Manbao jumped down from the carriage, grabbed her kite, and ran onto the grass field. Bai Shanbao and Bai Erlang were not to be outdone, and within moments they were chasing and scrambling after her to claim the best spot.
Mr. Zhuang leisurely got out of the carriage, holding his kite and deliberately distanced himself from his three disciples, finding an open space to send his kite soaring.
Then, he tied the string to a rather large rock and sat down on the grass, watching his three disciples from a distance as they playfully struggled to get their kites into the air.
Naturally, flying a kite was only fun if you did it yourself, so Manbao refused the help of Zhou Silang and ran back and forth with her kite a couple of times. On the third attempt, just as a breeze blew against her, the kite was filled with wind and rose into the sky, and she quickly began pulling and releasing the string.
Bai Shanbao and Bai Erlang's kites were also up in the air now.