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Embark on a spellbinding journey with Lilly in the enchanting tale of "The Princess to Eight Uncles." This captivating story unfolds as Lilly faces early trauma and adversity, marked by her stepmother's actions, her father's wrath, and the intervention of two spectral infants unable to shield her from harm. On the precipice of tragedy, Lilly's poignant plea to her patron saint, Pablo, unexpectedly summons aid from her influential uncles, the Crawfords. Rescued from peril, Lilly’s presence heralds an unexpected turn of fortune for her protective family, with newfound luck and vitality gracing their lives. As Lilly emerges as a beacon of hope amid past sorrow, her transformative journey takes a mystical turn as she is entrusted with a quest by her patron saint — capturing a hundred spirits for a prosperous future. At the tender age of four, Lilly, fortified by her saintly guidance and devoted uncles, embarks on a remarkable odyssey to fulfill her destiny and secure a life abundant with blessings and prosperity. Prepare to be swept away by a tale of resilience, familial bonds, and the magical essence of young Lilly's extraordinary destiny.
Part 1: The Princess to Eight Uncles story line
Part 2: The main characters of The Princess to Eight Uncles
Part 3: The most popular chapters of The Princess to Eight Uncles
A stepmother's fall caused a miscarriage, leading to Lilly's father's rage and harm to the four-year-old girl. Two baby ghosts tried to help her, but they couldn't stop the cruelty. On the brink of Lily’s death, her patron saint, Pablo, whispered, "Lilly, call for help from your uncles, the Crawfords!" Right after the call was made, the eight influential uncles came and saved Lilly. Lilly’s father felt regretful but still couldn’t help cursing the girl. So what if you’re a Crawford? It’s all because of you that you mother died and your father gets bankrupt! However, little did he know, Lilly's return brought good luck to the Crawfords, with her uncles always having the advantage, and even Mrs. Crawford, previously unable to walk, started to dance. In the midst of her happiness, Lilly's patron saint tasked her with capturing a hundred ghosts for a long and healthy life. At just four years old, Lilly, along with her patron saint and family, embarked on a journey to capture these spirits.
Female (Lilly):A young girl who faced severe cruelty and harm due to a stepmother's actions and her father's rage, leading to a miscarriage. Saved by her patron saint, Pablo, Lilly is described as courageous and resilient despite her tender age of four. Tasked with capturing a hundred ghosts for a long and healthy life, she embarks on a supernatural journey accompanied by her family and patron saint.
Male (Pablo): Lilly's patron saint who intervenes to save her from dire circumstances. He plays a protective role in Lilly's life, guiding her and providing assistance when needed. Pablo's whispers to Lilly lead to her calling upon the influential uncles, the Crawfords, ultimately saving her from harm and setting off a series of unexpected events that bring luck and prosperity to the Crawfords.
The Princess to Eight Uncles Chapter 8 Unworthy To Be Lilly's Mother
Lilly surveyed the garden and called out, "Polly!"
A loud squawk echoed through the air, followed by the colorful parrot emerging from the woods. However, after circling Lilly once, it quickly retreated back into the trees.
"Polly is scared of you, Uncle Gilbert," the little girl whispered, motioning for Gilbert to remain silent. Her large, watery eyes and endearing actions made her look adorable. He glanced at the garden and suggested, "Lilly, why don't I send someone to catch Polly so we can bring it home?"
She frowned and shook her head. "No." Worried that the parrot might be listening, she checked her surroundings and added, "We can't catch Polly because it will be scared. It's a good bird."
Although Lilly's reasoning amused Gilbert, he nodded and agreed to her plan.
"Don't move, Uncle Gilbert," the little girl tapped his shoulder and instructed. She then walked into the garden and called for Polly once more.
"A Dumb Dumb! A Dumb! Dumb!" Polly sat on the tree branch and chirped.
Lilly scolded, "Uncle Gilbert isn't a Dumb Dumb, Polly."
"A Bad Dog! A Bad Dog!" Polly chirped again.
"Uncle Gilbert isn't a Bad Dog," the little girl explained. Gilbert was speechless at the absurd conversation.
Despite Lilly's reassurance, Polly refused to leave the tree branch. Lilly found herself venturing deeper into the garden. Suddenly, she heard a sound. When she turned to investigate, she noticed a pair of familiar eyes staring back at her. Just as Lilly was about to flee, Debbie grabbed her arm and said, "You're finally here, Lilly."
The Princess to Eight Uncles Chapter 9 Stubborn
Gilbert continued to accompany Lilly in her efforts to persuade the parrot after chasing Debbie away. He was annoyed at the idea of having to sweet-talk an animal into following them home instead of trapping it.
"Come on, Polly. I'll give you delicious meat if you come down," the man coaxed.
The parrot stared at Gilbert and shook its head. "No meat. No meat! No fat!"
When he saw that the animal was refusing to cooperate, he took a deep breath and resorted to his last option. "Lilly, let's go. Ignore the parrot."
Tears welled up in Lilly's eyes as she clutched Gilbert's shirt and begged, "Please, Uncle Gilbert. Don't abandon Polly."
It broke his heart to see Lilly so upset. Therefore, he apologized, "I'm sorry, Lilly. This is all my fault. I shouldn't have said that." He wanted to slap himself hard when he realized that he had forgotten how protective Lilly was of her friends.
Lilly was surprised because that was the first time anyone had apologized to her. She smiled and patted Gilbert on the shoulder. "It's all right, Uncle Gilbert."
