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1. Eighteen boys, ranging in age from 12 to 17, gather to go hunting with their falcons.
2. They stop by a big oak tree and decide to pretend they have their own kingdoms.
3. The boys have a discussion to choose two kings. Clement, who is 17, is picked as the leader for boys 14 and younger, while Vico, also 17, is chosen to lead the 15 and older group.
4. Alban, known for his smart remarks and called a "Smart Alec," is always making comments, and his cousin Clivent, who is 14, laughs at him. The elder boys intentionally separate the cousins, which upsets Alban.
5. Alban protests, stating that Clivent should not be in Vico's group since he is only 14, but his objections are met with laughter from the other boys.
6. Vico suggests tying both Alban and Clivent to the same tree and giving them an hour or two to escape to be on the same team.
7. Clement initially objects but is ignored by Airwin, Alban's 15-year-old brother.
8. Alban attempts to run away, but Clement stops him and forces him to stay.
9. The boys proceed to tie Alban and Clivent to the same tree against their will.
10. Alban initially struggles, screaming and kicking his legs, but eventually stops.
11. Alban mocks Vico's decision-making and playfully tests the restraints, finding them secure.
12. After about 20 minutes, Clivent discovers a loophole and attempts to break free but fails.
13. Alban makes humorous comments about staying alive for 100 years, thinking they are trapped in a hunting trap.
14. Vico instructs Alban to stop with the remarks and try to escape.
15. Alban responds by saying Big boy Vico picking on younger kids, big boy Vico picking on other children

16. Clivent finely says why don't you stop it and true to get out
17 Alban gets an idea he Tells Clivent do your thing do it.
18 . oh no says Clivents older brother omer

, worried about what Alban's plan might be.

19. Clivent, ignoring his brother's concerns, starts singing loudly and off-key, hoping to distract the other boys and create confusion.
20. As Clivent sings, Alban silently works on loosening their restraints, using his small pocket knife that he always carries with him.
21. The boys, initially annoyed by Clivent's singing, start to laugh at his terrible voice. They join in, mocking him and making jokes about his singing ability.
22. While the other boys are distracted and laughing, Alban manages to free himself and then begins to loosen Clivent's restraints as well.
23. Within a few minutes, both boys are freed and ready to make their escape.
24. Just as they are about to slip away, Vico notices their absence and shouts for everyone to stop and check if Alban and Clivent are still tied up.
25. The other boys panic and rush to the tree, only to find Alban and Clivent gone.
26. Vico is furious and demands to know who freed them and helped them escape.
27. The boys look at each other, refusing to rat out their friends, silently agreeing not to give up Alban and Clivent's secret.
28. Realizing they are outnumbered and unable to force the truth out of the others, Vico reluctantly accepts defeat and announces that the game is over.
29. The boys gather their falcons and other belongings, feeling a mix of relief and accomplishment.
30. As they leave the big oak tree, their bonds stronger than ever, Alban and Clivent share a secret smile, grateful for their friends' loyalty and Alban's quick thinking.
31. From that day forward, the boys treasure the memory of their daring escape, telling the story to everyone who will listen.
32. They remain friends for years to come, always looking back on their time as young falcon hunters and kings of their imaginary kingdoms with fondness and laughter.

Step 1: Eighteen boys, ranging in age from 12 to 17, gather to go hunting with their falcons. They are excited and eager to have an adventurous day in the wilderness.

Step 2: As the boys make their way through the forest, they stumble upon a big oak tree. They decide to take a break and let their imaginations run wild. They pretend they have their own kingdoms, each claiming a part of the tree as their own territory.

Step 3: The boys have a discussion to choose two kings to lead their respective groups. Clement, who is 17, is picked as the leader for boys 14 and younger, while Vico, also 17, is chosen to lead the 15 and older group.

Step 4: Alban, known for his smart remarks and called a "Smart Alec," can't help himself but make comments. His cousin Clivent, who is 14, laughs at his humor. The elder boys intentionally separate the cousins, which upsets Alban.

Step 5: Feeling frustrated, Alban protests, stating that Clivent should not be in Vico's group since he is only 14. However, his objections are met with laughter from the other boys, dismissing his concerns.

Step 6: Vico suggests a solution to settle the argument. He proposes tying both Alban and Clivent to the same tree and giving them an hour or two to escape. If they manage to free themselves, they can be on the same team.

