Bye bye! Here it is my Young Prince's Adventure-story's new chapter. See you in the next chapter.


The sun had set, as Adrien lay with his father on the floor of his father's cave.

"Heh heh! The stars are beautiful," Adrien said turning his gaze to the sky, where stars had just appeared after the sun had completely set.

"Do you look at the stars often? Even princes must sleep," Julius said.

"Sometimes. Dad, I can't sleep. I have so much to think about. Is our forest really that big, as I've heard?" Adrien asked as he looked at the fireflies flying at the mouth of the cave, just like his father.

"Is it," Julius said.

"Heh heh!" Adrien chuckled. "Hey dad, why are the male-deer trying to get the attention of the female-deer during the time, when the male-deer are fighting with the other male-deer with their horns?"

"You're still too young to hear about it," Julius smiled.

"Mother would surely be happy to see fireflies, because they are beautiful thus nightly. Butter! I know. A prince never looks back, but always forward. Right?" Adrien asked.

"You can think of happy memories. Adrien, I want to tell you something, whose my father told me. Look at the stars. Old time the of our forest's prince watch we us from those stars. So Adrien, if you ever feel lonely, so remember, that the princes I have just said shall always be your guides to, like me. Please, sleep now," Julius said.

"Yes. Huoh! Good night," Adrien said falling asleep eventually.

Julius looked at his son, then Julius thought of his wife Rose, and then Julius fell asleep.

(In the morning)

Sun got up, when Adrien was leaving his father with from Julius's cave, but then he looked up at the sky:

"Dad, can it be, that a storm will come sometime in the next few days?"

"I can't say. Storms can come quite unexpectedly. I don't think there's going to be a storm now," Julius said, looking up at the sky.

"Alright," Adrien said, and walked with his father forward.

After walking for a while, Adrien stopped, and your test ability feel the forest, but didn't feel anything out of the ordinary, but then he heard a buzz behind him, and looked back to see a beehive on a branch of a tree, who was right near Adrien's father:

"Father, above you is tree twig, in which is a beehive".

"Hm. You're right, but you didn't see one thing," Julius said after seeing the beehive in question.

"What?!" Adrien asked turning around quickly to see his father.

"Let me show it to you," Julius walked over towards Adrien challenging again his son to a little horn-fight.

Finally, Adrien lay on the ground, smiling slightly.

Unexpectedly, Julius started tickling his son's stomach, causing Adrien to laugh:

"Heh heh!"

Finally Julius stopped tickling Adrien, and Adrien stood up.

Adrien smiled at his father.

Then they continued walking forward. Finally they arrived at a small forest clearing

Adrien saw the newly bloomed flowers, and tried to feel the forest, and then looked at his father, when he felt very small steps, which ones were moving in the square:

"I think, there are grasshoppers here now".

Adrien's assumption was soon confirmed, as many grasshoppers jumped out from among the flowers.

The weather was sunny, and the sun was already setting.

"Heh heh!" Adrien laughed as he jumped towards the grasshoppers in front of him, and those crickets were jumping then in different directions as Adrien's feet hit the ground.

Julius looked around, but when no one was seen, he touched the ground with his front feet, and the crickets were jumping everywhere again. Julius then looked at Adrien, who watched jumping crickets, and laughed at the same time.

"Heh heh!" Adrien laughed looking around.

Julius smiled slightly:

"Heh heh!"

(In the evening)

Adrien stood with his father by the river, and had just drunk water.

The day had been funny, and deep down, Adrien hoped it would continue for a long time to come.

Splash! Adrien's on to flew suddenly water from his left side, and as a result he looked at his father, who stood to Adrien's left, and as a result, Adrien saw water falling from Julius's horns.

Julius looked at his son for a moment, and then his horns, from which fell still water.

"Aha! This kind of game!" Adrien thought, and kicked water his father to the feet. Splash!

Julius looked at his son with a smile, and then ran into the river, when Adrien ran his father behind.

When Adrien, and his father had stopped after running in the water, they were kicking water on each other. Splash!

"Looks like it, that there are ducks here now," Adrien said as he saw the ducks swim over to him, as Adrien sat down at the bottom of the river.

"I see," Julius said pushing his son forward as Adrien leaned back his father against the head and his father splashing water around them, when the ducks flew aside, until Julius finally stopped. Splash! "Heh heh!"

"Heh heh!" Adrien laughed, but then looked at the setting sun:

"I guess we should go home. I'm tired".

"It's no wonder, considering that, how much you ran today," Julius said.

Adrien walked home with his father, and then lay down his father's cave on the floor.