If the storytelling in Dragonfly could not be played continuously, it might be because the content of the storytelling needed to be updated in real-time according to the needs of the audience. Dragonfly's storytelling system did not provide automatic continuous play. Storytelling was a traditional radio art form that usually required the audience to adjust the broadcast speed according to the plot to suit the needs of the audience. Therefore, the content of storytelling needed to be constantly updated and adjusted to meet the needs of the audience. If the audience wanted to play the story continuously, they could manually adjust the progress of the storytelling to achieve the purpose of continuous play. On Dragonfly's storytelling platform, the audience could adjust the playback progress by clicking the play button on the screen or manually adjusting the playback progress through voice control. If you need more detailed answers, you can check the user manual of the dragonfly storytelling platform or consult the customer service team.