Legend of the Three Great Ancient
Musketeers
Caelan Ho, Group 4: Fiction, Zhuhai International School
his book is dedicated to all children who are interested in an exciting and adventurous story of Fiction
and Non-Fiction History.
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INTRODUCTION) Once upon a time, there we’re three musketeers whose names we’re Jack,
Finn and Pit and renowned for their heroic behaviors just like the Greek gods. Their mission was to
conduct an expedition to Qin’s palace where Emperor Qin and his beautiful wife we’re held captive by
Genghis Khan and his loyal fierce dragon who was named as the “INDESTRUCTABLE” because of his fast,
agile Kung-Fu like moves that crumbled his enemies within seconds of a battle and to bring Genghis Khan to
justice.
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CHAPTER 1) They faced their first challenge as they crossed the high cliffs of the treacherous Himalayas.
As they were crossing the first pass of a mountain range, they heard an x coming from deep within a cave.
Moments later a 10 foot tall Yeti emerged and scared the three musketeers as they ran for their lives. After they
ran for 100 meters they reached a dead end, looking at the tall grey, icy solid rock wall towering above them. As
they turned around they saw the huge, furry white Yeti roaring again and the three men we’re already down to
their knees procrastinating and sobbing as the Yeti sniffed the three men and walked away. The three men we’re
so relieved that they weren’t eaten and Jack was jumping up and down with excitement and relief but suddenly
there was a loud “BANG!!!” that sent Jack hanging for his life on the edge of the cliff. Jack was trying to pull
himself up as Finn and Pit came and used all their might to anchor their friend back to safety. The three men
continued their journey and made it safely into Lhasa.
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CHAPTER 2) The three men got a gentle and beautiful arrival in Lhasa, where they we’re brought into a
temple by these very polite and quiet people. This was the place where they’d train their physical and mental
abilities for a month. Every day they would get blisters in their feet crying in pain saying things like “Why did
we have to do this?” or “Is what we we’re destined for?” The three men remained humble and after a month of
tremendous effort they left Lhasa and hiked North East across the Khunjerab Pass. They hiked on an elevation
of 4,693 meters through thin air which literally chipped their lips until they could bear no more. The hike was
peaceful except for the encounter of an Endangered Snow Leopard species which according to the WWF (World
Wild Life Fund) there are only an estimated 4,080-6,590 left in the wild and in zoos! Anyways the Snow
Leopard was destined to kill the three men but didn’t due to the lack of meat the prey had and so they watched
the animal jump back into his pack and the three Musketeers continued their journey across the Khunjerab Pass
and onto the Karakoram Highway. All three men knew that the Karakoram Highway has been known as the
Eighth Wonder of the World because it was the Ancient Silk Road which was used as a network of interlinking
trade routes across the Afro-Eurasian landmass which connected East, South and Western Asia with the
Mediterranean and the European world.
They hike along the road looking at how the Silk Trade must have been years ago. Suddenly, a
landslide came tumbling down the high cliff tops and the three men ran for their lives but sadly Pit’s foot got
stuck in the rubble that came tumbling down like a waterfall. He cries in pain and sorrow maintaining his
strength and power meanwhile Jack and Finn are removing the rubble that is on top of their dear friend’s leg.
They manage to get their friend’s leg out safely and try to wave for an oncoming truck to stop and bring them to
Kashgar.
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CHAPTER 3) After a long ride, the three men hopped out of the truck and stretched their backs
sending a nice, cooling chill up their spines. They read their itinerary, in search for a blacksmith, they finally
find the place and are taught how to use the deadly and sharp weapons that have been custom crafted. After a
few hours, all men got cuts from the blades especially Finn who was acting like he was a stuntman from some
Hollywood movie. They leave the shop and find a nice place for dinner and leave Kashgar feeling safe but
shivering as they enter the Gobi Desert.
As the red sun rises in the east the three men are relived as they find themselves filled with Cactus
Spikes on their skin. They then hike the Sandy brown mountains until Jack faints, the other two men feel a lot of
anxiety and are in need of water. They find a field of Cactuses and use a Utility Knife to cut through the thin
layers of skin on the cactus. After a few minutes of relief the men are back on their feet walking through the
desert. At around mid day when the temperature is about 50° Celsius they find a Camel who is walking alone in
the Desert with no owner, so the men decide to take the Camel and ride to Ürümqi.
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CHAPTER 4) Once they enter Ürümqi, the three men find a quiet place to sit and eat a nice meal after
a long and gruesome ride through the Gobi Desert. They hear a few men outside and Jack goes out to see what’s
going on. He finds that their Camel has been stolen and he calls the other two men as they chase after the bandit.
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