The Four Honor Books
A Library of Eden: Brightest of the Chandeliers
by Carol Pham (Author)
The Lion shield represents the honor of his place, the land of Eden when it is established combined with the strength of four seasons, four sisters.
Of valor and honor, who is the best voice called to be the family's heiress...from the past.
Pending conflicts, with broken alliances between the seven branches from heaven, the sistersongs honorably take over and subsume the position of breadwinner when there are contentions among and between the siblings, for who is the best fit? One of the seven wins.
There is no one who would be capable of the honorable mentioned of subsidizing the land of Eden yet...or who would carry out their duty of honor than be an abjection? It is all self-will. There is ultimately the white promise of the heiress, who is coming of age and must succeed on time. No one is capable to build a library of Eden than his working of miracles and to bestow the honorable training. It is all in its nature, how the decision is decided.
"For I did not decide you of the seven, but you chose me to be your kin," said the Lion King.
I am the heiress, like the library of Eden. I am the best fit, the one who battles for the honor and sensibility of the honorable mentioned the task of carrier and messenger and the breadwinner. See you at home, now...while the clock is still ticking with problems of DOMESTIC. Will the voice of the heiress makes it on time to persuade the other branches of the seven from heaven to unite? What rendered their mistakes?
And finally, a library of Eden is proven educable, inculcated, and learned; a working of over three decades...one year recording and many more days to come. Many more adventures to come. Always with companion, next of kin.
Aside, small fables such as the Lily and the Lion, demonstrates the resemblance of kith to kin, and the affection for innocence, virgins who are to be celibate, where copying is not admired, but a mistake influenced from bad social media. The Lion never lies, over and over again, here stands the majestic, regent, the King, himself before us. A respectable symbol. The Lion is fire. Brightest of the chandeliers...
Next of kin...to the heiress.
The Lion is nexus of the Patriarch and Heiress. Like the Trinity: God the father, God the son, and the Holy Spirits.
When will we obtain the house of snakes, dragons, lion? Hurry...