing a hunter use it to lure a deer into walking right into a trap set by the hunter".
"What do you only you did?!" Joe asked, giving Champ a scary look, and walked a little closer to his son.
"Nothing!" Champ was startled, and walked back a little.
"Who embarrass me long ago by giving me this scar on my cheek in a horn fight I had then?!" Joe asked walking a little closer to his son.
"Julius!" Champ yelled pausing, and then fell on his back to the ground.
"Who beat me in the battle of horns, whereof I just told you, Champ, and who guilty was thereto, which giving me this scar on my cheek?!" Joe asked pausing.
"Julius!" Champ yelled shaking in fear now.
"Who couldn't save Rose from the hunter a couple of months ago?" Joe asked.
"Julius!" Champ yelled.
"What have I told you about Julius, and his son?!" Joe asked.
"Sorry, dad!" Champ shouted.
"If you want to bully others properly, you should put more effort into it, otherwise the other animals, and then the hunters, will just laugh at you," Joe said.
"Sorry, dad! That "princess" won't beat me in a horn-fight!"Champ shouted, and thought at the same time Adrien.
"Champ-honey, is your father there?" Karen asked after waking up to her son's recent scream.
"Yes, mom," Champ said, as Karen came out of her cave.
"Joe, can't you give up that childish grudge against The Great Prince of the Forest already?" Karen asked stopping in front of her husband.
"Of course not, Karen," Joe said walking away. "Julius musta yet regret, how he caused this scar on my cheek sometime long ago".
"What shall I do to him?" Karen thought. Then he looked at his son:
"Don't bully others in any way, Champ".
Champ avoided his mother's gaze:
"I don't, mom."
