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Chapter 2334 Butterfly Lamp

Phoenix City is more lively at night than during the day. During the day, most people stay in the inn to recharge their batteries. Now at night, everyone is out and about. The streets are packed with people. To describe it as crowded and still is not an exaggeration.

Dong Chen was squeezed into the crowd with an irritated look on his face. He couldn't get anything interesting about this lantern festival. But Die'er was very excited. Everything he saw was new, and she was holding the candied haws in her hand that she had just bought with Dong Chen's money.

Although Fanfan and Tang Muchen were also squeezed into the crowd, they didn't feel crowded at all, they could only experience the lively feeling.

"Brother, look, those lamps are so beautiful. They were made by the skill of the ancients. The lamps are so lifelike. Where can you see such lamps now?" Fanfan was also very excited, pointing to the lamps hanging everywhere.

Tang Muchen nodded in agreement and asked, "Which one do you like?"

"I like them all." Fanfan thinks they all look good.

Tang Muchen said: "When I get back, I'll have someone make some for you."

"Is there anyone else who knows how to do it?" Fanfan asked.

"Of course." Tang Muchen said: "These craftsmanship are now intangible cultural heritage, and they are still passed down by others."

Fanfan nodded happily: "Then I want a butterfly lantern."

"Okay, I'll make you a big butterfly lantern." Tang Muchen promised while rubbing her head.

As soon as he finished speaking, Die'er shouted excitedly: "Wow, what a big butterfly lantern, look, look, it's so beautiful."

As Die'er screamed, many people had seen the lamp she was talking about, hanging on a high pole. Its lifelike butterfly shape looked like a butterfly resting on the pole.

People all over the street were stunned, it was so beautiful.

"This should be the highlight of this year's lantern festival," someone said.

"Definitely, I don't know how to get the lottery this year." Someone agreed.

Die'er pricked up her ears to listen, and curiously asked someone: "What does the lottery mean?"

The man kindly answered her: "Every year there is a lottery prize at the lantern festival. Whoever can complete the tasks issued by the organizer can take away the lottery prize."

Die'er's eyes lit up: "Then what is this year's mission?"

"We don't know yet, we have to wait for the organizer to announce it," the person said.

"When will it be released?" Die'er asked anxiously.

Just as this person was about to speak, the organizer came out to announce the task.

Everyone's attention was drawn to it, curious about what the mission would be this year.

I thought that this year's jackpot was so big that the task would be complicated, but I didn't expect that the task was very straightforward. Whoever can climb to the top of the pole and get the butterfly lantern wins.

In order to stimulate everyone's enthusiasm for participation, the organizer also specifically explained that the reason why the butterfly lantern is so bright is because the wings are inlaid with countless precious night pearls. In other words, getting the butterfly lantern is equivalent to getting countless priceless night pearls.

At this time, the whole place was in a state of excitement. People were dying for money and birds were dying for food. Everyone was eager to participate, but at least two-thirds of the people were persuaded to leave by the hundred-foot-high pole.

It is impossible for ordinary people to climb up, unless they are people who are very good at Qinggong. However, just being good at Qinggong is not enough. You also have to have Qinggong by your side, otherwise you will definitely be beaten down in the middle. The organizer has no rules against fighting.

Luminous pearls, there are countless luminous pearls. People’s brains can be beaten into pig brains.

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