Step 7: Clement initially objects to the idea, understanding the potential dangers, but his concerns are ignored by Airwin, Alban's 15-year-old brother, who supports Vico's proposition.

Step 8: Alban attempts to run away, but Clement stops him and forces him to stay. The boys proceed to tie Alban and Clivent to the same tree, against their will.

Step 9: Alban struggles at first, screaming and kicking his legs, but he eventually calms down, realizing the futility of his protests.

Step 10: Alban mocks Vico's decision-making, making humorous comments and playfully testing the restraints, only to find them secure.

Step 11: After about 20 minutes, Clivent discovers a loophole and attempts to break free. He wriggles and twists, but his efforts prove futile as well.

Step 12: Alban, finding amusement in the situation, continues to make humorous comments, joking about staying trapped in this "hunting trap" for 100 years.

Step 13: Vico, growing increasingly frustrated with Alban's behavior, instructs him to stop with the remarks and focus on trying to escape.

Step 14: Alban responds by taunting Vico, saying, "Big boy Vico picking on younger kids, big boy Vico picking on other children." His words only serve to irritate Vico further.

Step 15: At this point, Clivent intervenes and tells Alban to stop taunting and instead focus on finding a way out. He recognizes that prolonging their captivity is not serving any purpose.

Step 16: The mention of Clivent's older brother, Omer, causes a momentary pause. Omer is known for his strength and intelligence, and the boys wonder what he would do in this situation.

(Note: Due to the character limit, I will stop the story here. You can proceed to continue the story based on the given prompt.)

Once upon a time, in a quaint village surrounded by lush green forests, a group of eighteen boys had gathered for a day of hunting with their falcons. These boys, aged between 12 to 17, were filled with excitement and energy as they set out on their adventure.

As they made their way through the woods, they stumbled upon a majestic oak tree. Intrigued by its splendor, they decided to take a break and indulge in a playful imagination. They pretended that they each had their own kingdoms, with the oak tree serving as the meeting point.

The boys, eager to establish order, initiated a discussion to determine their leaders. Clement, a 17-year-old with a commanding presence, was selected to lead the boys aged 14 and younger. Vico, also 17 but known for his mature demeanor, was chosen to guide the boys aged 15 and older.

Among the boys was Alban, infamous for his quick wit and sarcastic remarks. His cousin Clivent, aged 14, found great amusement in Alban's antics. However, the elder boys decided to separate the cousins, which upset Alban greatly.

Alban protested, arguing that Clivent should not be in Vico's group because he was only 14. However, his objections were met with laughter from the other boys, dismissing his concerns.

Amidst the banter, Vico proposed a challenge to settle the matter. He suggested tying both Alban and Clivent to the same tree and giving them an hour or two to escape, emphasizing that they would be on the same team once they succeeded.

Clement initially objected, expressing concern for their safety, but his words fell on deaf ears, especially with Airwin, Alban's 15-year-old brother, ignoring him. Determined to prove himself, Alban attempted to run away, but Clement intercepted him and forced him to stay.

The boys proceeded to bind Alban and Clivent to the tree against their will. At first, Alban struggled relentlessly, screaming and kicking his legs. However, as time passed, he realized the firmness of the restraints and ceased his futile efforts.

In an attempt to lighten the mood and mock Vico's decision-making, Alban made humorous comments about staying trapped for a hundred years, pretending they were caught in a hunting trap. The other boys, realizing the jest, instructed him to focus on escaping rather than making jokes.

But Alban, seeking to provoke Vico, retorted by saying, "Big boy Vico picking on younger kids, big boy Vico picking on other children." The tension continued to rise as Clivent's older brother, Omer, expressed concern over the escalating situation.

Finally, Clivent, realizing the futility of the situation, spoke up. He asked Alban to stop provoking Vico and suggested they work together to find a way to escape. Alban, intrigued by the idea and eager to prove himself, agreed wholeheartedly.

Just as they were about to make their first attempt, Omer's voice echoed, "Oh no!" His statement hung in the air, leaving the boys to wonder what challenges awaited them next.

And so, the fate of Alban and Clivent remained uncertain as they prepared to face the obstacles before them. Would they manage to break free from their restraints and prove their worth to the other boys? Only time would tell as their thrilling adventure continued in the depths of the forest.