How Can I Make An Element From A Bottom Stacking Context Stays In Front Of Another Higher Stacking Context?
How can i make that an element contained in a stacking context at the bottom of the stacking order appears in front of another element in a different stacking context that is highe
Solution 1:
The short answer is that you can't. This image from MDN's explanation about stacking context explains it well:

There has been talk about escaping stacking context using position: fixed but it seems this is not happening just yet (see this fiddle and the question that generated it).
Alternate Answer :
For you, a possible alternative solution would be to nest Parent-1 inside Parent-2 and then use position: absolute to put Parent-1 wherever you want it.
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