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Chapter 689 Bargaining

Knowing the crux of Wangzi's problem, Ye Zhenzhen and Cui Weizhen began to prescribe the right medicine and explained to him the different ways of going to school between him and his uncle.

Fortunately, Wangzi has been well educated and is not the kind of naughty kid who only knows how to cry and doesn't listen to advice. After listening to his parents' explanation, he slowly came to understand: "Are my fourth brother and I the only ones going to school?"

Wangzai knew the fourth son of Prince Wei's family, and they played well together. This was one of the reasons why the couple felt that Wangzai would not refuse.

"Yes, it's just you and the Fourth Young Master." Cui Weizhen said patiently.

Wangzi's overly excited mood finally calmed down a little. Apparently he hadn't realized the true meaning of going to school yet. He just thought he could go to Prince Wei's Mansion to play with his fourth brother every day. After thinking about it for a while, he excitedly agreed.

He also asked: "Can I bring a puzzle?"

Sure enough, I still want to play.

The jigsaw puzzle was made by Ye Zhenzhen after imitating the toys of later generations. Wang Zai likes it very much. He and Cui Weizhen do the jigsaw puzzle every day. Now he wants to share it with his friends.

Ye Zhenzhen glanced at Cui Weizhen and saw that he frowned, so she pressed his hand and said to Wangzi: "You went to Prince Wei's Mansion for enlightenment to learn knowledge, not for fun. But after completing your homework,

, you can play puzzles with the Fourth Young Master."

Wangzi was a little dissatisfied and wanted to bargain, but when he saw his father's increasingly serious face, he immediately analyzed from his limited experience that his father was unhappy, and he immediately agreed -

Dad is the most vocal person in the family.

Ye Zhenzhen didn't know that her son was very young and already had the ability to observe people's emotions. She just thought that he was well-behaved, sensible and cute. She couldn't help but put her son in her arms and kissed him. While kissing her, she praised: "Wangzi is such a girl."

My dear, sweet baby, smart and sensible, my mother loves baby Wangzi the most."

Wangzi's little face was a little red. He was embarrassed and proud at the same time. He looked at his mother with bright eyes and said in a milky voice, "Wangzi must always be a good baby."

The childish voice was childish, but the tone was extremely firm.

Ye Zhenzhen's heart almost melted, and she kissed her son's little face several more times, then she buried Wangzai embarrassedly in her mother's arms, crawling around like a silkworm baby.

Her son is so cute, and he is even cuter when he acts coquettishly.

No one can resist Wangzi's cute attack. Aunt Wei's face is full of kindness, and even Cui Weizhen's serious face gradually becomes softer.

Wangzi is still a three-year-old child.

Cui Weizhen finally understood his wife's motherly heart, rubbed his son's head, and said, "Don't you want to complete the puzzle of the big tiger? Dad is free today. After you complete today's homework, dad can play with you.

puzzle."

"Really?"

Wangzi immediately got out of his mother's arms and looked at his father excitedly and aggrievedly: "Daddy hasn't been with me for three days."

Cui Weizhen looked at him seriously: "Dad never lies."

Wangzi immediately broke away from his mother's arms with joy and consciously ran to the side study to do his homework - he needed to write the new words he knew ten times every day.

Ye Zhenzhen walked over quietly and looked at her son's little fat paw holding a brush and writing big characters seriously. Although every word was like a caterpillar, in her eyes, it was even better than a copybook by a famous artist.

nice.

This is the handwriting written by her children.

In a trance, he was just a swaddled baby, and in the blink of an eye he turned into a little adult. How amazing!


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