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Journey to Karisanea World of Possibilities in Chattanooga, TN
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Far in the Universe is a primarily peaceful planet called Mazura 3. Although the planet us usually peaceful, it does not mean that the people do not have struggles. One family in particular has a challenge trying to keep their child, Michael, alive. He is an adventurous young child with a decent cultivation level and no fear. It is as if the thought of any adventure eliminates all rational thoughts while the child looks for the first opportunity to have fun.
Even when Michael tries to behave to ease the stress on his loving mother, trouble seems to have a way of finding him. Like an affinity (unusual attraction), he always has creative choices that are hard to determine if the inevitable outcome will be disastrous or an opportunity.
When a young child can transport (almost instantly travel) from one place to another, it is a challenge to keep him safe when he likes to go halfway around the world to ride rhinos or find other exciting adventures that he sees in documentaries. Therein lies the exciting adventures while his mother desperately struggles and cries to keep the young child alive. Meanwhile, she fears it is almost impossible for Michael to survive to adulthood. What will become of this child is hard to say at first. Indeed, if he survives, he may have a promising future with his gifted talents.
Even when Michael tries to behave to ease the stress on his loving mother, trouble seems to have a way of finding him. Like an affinity (unusual attraction), he always has creative choices that are hard to determine if the inevitable outcome will be disastrous or an opportunity.
When a young child can transport (almost instantly travel) from one place to another, it is a challenge to keep him safe when he likes to go halfway around the world to ride rhinos or find other exciting adventures that he sees in documentaries. Therein lies the exciting adventures while his mother desperately struggles and cries to keep the young child alive. Meanwhile, she fears it is almost impossible for Michael to survive to adulthood. What will become of this child is hard to say at first. Indeed, if he survives, he may have a promising future with his gifted talents.
Far in the Universe is a primarily peaceful planet called Mazura 3. Although the planet us usually peaceful, it does not mean that the people do not have struggles. One family in particular has a challenge trying to keep their child, Michael, alive. He is an adventurous young child with a decent cultivation level and no fear. It is as if the thought of any adventure eliminates all rational thoughts while the child looks for the first opportunity to have fun.
Even when Michael tries to behave to ease the stress on his loving mother, trouble seems to have a way of finding him. Like an affinity (unusual attraction), he always has creative choices that are hard to determine if the inevitable outcome will be disastrous or an opportunity.
When a young child can transport (almost instantly travel) from one place to another, it is a challenge to keep him safe when he likes to go halfway around the world to ride rhinos or find other exciting adventures that he sees in documentaries. Therein lies the exciting adventures while his mother desperately struggles and cries to keep the young child alive. Meanwhile, she fears it is almost impossible for Michael to survive to adulthood. What will become of this child is hard to say at first. Indeed, if he survives, he may have a promising future with his gifted talents.
Even when Michael tries to behave to ease the stress on his loving mother, trouble seems to have a way of finding him. Like an affinity (unusual attraction), he always has creative choices that are hard to determine if the inevitable outcome will be disastrous or an opportunity.
When a young child can transport (almost instantly travel) from one place to another, it is a challenge to keep him safe when he likes to go halfway around the world to ride rhinos or find other exciting adventures that he sees in documentaries. Therein lies the exciting adventures while his mother desperately struggles and cries to keep the young child alive. Meanwhile, she fears it is almost impossible for Michael to survive to adulthood. What will become of this child is hard to say at first. Indeed, if he survives, he may have a promising future with his gifted talents.

















