Cupid’s Arrow Hit On Me -
Chapter 2012
Chapter 2012
Sonny looked like Liberty, and Liberty looked like her own mother, Mrs. Stone lookedat the eldest niece Liberty, mother and son, always like seeing her sister.“He didn’t cry, he doesn’t know how happy he was. He got up early, put on the roundclothes, carried the small schoolbag on his own, and went to the kindergarten happily,but my sister and I were not used to it.”The first day of the child When going to kindergarten, children often adapt quickly, butparents are not used to it. They always miss the children in kindergarten and lookforward to the time when Kindergarten is over soon.Mrs. Stone said with a smile: “On the first day, he went to kindergarten. He liked that itwas new and fun. He didn’t know he had to spend the whole day in kindergarten. Aftertwo or three days at kindergarten, many kids began to cry.”Mrs. Stone looked at her daughter and talked about her daughter’s embarrassingthings when she was a child, “This is how Elisa attended kindergarten as a child. Shewas happy on the first and second days, but she was unable to awaken after the thirdday. I woke her up and instructed her to go to kindergarten, but she did not want to
go.”“A week later, I had to lift her sobbing into the car, drive her to kindergarten, and thenpush her to the kindergarten teacher. A few teachers were required to catch hersobbing and bring her into the classroom.”Elisa blushed, “Mom, is it me? Did you remember correctly? Why don’t I remember?In my memory, I was a good kid who loved me very much.”When she went to kindergarten, her parents had to carry her into the car and out ofthe car, Elisa didn’t even want to believe that it was her when she imagined thatscene.Certainly not her!It’s her second brother, it’s possible for her second brother, how could such a cute girl
like her do such a shameful thing.“I have a very good memory. It’s you. You are spoiled by your father and brother.Whenever you say you don’t want to go to kindergarten, your father wants to help youdrop out of kindergarten. If I insist, you will probably lose your kindergarten life.I insisted on having you go to kindergarten. Your father and your brothers had nochoice but to forcefully carry you into the car every morning. Your father held you, andyour two brothers each grabbed your leg. That’s it. The person who lifted you into thecar, put you in the car, and closed the door as quickly as possible, otherwise youwould jump out of the car.Sometimes the speed of closing the car door was a bit slower, and you jumped out ofthe car, ran all over the yard, and had to mobilize all the people to chase you, if youdon’t believe me, you can ask your father, ask your two older brothers.”Serenity laughed until her stomach ached.Elisa pinched her arm lightly, “Don’t laugh.”Serenity smiled and said, “When imagining such a scene, I can’t help but laugh; I justcan’t picture it; you attended kindergarten when you were young. Similar to that. Ihope that Sonny will not be similar to you as a child.”Elisa was teased so much that she wished she could replace a hole in the ground.After Mrs. Stone finished talking about her daughter’s embarrassment, she noticedtwo boxes of pork nuggets sent by Serenity. She said to her niece: “How many timeshave I told you that there is no need to purchase anything when you visit my home?Your Auntie doesn’t lack anything. Auntie’s home has piled up a mountain of nutritionalproducts, and I hope you can share some with me.”“It’s just two boxes of pork nuggets.”Mrs. Stone said, “Give it to your cousin. She eats alone, she can digest it.”Elisa: …After a few people chatted and laughed, Serenity said to Mrs. Stone: “Auntie, I’m here
today, and I have something to talk to you to ask for proof.”Mrs. Stone said gently: “What is it? as long as auntie knows, auntie will tell you.”Serenity didn’t beat around the bush, and asked directly: “auntie, do you know aboutJensburg Farrell family?”
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