Chapter 3271
Married at First Sight
Serenity woke up at the same time.
This was the way of life.
âWifey, please sleep a little longer. Iâll take Sonny to kindergarten today.â
Zachary was reluctant to let Serenity get up early to see off Sonny. As long as it rained and the temperature dropped a little, he wanted his beloved wife to sleep a little longer.
Serenity, who was just thinking about it, lay back on the bed again, pulled up the quilt, and said, âThe quilt is still warm. Thatâs okay; you can send Sonny away, and I can sleep a little longer. You go to the next door to wake him up and help him get dressed.â
âOkay.â Zachary kissed her on the face and said, âIâll wake Sonny up.â
Serenity kissed him back and hummed again.
Soon, Zachary changed his clothes, left the room, and went to the next room.
Sonny hasnât woken up yet. He slept soundly.
As soon as Zachary walked to the bed, he heard Sonnyâs laughter. He thought Sonny was awake and said, âSonny, get up.â
It turned out that Sonny was just dreaming, and he didnât know what he was dreaming about, but he was smiling so happily.
Seeing how cute the little guy looked, Zachary couldnât bear to wake him up. But he still has to go to kindergarten.
He sat down on the edge of the bed, reached out and patted Sonnyâs little face, and called out warmly, âSonny, Sonny, get up; itâs time to go to kindergarten.â
Sonny was quickly woken up.
He opened his eyes and looked, closed them again, then turned sideways, with his back to Zachary, and said, âUncle, I donât want to go to kindergarten. I want to sleep. I donât want to go to kindergarten.
Can you ask the teacher for leave for me?â
Zachary said, âYour uncle, I wouldnât dare to do this kind of thing. If your aunt finds out, she will scold me to death.â
Zachary got up and helped Sonny get the clothes he wanted to change. He sat down on the edge of the bed again and said warmly, âItâs only a few days until the winter vacation. Come on, Iâll help you change clothes.â
Zachary added, âWant to drink milk powder?â
Sonny rolled to Zacharyâs side, rolled into his arms, hugged him, and coquettishly said, âUncle, I donât want to go to kindergarten. Please ask for leave for me, and then tell my aunt that Iâm not feeling well. I want to drink milk powder.â
Sonny was still addicted to milk. He needed to drink milk powder once in the morning and evening. He didnât drink much, but he had to drink it. Even a few sips were enough. If he doesnât drink some milk powder before going to bed, he wonât sleep well. He will wake up in the middle of the night and clamor for milk.
âIf you say you donât feel well, your aunt will take you to the hospital to see a doctor. Once you go to the hospital, you will be dressed. Then your aunt will be even more angry. Not only will she criticize you, but she will also scold me, and you will be bloody. I canât help you; I wouldnât dare do such a dangerous thing. Besides, didnât the teacher say that children should be honest? How could you lie to the teacher and your aunt?â
Sonny stopped talking. He opened his eyes and looked at Zachary, and finally said, âA man as big as my uncle is still afraid of my aunt. My uncle is obviously much taller and stronger than my aunt, but he is still afraid of my aunt.â
Zachary deliberately said with a grimace, âYour uncle canât quarrel with your aunt.â
Sonny: âOkay, this is true.â
Zachary was not as eloquent as Serenity.
âUncle, I need to p-e-e.â Zachary took him out of bed and asked him to put on his slippers and go to the bathroom.
After Sonny finished going to the bathroom, he simply washed up and came out.
Zachary helped him change clothes and said while helping him get dressed, âIt rained today, and the temperature will drop. Wear more warm clothes.â
Sonny said, âItâs raining; no wonder itâs so cold. Uncle, look, itâs so cold, I can go to kindergarten for the first time.â
Zachary pinched his nose in a funny way and said, âItâs not snowing heavily. If it snows heavily and the roads are blocked by heavy snow, you donât have to go to kindergarten.â
Sonny asked, âUncle, when will it snow heavily?â