Chapter 209: Ordinary Growth History ③
Chapter 209: Ordinary Growth History ③
At this time, the big-eared monkey watched the whole process and solved it easily.
He looked at Pingping with some disbelief and said to him.
"Is your mother so easy to talk to?"
Pingping looked at the big-eared monkey's surprised expression, put the carton of milk into the straw and started drinking, then nodded and said.
“My mother said that if you don’t like something, you don’t have to eat it.
Besides, I just can't get used to carrots, I haven't done anything wrong."
When the big-eared monkey heard this, he looked at Pingping enviously and said to him.
"Pingping, your mother is so good to you.
If only my mom could stop me from eating carrots someday."
Thinking of this, the big-eared monkey sighed and Pingping heard this, looked at the big-eared monkey and said to him.
"Since you don't like carrots, you can tell your mother."
The big-eared monkey sighed at this time and lay down on the table and said.
“That would be great, I told my mom before.
She said I couldn't eat carrots and asked her not to force me to eat carrots in the future.
You don’t know that after I said this, there were carrots on the table every day in our house.”
Pingping frowned when she heard this, finding it hard to understand why carrots were served with every meal if the child didn't eat them.
Then at this time, the big-eared monkey looked at Pingping's frown and explained to him.
"Because my mother said that I didn't eat enough carrots, so I couldn't accept their taste.
Once I eat more, I'll get used to it.
But I have eaten so many carrots these days, and I still can't accept its taste.
You don’t know that I actually don’t like drinking milk, and I don’t dare let my mother know about this.
If my mother knew about this, I might not be able to finish drinking milk every day."
Pingping had finished the milk in his hand and threw it into the trash can.
He turned to look at the big-eared monkey and said to him.
"Not drinking milk is not a big deal."
The big-eared monkey looked at Pingping and said to him.
“You people who drink milk don’t understand. My mother said that drinking milk will help you grow taller.
If you don't drink milk, you won't grow taller in the future.
I was forced to drink a carton of milk every morning."
Hearing this, Pingping looked at the big-eared monkey and said to him.
“Although I want to drink milk, my sister doesn’t drink milk, and my mother won’t force my sister to drink milk.
But you don't know how delicious my mother can make milk.
She put some tea leaves and sugar in it, and it tasted delicious.
My sister, who doesn't like milk, sometimes even fights for it."
When the big-eared monkey heard this, he looked at Pingping enviously and said.
"Your mother is so nice."
Although Pingping knew that his mother was a good person since he was a child, it was only after listening to the words of the big-eared monkey that he fully realized what was so good about his mother.
It seemed like she had never forced him and An An to do anything since they were young.
He still remembers that year when his uncle, whom they had never met, came home with his aunt, three younger sisters and brother.
At that time, he and An An went to his grandmother's house together. An An loved the car in his hand very much.
Pingping always holds his toy car tightly in his arms wherever he goes, even though he is not interested in cars.
But I still remember to hold it for An An from time to time. After all, that is the thing An An always holds when he sleeps.
The little brother named Yangyang was very young at that time.
He just happened to take a fancy to the car in An An's hand. An An didn't want to let him play with it, but he just tried to snatch it away.
Not only did they try to rob, but even when they failed, the three children came and beat them up.
When the five kids met, they had a fierce fight the first time they met.
At that time, their aunt looked at them and said that they were older and should give way to the younger ones.
Pingping was very scared at that time because their mother had never said such words to them.
But they have seen too much of this since they were young and in kindergarten.
All the kindergarten children are talking about this, if they have a younger brother at home.
Then they won’t get any of the good things, and all the fun things will go to the younger brother.
Because they are older siblings, they should give in to their younger brother.
At this time, I heard my aunt say that they are older and should give way to my younger brother and give the toy car to him.
But Pingping didn't want to make things difficult for An An. He didn't want to force An An to do what An An liked.
At this time, An An was also hiding behind him nervously.
At this time, their mother heard the noise and came out. She stood in front of him, looked at An An and said to An An.
"An An, this is something you like, right?"
An An nodded affirmatively to her mother. Ping Ping was a little scared at that time because her mother said that older children should give way to younger children.
She forced An An to give the things to her brother Yang Yang, but her mother refused.
Mom said this to An An.
"This is yours, you don't want to borrow it, right?"
An An also nodded affirmatively to her mother.
So when their mother heard this, she touched An An's head and praised him.
"That's great, An An protects the things he loves.
Pingping is awesome too, he's such a good brother who can protect his sister."
At that time, Pingping finally relaxed the breath that had been hanging in her heart.
Their mother did not force An An to give away her beloved things to others.
So from childhood to adulthood, there has never been a saying that the older one should give way to the younger one between Pingping and Anan.
If they both like the same thing, they will take it to their mother.
Sometimes mom would let them play for a whole day each.
Sometimes if I see that they really like something, I will buy them another one.
So Ping An and An have never had a quarrel since they were young, and there is no habit of two people fighting over things.
But Pingping never expected this to happen. The next day he didn't see the big-eared monkey come to school.
I was worried for a while because there would be no one to talk to me during breaks.
He went to ask the teacher, and the teacher just told him that Big-Eared Monkey had asked for leave, apparently because Big-Eared Monkey was sick and didn't know when he would be able to come to school.
Pingping was very worried when she heard this, but when she went to school the next day, she saw the big-eared monkey sitting in her seat again.
Pingping was naturally happy to see the big-eared monkey coming to school, and asked with concern.
"Big-eared monkey, are you okay? Are you well?"
The big-eared monkey looked at Pingping and nodded.
"I'm all right."
Seeing that the big-eared monkey was no different from before, Pingping breathed a sigh of relief and said.
"You didn't come yesterday. I was so worried. I thought something happened to you."
When the big-eared monkey heard this, he looked at Pingping and said.
"I accidentally ate peanuts yesterday, and then I found out I was allergic to peanuts. I went to the hospital for an IV drip."
allergy?
Pingping was stunned when he heard this question. He didn't know what allergies were, but he knew that going to the hospital meant he was sick.
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