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Chapter 333

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"F … f … f … f * ck!

"Is there any justice in this world?!!!"

Daniel looked on as the purple kite rose into the air, and it overtook all of the other kites that were around five meters tall in the blink of an eye before continuing to soar upward in a straight line. He could only look on as the purple kite overtook his own large kite and continued to soar upward, as if it were going to fly all the way into the sky.

"So awesome …"

All of the children raised their heads with their mouths gaped open. If it could be said that they had wanted their father to overtake the black kite in the past, then looking at the purple kite that was flying higher and higher in the sky now, their little hearts had been completely won over, and they couldn't even muster up any thoughts of overtaking it.

"Waah, Father, our kite has been overtaken! It's no longer the tallest one. This kite is prettier and bigger than ours, and it's flying higher than ours! We're not that awesome anymore!" Yaya pouted as she looked at the purple phoenix kite, and she began to sob uncontrollably. She had been quite happy just a moment ago, but her expression had completely changed.

"Don't cry, Yaya! Look at Father! Run a little faster, and you'll definitely be able to fly even higher!" Daniel immediately began to panic as he consoled Yaya, and he began to run even faster. He continued to release the fishing line in his hand, and the black kite also continued to soar upward in hot pursuit of the purple kite. All of a sudden, it looked as if they were going to compete with one another.

"M-hm, I believe in Father! You can do it, Father!" Yaya stopped sobbing and clenched her little fists as she offered words of encouragement to Daniel.

"Father, you can do it! Fly even higher! Fly even higher!!! " Amy also yelled with elation as she ran behind Meg. Even though she wasn't doing it on purpose, there was still a sense of competition between her and her children, so she naturally wasn't going to concede defeat.

"Alright." Meg took a glance at Dennis, and he felt like this man was a little familiar. His gaze then fell on the little girl with a bun on her head, and he immediately recalled who she was. Wasn't this the little girl who had cried because of Amy's hair last time?

Mag suddenly felt a little embarrassed as he looked at Daniel, who was sweating profusely as he ran in front of him and glared at him with hostility from time to time. He had already hurt him once before, and it seemed like he wouldn't be able to escape this time.

As for losing, Mag didn't even think about it. After all, his daughter was still cheering him on from behind. At a time like this, it was only right for him to fight for first place. After all, he was a father, and there was no way he was going to let someone else win.

"Although I was hurt by Black Kite earlier, I still hope that Black Kite can win. If Purple Kite wins, we'll be in trouble."

"That's right. That purple kite is too beautiful. I wonder if he made it himself or bought it. If he bought it, then it's fine. If he made it himself, then there's really nothing we can do."

All of the parents were looking at the two kites nervously. Although they weren't competing, this was a matter of what kind of pain and suffering they were going to experience. Where were they going to get a kite that was so big, beautiful, and could fly so high?

"Wow, look! That kite is so beautiful, and it's flying so high!"

"I thought it was a beautiful bird that had just taken flight from the Aden Square."

"That black kite is a little ugly, but it's also flying quite high. It looks like the two kites are competing."

The two kites continued to fly higher and higher, and they attracted the attention of many people outside the square. Kites made by hand were generally quite good if they could fly three to five meters high. Kites made by experienced craftsmen could fly even higher, but due to various factors such as the materials used, not many kites were able to fly above 10 meters.

Currently, the two kites were already over 10 meters tall, and they were still continuing to ascend. It was as if they were in a competition, but at the same time, a sense of anticipation welled up in everyone's hearts. Everyone wanted to see which kite would be able to fly higher, and many people stopped to look on.

Dennis's fighting spirit soared as he sensed everyone's attention on him. He had poured a lot of energy into this kite, and he also wanted to rebuild his image in Yaya's heart. As such, he definitely couldn't give up so easily. He was already running as fast as he could, and the string in his hand was about to run out.

In contrast to Dennis, who was sprinting across the square, Meg appeared to be a lot more graceful. Aside from a few quick steps during the takeoff, he only had to gently tug on the string according to the direction of the wind, and the Purple Phoenix rose into the air in an elegant manner.

"Wow, Father is so awesome! Our Purple Phoenix is so awesome! Fly higher! Fly higher! " Amy raised her head and clapped her little hands with excitement on her face. This was the first time she had flown a kite. In the past, she had always been very envious when she saw other children flying kites with their parents. Now, she was also flying a kite with her father, and it was such a beautiful kite. It was even bigger and higher than everyone else's kites.

Oh, and there was also a large black kite persevering in the sky. It was almost as tall as the Purple Phoenix, and this made Amy a little nervous. That black kite also looked very powerful.

"Go, Father! Go, Father! " Ya Ya clapped her little hands together and yelled as she looked on with a nervous expression at the sight of the black kite chasing after the purple kite.

"It seems to be quite powerful, but if this is all you've got, then I'm afraid it won't be enough." Meg looked at the large black kite, and a gust of wind just so happened to blow past. He loosened the string in his hand, and the Purple Phoenix rose into the air before quickly leaving the black kite far behind. The string continued to spin at high speed, 15 meters, 20 meters, 25 meters … There seemed to be no upper limit.

"How … How is this possible?!" Dennis looked on with incredulity at the sight of the purple kite that had left him in the dust by over 10 meters in the blink of an eye.

"Whoosh!"

Right at this moment, the string in Dennis's hand suddenly snapped down the middle, and the large black kite plummeted from the sky like a bird with broken wings before landing in a nearby bush.

Dennis stared blankly at the broken string in his hand, and a series of forlorn sighs rang out across the square.

"Our kite flew the highest! Father is the best! "Amy yelled with elation as she ran over and latched onto Meg's leg.

Meg drew back the string and scooped Amy into his arms with a smile on his face. The little girl's smile and expression of reverence made him feel very satisfied. The Purple Phoenix soared through the sky by itself, and it really did appear to be invincible and lonely.

"Waah … Our kite broke, and it's not the highest anymore. It can't fly anymore …" Ya Ya was stunned for a moment before bursting into tears.

"Yaya, don't cry. Don't cry. Father will reconnect the kite string in a while. That way, you can fly up into the sky again. Later, you will be able to fly even higher …" Dennis said as he hurriedly wiped away Yaya's tears.

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