The gymnasium, which was already being used by other grades on the opposite side of the space, became even more crowded. The audience grew packed as more students from other grades filled the empty seats. Even faculty members and administrative staff could now be seen gathering around — all because of one class.
The class whose competitive spirit had skyrocketed so high that word spread throughout the school.
The intense atmosphere between the groups was already entertaining enough, but the real highlight — the reason everyone had gathered here — was one question:
How would the Blue Team find a way to win this time?
The sack race was one thing, but the next events were entirely different.
There were several games involving both parents and children: the Three-Legged Race, Red vs. Blue Trivia Race, Egg and Spoon Race, and Tug-of-War.
And so far?
The Red Team kept losing because the Blue Team approached the games differently.
