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Meanwhile, in the Core's hive mind, Marcy meets Andrias' father King Aldrich, who creates a fantasy world for her to enjoy so she can be assimilated into the Core. Back at the school, Anne and Sasha come up with a plan: Anne, her parents, the Plantars, Domino 2, and Frobo will fight off the herons and the robot army while Sasha, Grime, Yunan ...
Andrias then appears and orders his guard to arrest the toad soldiers, ending the rebellion. Back in the throne room, Anne, Sprig, Polly, Frobo, and General Yunan are waiting for Andrias, with Sasha and Grime tied up. Andrias then arrives with Marcy, Hop Pop, and Lady Olivia and is ready to send the girls home.
^b Although being a king of the Ngô dynasty, Dương Tam Kha came from the Dương family as he is Dương Đình Nghệ's son. [ 5 ] ^c Dương Nhật Lễ was only adopted son of Prince Cung Túc , so he did not bear the family name Trần like other emperors of the Trần dynasty .
The Hồ dynasty was ruled by the Hồ family which migrated from present-day Zhejiang, China to Vietnam under the leadership of Hồ Hưng Dật during the 10th century CE. [20] The Hồ dynasty claimed descent from the Duke Hu of Chen , the founder of the ancient Chinese State of Chen .
Vietnamese Chữ Hán European equivalent Remarks Hoàng đế: 皇帝 Emperor: see Chinese nobility: Quốc vương: 國王 King: lit. “King of the State”. In the historical context of Vietnam and Imperial China, Quốc vương was used to refer to the Emperor of Vietnam in its correspondences with the Chinese dynasties.