The scope of knowledge is no longer limited to common sense, but extends to some famous historical events. For children with an average age of five, the amount of content they need to memorize is already quite extensive, not to mention the impact of the tension during the competition.

Wen Ze was focused on becoming stronger, and he seemed to be able to answer these questions with ease. Even for questions he had never seen before, he seemed to know the answer as if he had divine help.

He answered the questions with ease and speed, quickly gaining a commanding lead in points. Meanwhile, the other younger players' mentality crumbled, sealing their fate of defeat.

If the knowledge competition hadn't been so boring, Wen Ze would definitely have gained more popularity points. His efficiency in answering questions was terrifying; he answered almost half of the 100 questions correctly, with a 100% success rate. I wonder what the viewers thought, but he left a deep impression on the judges and the audience.

Wen Ze's black hair and eyes were already rare, and his round, rosy face, which had been well-cared for by Wen Ai, answered questions with great confidence. All the answers he gave were correct, making it hard for the beastmen who admired strength not to pay attention to him.

"This little one is really amazing! There are so many questions I don't know the answers to."

"Yes, the gap between them and the other kids is immediately apparent."

The beastmen, who valued strength above all else, suddenly felt suppressed by wisdom. Looking at Wen Ze, who answered fluently, they couldn't help but feel a sense of admiration.

Lan Xi stared at Wen Ze, who answered every question instantly, his mouth agape. This friend always managed to surprise him, but he could clearly sense Wen Ze's limitations; he knew very little about things outside the Gemini Galaxy.

Therefore, the little mermaid was carefree, answering questions beyond the scope of Gemini, and quietly watching Wenze perform for the rest. Her mindset was much better than the other little ones.

After the match, Wen Ze had accumulated a terrifying 48 points, widening the gap with second-place Lan Xi by 30 points, causing an uproar in the audience!

The other children could only share the remaining 22 points, a dismal result. When the statistics came out, the audience burst into tears again.

Wen Ze, the child killer, rose to fame in one battle!

Wen Ze, who was originally quite smug, became bewildered when he saw the group of crying and wailing little brats around him.

Are you such a sore loser?

The cries of more than a dozen children were deafening and unbearable. Wen Ze frowned, extremely annoyed, and quickly left the arena.

Just then, the baby stopped crying. They sensed a faint anger and instinctively told them that they couldn't cry anymore.

Wen Ze had no idea about any of this. He ran quickly backstage and threw himself into Wen Ai's arms.

"Teacher Wen, am I good?" He raised his little face expectantly.

Who could resist praising him? Wen Ai patted his little head and said with a smile, "Amazing, Xiao Ze is the best!"

A happy smile spread across Wen Ze's face. He nuzzled against Wen Ai affectionately, feeling warm and extremely content.

He was led by Wen Ai to his companions. Every child in the orphanage was a master of praise, and being together made them even happier!

Lan Xi approached her childcare worker, but the worker was not very satisfied.

"Xiaoxi, how come you can't even beat a four-year-old?" This kind of teaching method is actually very common among childcare workers. They believe that this can stimulate the children's competitive spirit and make them work harder.

But the childcare worker in front of us was clearly driven by personal emotions. If our first job was taken by another little-known childcare center, how could we demonstrate the strength of our Fish Bubble Childcare Center?

Lan Xi glanced up at the incessantly chattering adult before him, a hint of mockery in his eyes. He then turned to look at Wen Ze, who was surrounded by his companions, his gaze returning to its usual calm.

But Lan Xi's caregiver soon became smug again. Lan Xi won first place in the singing competition, and he believed that his earlier "encouragement" had worked.

Her voice was crisp and clear, and her beast form was a myna bird. Her yellow eyes gleamed as she said, seemingly casually, "Our Xiaoxi is really amazing. She easily took first place, unlike others who have to answer so many questions just to barely advance." Even if Xiao Liang was slow to notice, he could tell that she had ill intentions, but he wasn't interested in that. His little girl was very disappointed and needed a good meal.

He merely changed his gaze, and the sinister aura of the snake beast terrified the other party into silence. This kind of scum wasn't worth his time, so he simply took Xiao Li away.

"How terrifying..." After a while, when someone backstage recovered, Lan Xi's childcare worker was pale, but still tried to be brave: "Who is this person!"

When Lan Xi arrived backstage, she saw her teacher's silly appearance, pouted, and immediately felt bored.

I miss my parents. When they come back, I'll find another orphanage...

Xiao Li pouted as Xiao Liang carried her away. She had barely made it to the next round, which was a huge blow to the proud little sparrow. She buried herself in Xiao Liang's hair and didn't say a word.

"What's wrong? You're giving up already?" Xiao Liang said lazily, having been keeping a close eye on Xiao Li's condition.

A soft sob sounded, making his heart tighten.

"W-What's wrong?" Suddenly, a sharp pain shot through his scalp, and Xiao Liang shouted exaggeratedly, "Ouch! The bird ate the snake!!"

"Pah, I won't." Xiao Li raised her head, the feathers around her eyes were wet, and her red rose-colored eyes showed some embarrassment and annoyance. She pecked Xiao Liang again.

"Why are you crying like that? You didn't lose." Xiao Liang lifted her up. "Look, the sky in front of you, this is your stage. Don't just look at that small patch of land."

Xiao Li looked up as she listened to his words. She saw a vast, boundless sky, the clouds shifting colors under the reflection of the Gemini stars, from orange-yellow to pink, then to deep purple, like a captivating painting. Her mood brightened, and her initial dejection gradually dissipated.

"Mmm!" She took a deep breath, as if to take the vast sky into her chest, and then slowly exhale, releasing all her negative emotions.

Xiao Liang looked at her transformation, a hint of satisfaction flashing in his eyes. He encouraged her, "Remember, no matter what difficulties you encounter, always look up at the sky, just like you are now. It will give you strength and hope."

……

"Is that you?" Kuli looked at the lamb opposite him and couldn't help but breathe on it.

That's the guy who spoke ill of others in Blue Pine Forest back then!

The thought of beating the other person up made him jump up and down a little nervously.

The lamb Youyou scoffed. He was a five-year-old child. How could he not beat a four-year-old kitten?

But soon, reality taught him a lesson.

Yuyou, fiddling with her hooves that had sprung out in fright, ran around the area, not understanding how this stinky cat could be so strong; one swipe of its paw and she was bleeding.

He was so scared that he bleated loudly and quickly gave in. The audience laughed uproariously at the chaotic scene.

Finally, Kuli slapped Yuu's neck with his paw. Despite his young age, he exuded a fierce aura, which moved Mrs. Quira deeply. Her good boy was truly promising.

He raised his little cat head, nimbly jumped off the platform, and ran towards his companions with his tail held high.

Mrs. Quira had intended to portray a loving mother, but her love for her child was wasted.

"I've avenged you!" Cooley said gleefully, having been holding back his anger for this day.

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