Wordly Wise 3000 Book 8 Lesson 6 Words -

The scroll contained an account of the village’s forgotten history—a story of a cruel factory owner who had polluted the river decades ago. The villagers had never wanted to remember this, but Kenji believed they should commemorate the victims and learn from the past.

Kenji’s apprentice, a sharp-eyed young woman named Lin, was the only one who could the hidden details inside the glass. The sculpture was porous like pumice, with thousands of tiny bubbles that caught the light. Inside one bubble, she noticed a tiny, handwritten scroll. With great care, she had to extract it without shattering the fragile artwork.

Determined to uncover the truth, Lin began to Kenji’s old journals, reading each page meticulously. She learned that Kenji had invented a special glass that could elevate common objects into art. His quintessential masterpiece was meant to be a warning. To honor his wish, Lin decided to display the bird in the town square. She made sure the memorial was placed among the flowering bushes so it would remain inconspicuous —visible only to those who truly looked.

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