Todayâs children canât beat or scold, they are very independent in their thinking, and often speak surprisingly.
Such a small child is already separated.
From now on, Vivienne can think about the future. When her son grows up, she is afraid that the family will be separated, moved out, and needs money, so she will make a phone call. When she has nothing to do, she will definitely not call you.
Damien was not in a hurry to teach his son a lesson, but boasted: âMy son is awesome. If he wants to live alone, then your mother and I are very happy. You are independent at such a young age, and you can even build your own house.â
Hearing his fatherâs compliment, Murphyâs little mouth grinned. Heâs that sneaky smile. He wanted to laugh, but he was embarrassed, and his eyeballs would glance at the people present, for fear that someone would find him smiling. That little expression, little action, very cute.
Damien changed the subject: âHowever, what do you do if you have no money? Who will cook for you?
You wonât be afraid to sleep alone? Can you protect yourself when you meet bad people?â
Murphyâs smile disappeared, and he listened very seriously. His small expression seemed to be saying something, which 0001 100% Bonus seemed to make sense. His small eyes glanced at Vivienne, wanting to be subdued, but because of his face, he snorted, his small expression arrogant: âI punched you!â You can kill a bad guy.â
Vivienne didnât listen to Damien fooling her son, and turned to go upstairs.
Liam was very interested, sitting and listening to Damien teaching his son. He was amazed that Damien, who was usually vigorous and aggressive outside, had such a gentle and loving side.
Facing his sonâs mischievousness, Damien is very patient and persuasive.
Liam reflected on himself. When his son was naughty when he was a child, he just beat him up. Not only did it not have educational significance, but his son was beaten by him, and he became more and more naughty. He is now in junior high school, and he is still angry with him from time. to time.
Damien held his son in his arms and said, âThen you just hit your mother with your fist, didnât you?
Murphy, this is wrong. A boyâs fist is to protect his family and beat bad people.â
Murphy thinks it makes sense: âThen I wonât hit my mother in the future. Mom says it once, and you say it once. Saying it once is enough.â
Even if he was subdued, Murphy spoke the softest words in the hardest tone.
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O r 11.101 100% Bonus The little guy is not happy anymore, and feels that his parents are scolding him.
When Murphy speaks, he will roll his eyes, cute and annoying, making people dumbfounded.
âOkay, then I wonât talk about you.â Damien said, âGo upstairs and make up with your mother, and apologize to your mother.â
âIâm not apologizing,â Murphy said, but his calf was already stepping up the steps.
Liam smiled and said, âDamien, your son has a personality.â
âChildren nowadays have a set of principles.â Damien pinched his eyebrows: âChildren are actually simple, and their tempers come and go quickly. Donât look so small, they actually understand the truth.
Adults canât ignore it. At this time, it is even more necessary to guide correctly.â
Liam was taught, and glanced at Wade standing on the stairs: âSee? You just donât listen to the instructions, you can only be beaten.â
Then, Liam asked Damien again: âHave you ever hit a child?â
Damien held his little daughter Irma on his lap and sat on his lap, saying, âChildren cannot be educated by beating.â
Wade immediately said, âDad, did you hear that? Beatings are useless. I was beaten for nothing when I was young.â
Liam said: âItâs not in vain. Anyway, I didnât beat you to |||
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Zona couldnât help laughing, and Damien gave a thumbs.
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Upstairs, Vivienne was lying on the bed in the room playing with her mobile phone, shopping in the mall, and shopping.
Murphy came over: âMom.â
Vivienne pretended not to hear, who hasnât lost her temper yet.
âMom.â Murphy yelled louder again, ran over, took off his shoes and went to bed. He saw a toy displayed on the screen of Vivienneâs mobile phone, and was immediately attracted: âMom, buy me a toy.â
Vivienne made a cold face on purpose: âDonât buy it, you hit me just now, why should I buy it for you.â
âMom, Iâm sorry. Shall I apologize to you?â Murphy followed Vivienneâs example, lying beside Vivienne, picking at Vivienneâs cell phone with his small hands, pointing to the toy on the phone and saying, âMom, I want to buy this.â