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In Southwest China one Beautiful Princess named, Wang Fang has been having a rough time back at her castle so she went to the closest forest to the castle just in case she was called back home. She saw a young boy that looked about her age. “Hello…?” Said the Young Boy looking around the tree. “Oh Hāi, I am Wang Fang” exclamind Wang Fang Straightening up to look like a princess again. “What is a girl like you doing out here” Said the boy coming up to her. “Wǒ shì wángguó de gōngzhǔ ( I am the Princess of the Kingdom)” Said Wang Fang angrily for him not knowing she was the princess. “Wait what? I can't understand you.” exclaimed the young boy very confused for what she had just said. “You don’t speak chinese?!” said Wang Fang very confused walking up to him. “Uhhh No” said the young boy “Why would I.” said the boy turning around to head back to his horse . “Well You in China Almost everyone know how to speak …show more content…
I have to know both because I am the princess of the kingdom.” Exclaimed Wang Fang Right before he had go into his carriage Wang Fang called out to him. “I didn't catch your name what is it by chance?” said Wang Fang running up to the young boy “Oh it's Aaron” Said Aaron getting on his horse “Well Bye Young Princess” Said Aaron back the opposite way she was going. Wang Fang got onto her horse and went back home. The Next day she went back to the forest to see if Aaron was there. This time a snow leopard was blocking her path ¨Greetings Young Princess” said the tiger ¨Good Morning” said the Princess looking around for a way to get around “Your not getting around until you give me something i want.” said the snow leopard stretching out. ¨ How Shall I repay. I will do anything to get past and see who i shall see.¨ said Wang Fang Kneeling on her knees ¨But if i shall serve you i have to be able to go home every night or my parents will get very worried

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