Educating Children (1)
six meters away.She had her back to the door, pretending to be engrossed in examining the goods on the shelves, when suddenly she heard a commotion outside."Are you four looking for death Dare you c...“Those people are now thinking about taking what we left behind, so when they heard that we didn't have that intention, they panicked. The adults can't take action, and I guess they couldn't think of any other way for a while, so they could only start with the children. Although children will listen to adults and want to get closer to Yuyou and them, they are still children after all, and they have their own childish temperaments. If they really start playing around, they won't care about anything else. The little ones in our tribe are quite arrogant. Seeing that our two are not bad, they will definitely be provoked, and later on, there will be friction when they play around, which is very normal. But they are all children with big memories. Sometimes the more intense they play, the easier it is to become friends. Xiao Quai, you don't have to worry too much.”
Lin Meng nodded slightly, thinking that when the two children were called back just now, no one said anything, so she figured nothing major had happened. She smiled and replied.
"Seeing Youyou and Haohuo playing so happily just now, I felt really happy. The two kids have suffered a lot lately, and their personalities have become more suppressed. This kind of playfulness brings out their childlike energy, which is really good. I think children should make more friends. Rongling, what do you think When should we send Youyou and Haohuo back to kindergarten"
"It's time to let things with the Liu family die down. There are only these two precious jewels in the family, so they have to be protected well, so there’s no need to rush. During this time, we can let Yi send these two little ones over to play with the other children in the clan!"emark!That dead man, with his filthy thoughts, hasn't changed at all! He still thinks like this, so she acts like a dog, coming and going whenever he calls, circling him endlessly. Such servility must...