Chapter 387 Letting the Kite (2)

Meng Yulou was very surprised: "Is there a difference?"

I said: "Of course there is a difference." I copied the joke from my former classmate: "If the octopus is alive, if you fart for it to smell, the hand will cover the nose, and the rest will be the foot."

Meng Yulou fainted, no matter how beautiful she was, she couldn't help grinning and laughing at this moment.I stuck out my tongue, and couldn't help laughing out loud "haha". The laughter between Meng Yulou and I spread far away, and spread around.

The sun at this time was extremely bright.

I was very excited to take the octopus kite and follow others and fly it while running.Because I have no experience, I have to run for a long time before the octopus can fly.I was in a hurry to put out the thread, and I was too busy to pull the thread.The octopus kite flew higher and higher until the thread on the ball was almost exhausted, so I stopped the line and kept the octopus floating in the air.I held the rope of the kite tightly, raised my head, and ran, the wind lifted my hair, and it flew up happily as I ran.

At that moment, the bright sunshine fell on me, and my whole body was covered in the sun, with a bright smile on my face.

I raised my head high and looked at my octopus for a while, and the dragonfly in Meng Yulou for a while. I felt like I had become a kite, flying freely in the blue sky.

I yelled: "Sister, hurry up, come here, look at how high my octopus flies. Sister, my octopus is higher than your dragonfly!" Suddenly, I screamed: "Oh, oh, no! Well, my octopus got into a fight! Oops, it's over, my octopus."

My octopus, in the sky, and another colorful goldfish-shaped kite, came out of nowhere and started fighting, entangled with each other, and they couldn't be separated no matter what.I was in a hurry, and pulled desperately, but the more I pulled, the more entangled I was, they stuck together tightly and didn't move.

Holding a goldfish-shaped kite is Wu Erlang's concubine. When she saw it was me, she was frightened. She let go of her hands and knelt down and kowtowed: "Concubine Shu, please forgive me!"

At this time, a gust of wind suddenly blew, my hands trembled, and the thread I was holding loosened.

The octopus-shaped kite and the goldfish-shaped kite immediately flew higher and higher like wild horses off their ropes.The two entangled kites probably met each other's eyes and were unwilling to separate. Both of them were facing each other like meat buns beating dogs. They never looked back. They flew higher and higher with great enthusiasm. Floating unsteadily in the sky for a while, he waved his hand chicly, without taking a single cloud away, and headed for a brighter future.

That young concubine was still kneeling on the ground, kowtowing tremblingly, desperately admitting her mistake: "Mrs. Concubine Shu, please forgive me! Concubine Shu, please forgive me!"

I smiled and said, "None of your business. Get up quickly."

The concubine breathed a sigh of relief, kowtowed her head and got up again: "Miss Concubine Xie Shu."

In the grass not far away, there was a burst of yelling, and I was curious: "What are those yelling?"

The concubine said: "Go back to Concubine Shu, it's the prince and the others who are playing polo."

(End of this chapter)

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