Then, the patterns that had been perfectly regular suddenly dispersed into a few monotonous lines.
Lin Xiaolu looked at the silken thread in her hands, feeling slightly downcast:
"...Ah, I failed."
"Yep, it's over."
Both of them sighed simultaneously.
Just as it appeared on the surface, Emerald Sparrow and Lin Xiaolu were actually playing the flipping rope game.
As a traditional game of the East China Continent, flipping the rope used to be a cherished childhood memory for most children there in earlier days.
Generally, there are two ways to play with the flipping rope: one involves a single person weaving various patterns with a rope, and the other requires interaction between two people. Naturally, the game that Emerald Sparrow and Lin Xiaolu had just practiced required two players.