Marius loves telling wild stories at school, but no one believes him. When he claims he saw a dragon, his friends laugh. But when danger arrives, Marius must prove he's telling the truth.
Marius was a cheeky and funny boy who loved to tell stories at his school in Créteil. One day, he told his classmates about a dragon he saw flying over the school. " - A dragon? Really, Marius?" said Emma, giggling. But Marius insisted, " - I saw it! It was big and green!" Nobody believed him, and that made Marius feel sad.
The next day, Marius wanted to show his friends the place where he saw the dragon. But as they reached the playground, the dragon was nowhere to be seen. " - See, Marius, there's no dragon!" laughed Max. Marius felt frustrated, " - But it was right here!" he exclaimed. Everyone just walked away, shaking their heads.
Determined to prove he was right, Marius decided to look for clues. He heard a strange noise from the bushes and thought it must be the dragon. But when he got closer, it was just a cat. " - It's not a dragon," Marius sighed. He searched all day but found nothing. " - Maybe they're right," he thought, feeling defeated.
Feeling hopeless, Marius sat on the steps and thought about giving up. " - Maybe I imagined it," he said to himself. Just then, his teacher, Mrs. Dupont, sat next to him. " - Marius, sometimes we see things others can't. Don't give up," she encouraged him. Marius nodded but felt unsure.
That evening, Marius remembered something Mrs. Dupont said. " - Maybe I need to see things differently," he thought. The next day, he borrowed a pair of binoculars from Mrs. Dupont and headed to the playground. " - Look! There it is!" he shouted, pointing to the sky. His friends finally saw the dragon flying.
With everyone finally believing him, Marius felt relieved. " - You were right all along!" Emma said, smiling. The dragon flew away, but Marius knew he had been honest. " - Thanks for believing in me," he told Mrs. Dupont. Marius learned that telling the truth is important, and his friends learned to listen more carefully.
Marius was a cheeky and funny boy who loved to tell stories at his school in Créteil. One day, he told his classmates about a dragon he saw flying over the school. " - A dragon? Really, Marius?" said Emma, giggling. But Marius insisted, " - I saw it! It was big and green!" Nobody believed him, and that made Marius feel sad.
The next day, Marius wanted to show his friends the place where he saw the dragon. But as they reached the playground, the dragon was nowhere to be seen. " - See, Marius, there's no dragon!" laughed Max. Marius felt frustrated, " - But it was right here!" he exclaimed. Everyone just walked away, shaking their heads.
Determined to prove he was right, Marius decided to look for clues. He heard a strange noise from the bushes and thought it must be the dragon. But when he got closer, it was just a cat. " - It's not a dragon," Marius sighed. He searched all day but found nothing. " - Maybe they're right," he thought, feeling defeated.
Feeling hopeless, Marius sat on the steps and thought about giving up. " - Maybe I imagined it," he said to himself. Just then, his teacher, Mrs. Dupont, sat next to him. " - Marius, sometimes we see things others can't. Don't give up," she encouraged him. Marius nodded but felt unsure.
That evening, Marius remembered something Mrs. Dupont said. " - Maybe I need to see things differently," he thought. The next day, he borrowed a pair of binoculars from Mrs. Dupont and headed to the playground. " - Look! There it is!" he shouted, pointing to the sky. His friends finally saw the dragon flying.
With everyone finally believing him, Marius felt relieved. " - You were right all along!" Emma said, smiling. The dragon flew away, but Marius knew he had been honest. " - Thanks for believing in me," he told Mrs. Dupont. Marius learned that telling the truth is important, and his friends learned to listen more carefully.
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