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Mom's Antics on Social Media Went Viral
Chapter 185 - 185: No One Is WrongChapter 185: No One Is Wrong
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
“Okay, Mom,” Jiang Xinyuan said obediently. Although he did not like to show off, he was still very willing to show off his good relationship with his mother.
Aunt Wang had already prepared a vase when she saw Jiang Xinyuan picking the flowers. Seeing that Fu Xin was about to draw, she came over and took the flowers away. “Madam, let me do it!”
Fu Xin nodded and handed the flowers to her.
“I’ll send it up first. The food is on the table. Eat early,” Aunt Wang continued and walked upstairs.
Fu Xin heard that there was food to eat and hurriedly kissed Jiang Xinyuan’s forehead. She was about to go to the dining room when she saw that there were many guests beside her. She slowed down again. “Why are there so many people today?” Fu Xin whispered into Jiang Xinyuan’s ear.
“These are all the teachers that Dad hired for me. I want to learn from them in the future,” Jiang Xinyuan explained. “Mom, hurry up and eat! The food will turn cold soon.” He ran towards his father.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAfter Fu Xin understood, she went to the dining room. There was something wrong with her mind if she didn’t eat actively! Humans weren’t made of steel. She would be hungry if she didn’t eat.
Eating was the key. They could talk about the rest after the meal. Especially since Aunt Wang’s cooking was so delicious, she couldn’t help it.
Jiang Yi watched her leave and walked towards the dining room.
Jiang Xinyuan seemed to have really grown up now. He knew how to give his mother flowers and gave them to her on the show. He thought that it was just a whim of Jiang Xinyuan’s. He did not expect that during breakfast today, he would say that he would give his mother flowers every day so that she would be happy every day.
He should have been the one who sent the flowers, but now, Little Xinyuan had snatched them away. Jiang Yi felt that something was wrong!
At this moment, Jiang Xinyuan was sitting beside him like his little love rival.
Jiang Xinyuan calculated in his heart. He had already given his mother flowers
twice, and his father had only given her a gift once. In terms of number of times, he was already better than his father.
In the future, he would give his mother flowers every day. This way, he would give his mother many, many gifts. Not only flowers, but he would also give others in the future. If this continued, his father would not be his match.
Both father and son had their own thoughts. Neither of them revealed anything to the other. Fu Xin, who was eating, didn’t know either.
Seeing the sweet smile on Jiang Xinyuan’s face, Jiang Yi handed the tablet to him and asked him to look at the class schedule.
Children still didn’t know what a rest day was, so it wasn’t strange that it was arranged for the weekend. He was still calculating his rest time. “In the morning and afternoon, I can rest for an hour each. That’s enough! It’s enough for me to be with Mom.”
Jiang Xinyuan did not have high expectations. As long as he could stay with his mother for a short while every day, he would be satisfied. Otherwise, the heavens would take away his mother’s love for him.
Jiang Yi couldn’t help but shake his head. This little fellow didn’t care about himself at all. What he cared about was how long he could be with Fu Xin.
It seemed like he had really given birth to a little love rival.
However, children weren’t comprehensive enough. They could rest halfway, but that didn’t mean that Fu Xin wouldn’t do anything else. One had to know that Fu Xin didn’t care about anyone when she was playing games.
In the past, before she lost her memory, he had tried to play with her when she was playing games. Unfortunately, he was mercilessly rejected. He thought that Jiang Xinyuan would also encounter such a problem. He did not believe that Jiang Xinyuan was more important than games.
By the time Fu Xin finished eating, the teachers had already left, leaving only the assistant and the live broadcast assistant at home.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmFu Xin walked over, and Jiang Xinyuan happily handed the tablet to her. “Mom, I have to learn all of this, but fortunately, there’s time to rest. I can play with you.”
Fu Xin took a look and couldn’t help but frown. She thought to herself that there wasn’t even a weekend! This was too tiring. She couldn’t help but complain on behalf of Jiang Xinyuan.
Jiang Xinyuan was too innocent. How could he be so easily deceived? What if he was deceived by others when he grew up? She was worried.
“Isn’t this too much? There’s not even a weekend. What do you think a child is? A learning machine?” Fu Xin naturally had to ask if she couldn’t stand it.
When the staff at the side saw that the president would also be rebuked, they naturally did not dare to look up. Instead, they silently lowered their heads.
It turned out that the president was also afraid of his wife. He usually looked very powerful, but in front of his wife, he was a paper tiger. The few of them could not help but snicker in their hearts.
Jiang Yi wasn’t nervous when he heard Fu Xin’s words. “Little Xinyuan requested it, so I arranged it for him.”
He was very good at shifting the blame!
Jiang Xinyuan did not refute. Instead, he smiled happily. He had his own motives. He wanted to study hard and become as good as his father so that his mother could rely on him in the future.
On the other hand, his mother blamed his father because she was afraid that he would work too hard. He felt so sweet.
But his father wasn’t wrong either. Letting him study was for his own good. No
one was wrong..