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Just as it looked like Nimbus would float away forever, William remembered the "Woolly-Duo" song they used to sing. He began to hum a soft, rhythmic tune. To everyone’s surprise, Nimbus stopped drifting. The sheep’s wool began to vibrate in sync with the song, and slowly, surely, Nimbus lowered back to the meadow floor.

In the heart of the Mitten Meadow, where the grass is as soft as cashmere and the dew tastes like sweet peppermint, lived a tiny, azure-furred creature named William. Today was no ordinary day; it was the day of the Great Woolly Games, and William was determined to master the most difficult event: . Download WoQLY EP18 mp4

With a gentle tap of his crook and a final high-pitched whistle, William guided Nimbus across the finish line. The meadow erupted in cheers. He hadn't just trained a sheep; he had discovered that even the wildest clouds could be tamed with a little bit of heart and a lot of harmony. Just as it looked like Nimbus would float

William's mentor, a wise old woolly with a long, braided beard, handed him a golden shepherd’s crook. "Training a Cloud-Sheep isn't about strength, William," the mentor whispered. "It's about the rhythm of the wind." The sheep’s wool began to vibrate in sync

In the first round, William faced a particularly stubborn sheep named Nimbus. Every time William tried to lead Nimbus left, the sheep would puff out its wool and drift toward the sun. The crowd of tiny creatures gasped as William nearly lost his footing on a slippery patch of moss.

While other woollies were content knitting cozy hats or playing hide-and-seek in the Marvellous Wool trees, William had a different dream. He wanted to be the first to guide the giant, fluffy Cloud-Sheep across the Sky-Bridge. These sheep weren't like normal ones; they were made of literal clouds and tended to float away if you didn’t keep a steady hand on their woolly reins.

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