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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 911

More than twenty families participated in the competition, and it was a hilarious sight. Families were tumbling over each other, adopting all sorts of poses.

Due to the lack of coordination, just as one person managed to stand, another might accidentally knock them down. Two couples even stumbled right at the starting point after a few steps.

Thankfully, the track was made of rubber, so it wouldn't be too painful even if someone fell.

Seeing the chaos behind us, I burst into laughter.

Ava stared at Atlas's face, asking, "Dad, are we the first?"

Right behind us, another couple had reached the finish line. Just like us, they turned back to look behind with hearty laughter.

Ava wasn't sure if we were the first ones to arrive.

Atlas kissed Ava's cheek and proudly declared, "Of course, we're the first!"

Ava became ecstatic, hugging his neck and cheering loudly.

The next activity was a craft project. This time, we teamed up with Jenny. The task was to create a hanging decor.

Atlas noticed some unused peacock feathers among the materials and took them. Jenny looked at Atlas and said, "Uncle Atlas, no one else is using these."

"We'll use them. We shouldn't waste materials," he energetically said.

He paused and discussed it with me. We quickly sketched a simple design on the backboard. Then, he brought in some lifelike artificial peony flowers.

Demonstrating the process to Jenny and me, he immediately got to work. We had clear roles. Jenny handled materials, I did the cutting, and Atlas took charge of pasting on the backboard.

Due to the materials, our artwork was assembled quickly, but attaching the peacock's tail required meticulous care, demanding utmost precision.

However, Atlas worked fast and well. We had a vivid painting of a peony and a peacock in no time.

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