Chapter 363 The "Little Bean" Who Was Hated Online in Parent-Child Entertainment 8
Chapter 363 The "Little Bean" Who Was Hated Online in Parent-Child Entertainment 8
Suddenly, a few dark clouds drifted into the sky, and the originally clear weather instantly turned gloomy.
"Is it going to rain?" Wang Hui looked at the gloomy sky, somewhat speechless. "It's probably a downpour! It'll come and go quickly. I checked before I came, and that's how summers are here." Wu Yuxing said.
The fathers dared not linger any longer. While comforting their somewhat panicked children, they quickly loaded the groceries into the car. The children also thoughtfully helped carry some of the lighter items.
Once everyone was on the bus, large raindrops began to pelt down. Sitting in the bus, looking out at the world blurred by the rain through the windows, everyone was somewhat relieved that they had managed to get inside in time.
Although the downpour disrupted their otherwise relaxing trip, everyone was still in good spirits, discussing what delicious food to cook for dinner along the way.
Soon, they returned to the village. On the way, they had already discussed that they would have a fire at Liu Hua's two-story house that night, since it was a large place and the children would have a place to play.
As soon as they got out of the car, the children excitedly rushed into the house, while the fathers busied themselves in the rain carrying ingredients into the kitchen. Although the rain soaked their clothes, smiles still lingered on their faces.
Because they had been busy all day and had gotten caught in the rain, the fathers took turns going back to their lodgings to get a change of clothes, gave the children a bath, and then took a nap at Liu Hua's place.
Rainy days can be a perfect match for sleeping! Everyone woke up after 4 a.m., and the rain had long since stopped. After playing with the children for a while, the fathers started preparing dinner.
Some were washing and chopping vegetables, others were starting a fire to cook, while the children helped by handing things to them. Before long, a delicious aroma wafted from the kitchen.
Dinner was a sumptuous affair, featuring braised pork belly, braised prawns, steamed egg custard, delicious stir-fried vegetables, tender shredded potatoes, flavorful mushroom soup, and the children's favorite apple pie. Everyone sat around the table, enjoying this delicious meal.
After dinner, the children chased and played in the yard, while the adults sat aside chatting and sharing their life stories.
As night deepened, the children, tired from playing, nestled in their fathers' arms and drifted off to sleep. Wang Hui and Yang Peng carried Wang Shuai and Yang Yang back to their residence.
Wu Yuxing and Wu Haoran had no choice but to stay at Liu Hua's place for the night because the hole in their roof hadn't been patched, so their house had been flooded that day.
The moonlight shone on the courtyard, making everything seem so peaceful and beautiful.
The next day, they embarked on a new journey with the production crew, this time heading to the Inner Mongolian grasslands.
As the plane slowly landed, they set foot on the northernmost land of their motherland. They boarded a bus with the program crew, and as the bus slowly drove into the grassland, the boundless green unfolded before their eyes like a huge scroll, leaving them in awe.
Outside the car window, the lush green grass stretched out like a velvet carpet, reaching all the way to the horizon, creating a picturesque scene against the backdrop of blue sky and white clouds.
A gentle breeze rustled through the grass, creating waves that seemed to whisper the earth's breath. In the distance, herds of cattle and sheep grazed leisurely, some lying down, some standing, blending seamlessly into this green sea of grass, forming a tranquil and harmonious scene.
The children were especially excited. Like a flock of chirping birds, they pointed at the beautiful scenery outside the window, talking and laughing non-stop.
Some children marveled at the vastness of the grassland, while others were filled with curiosity about the adorable cattle and sheep. Their laughter and cheers echoed in the carriage, as if releasing all the vitality and energy of the grassland.
As soon as they got off the car, the fresh air hit them. The production team arranged for them to stay in yurts. After a short rest, they began their first day of grassland experience activities.
The fathers took their children horseback riding. As the children stood in front of the horses and looked at the tall steeds, a sense of fear welled up in their hearts.
The fathers noticed their children's unease and smiled encouragingly, "Don't be afraid, kids. Riding a horse is a lot of fun. Just relax and follow the horse's rhythm, and you'll find it's actually very gentle."
With the fathers' patient guidance, the children gradually began to relax. They carefully gripped the saddle, feeling the horse's body temperature and the slight swaying.
The fathers led the horses, guiding the children step by step. At first, the children were a little nervous, sitting stiffly on the horses, but as time went by, they gradually got used to the feeling, and happy smiles appeared on their faces.
On the grassland, fathers and children rode horses together, enjoying the beautiful natural scenery and fresh air. The children excitedly talked about everything around them, their laughter and the sound of horses' hooves blending together to create a warm and beautiful scene.
As night fell, the bonfire party that the production team had meticulously prepared for the guests officially began.
The roaring bonfire illuminated the entire area, and the warm firelight reflected on everyone's faces, creating a feeling of immense comfort.
Everyone gathered around the campfire, enjoying the fragrant roasted whole lamb while sipping rich and sweet milk tea.
The whole roasted lamb is crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, sizzling with oil. One bite and the juicy, tender lamb melts in your mouth, leaving you wanting more. And the steaming cup of milk tea adds a touch of warmth to the slightly chilly night.
In this joyful atmosphere, traditional Mongolian song and dance performances also made a dazzling appearance.
Dressed in traditional costumes, the dancers, illuminated by the bonfire, looked like fairies descending to earth. Their dance was graceful and captivating, light and flowing, with every movement full of power and rhythm.
Accompanied by the melodious sounds of the morin khuur (horsehead fiddle) and the rousing drumbeats, the audience was completely captivated by the exotic performance.
The father and children joined in the dancing, creating a lively atmosphere.
Just as everyone was immersed in the joy, suddenly, the flames of the campfire shot up and emitted a strange light.
From the light, a figure dressed in a mysterious robe slowly emerged, his eyes deep and unfathomable, as if concealing endless secrets. Everyone was stunned by this sudden sight, and the scene fell silent instantly.
The mysterious figure spoke, "Welcome to this grassland, but ancient powers are hidden here, and your arrival has disrupted a certain balance." The fathers became alert and shielded their children behind them.
The mysterious man continued, "But you have also brought life and hope. As long as you can pass a test, this grassland will be bound to you."
The test was to find three keys deep in the grassland, each symbolizing courage, wisdom, and kindness.
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