The carnival was exceptionally lively, as the races of All Realms tried to show off their strength or please the Empire with their ingenuity, and let me tell you, the acts here could easily dwarf those of an 'X's Got Talent' show.
Of course, this was a good thing, but it had its headaches too: faced with countless programs, both dazzling and seemingly top-notch, most of the time I found it hard to choose between them.
I had just dragged the kids and their mom, carried the maid named Crow, and led an utterly curious Qianqian to watch the homemade folk version of "Transformers" Season 2 from Cybertron. I was deeply impressed by the electric tricycle that broke down mid-performance. Now standing at the junction of Section C-5, I was discussing with Bubbles whether to go watch the "King of Fighters 2011.12" staged by Qijia She or the thousand-skeleton dance from Dark City, both feeling somewhat depressing.