Meanwhile, when the situation in Syria stabilized, Tawanna’s concert in Paris went off without a hitch. The queen’s allure is unmatched, bringing joy to her fans all across Europe that feels as festive as New Year’s Day.
Before long, the Lantern Festival arrived.
In Charlie’s eyes, the Lantern Festival is the liveliest of traditional festivals, offering the most stunning visual experiences.
The river was adorned with lights, and an ancient-style river cruise was organized. Despite the chilly, damp weather, it did little to dampen the enthusiasm of the citizens of Aurous Hill, who flocked to the riverbanks to admire the lanterns at night.
This evening, the Calligraphy and Painting Association hosted a calligraphy and painting competition along with a riddle contest at a bookstore situated on the river. As a member of the association, Jacob was obligated to attend in support. Elaine, always keen to partake in festivities, planned to join him, extending an invitation to Charlie and Claire as well.
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