Even though she had expressed her regrets in the past, no one had reassured her that everything was fine. The little girl promptly comforted her uncle, knowing that he would feel terrible if she didn't respond.
They then turned their attention to the parrot.
"Polly, be good now. Uncle Gilbert didn't mean to trick you. He isn't a bad person," Lilly assured.
"I'm sorry, Polly. Please come down. We are going to Clodston, and the garden there is huge. We can even find you a female friend…"
Bryson, Edward, and Jonas went to the backyard to look for Lilly and Gilbert after they had been missing for a long time. They were surprised by the duo's strange behavior, and after getting an explanation, they discovered that Lilly had returned to the Hatcher mansion in search of the parrot. The ordinary bird with green feathers watched as the Crawfords argued.
The Princess to Eight Uncles Chapter 10 A Lesson To Be Learned
Eight security guards rushed forward and forcefully removed the Hatchers when they saw Anthony's signal. They complained as they dragged the Hatchers out of the mansion.
"Mr. Anthony asked you to leave. Are you deaf?"
"Why do you cause trouble everywhere? What a bother!"
The commotion caused by Crawford's entrance piqued the interest of the nearby houses. Some pretended to have tea on their balcony, while others acted as if they were taking their dog for a walk. They were all expecting the Hatchers to embarrass themselves.
Richard and Paula were red-faced with embarrassment and anger. This is our house. How dare the Crawfords chase us out? They are so unreasonable!
The Hatchers were used to living a luxurious life and couldn't tolerate such disrespect. However, they had to endure the mistreatment as they were dealing with the reputable Crawford family. They had to stand at their gate and wait for the Crawfords to leave their house.
Meanwhile, Lilly continued to entertain the parrot now that the Hatchers were no longer present to distract her. "Come on, Polly! Look at this!" She lifted her palm and revealed half a piece of apple. She had hidden the apple that Gilbert had peeled before leaving the hospital this morning.
Polly started swirling on the branch as though it was assessing the Crawfords, who stood at a distance. Hugh held his walking cane solemnly, although there was a glint of apprehension in his eyes. Gilbert was also concerned about the situation. He wished he had wings so he could grab the parrot. He felt sorry for Lilly, who had to raise her arms until they hurt.
"Here's some delicious grains. Do you want them?" Gilbert managed to find some parrot feed and held it in his palm.
Lilly nodded fervently and said, "Uncle Gilbert is a good man. Come down so that we can leave, Polly."
The Princess to Eight Uncles Chapter 11 I Saw Mommy
A group of individuals burst through the door as Paula and Richard were discussing their next move.
"You're a fortunate CEO, Mr. Hatcher! When will you repay the eighty million dollars debt you owe us?"
It turned out that these people were from a debt collection agency, and they had the Hatcher family surrounded.
"What... What is going on?!" Paula said, gasping for breath.
Richard shouted, "Stop! Do you have any idea who we are? The Crawford family in Clodston are our relatives!"
Unfortunately, the Crawford family car had already driven away, leaving Richard with no support.
The two rows of black Maybachs were so intimidating that onlookers kept their distance.
The miserable Hatcher family stood in stark contrast...
The burly men from the debt collection agency laughed. "Oh, that's quite a reputation. You claim to be the Crawfords' relatives, but do they even care about you?"
Richard's face turned bright red!
The people from the debt collection agency were all hooligans. How could he get them to listen to reason or stop beating him up just because he was weak and old?
Immediately, a resounding smack was heard as Richard and Paula were both slapped hard and fell to their knees!
Violence of every kind, including punching and kicking, was directed at them. After some time, Paula and Richard both had swollen faces and bruised noses. They wailed in agony.
Everything was falling apart. The once impressive Hatcher family had suffered a mental breakdown after being humiliated in front of everyone. In the end, the villa was emptied, and all the luggage was thrown out.
The Princess to Eight Uncles Chapter 12 She Will Be Lilly Crawford From Now On
Hugh and the Crawford brothers stood around Lilly's bed, filled with sorrow as they witnessed the little girl crying for her mother in her sleep.
Unbeknownst to them, another presence, Pablo, was also there with Lilly. Pablo gently touched her forehead and the red string on her wrist.
In an instant, Lilly's face brightened with a small smile.
"Hey, I've fulfilled my debt to your mother now..."
…
The plane landed at Clodston International Airport.
Hugh exchanged a meaningful glance with Gilbert when he noticed that Lilly was still asleep. Gilbert carefully picked her up and prepared to leave, maintaining a bent posture to avoid waking her.
The parrot swayed and cried out, "Kidnapper! Kidnapper!"
Lilly's eyes immediately opened.
The Crawfords were left speechless.
They stood in silence, their gaze fixed on the beautiful parrot with its vibrant green feathers.
Finally, they understood why it had learned the phrase "bird stew."
Lilly blinked her glazed eyes, her hair slightly disheveled, and clutched a small stuffed rabbit in her arms. She looked incredibly adorable.
The strongest bond was between Gilbert and Jean. Seeing Lilly in this state reminded him of Jean as a child.
His heartstrings were tugged. He embraced Lilly, gently rubbing her head, and said, "Darling, we have arrived in Clodston. We are heading home now."
Lilly, still dazed, nodded blankly.
The Crawfords' car was already waiting outside the airport, and the four neatly parked Rolls-Royce Extended cars caught the attention of passers-by.