Mr Fu, I Really Love You

Chapter 385 - Don’t Beat Up Boys in Kindergarten From Now On!



Little Candy even wore the boys pants as a uniform instead of the skirt.

“Grandma said I’m a girl because I don’t have a weiner. Boys all have weiners!”

Tuan Tuan’s fair, chubby face tensed up. He was still in disbelief.

Little Candy’s mom thought about whether she should buy her daughter a new uniform. She bought her the male pants because Little Candy was too playful back then and she was afraid that a skirt would be revealing. Hence she bought the pants.

Should she also let Little Candy keep long hair? If a girl mistook herself as a boy, other people would also mistake her as a boy. A girl that grows up like this might not have a healthy emotional development!

Her mom finally began to rethink her parenting methods. Maybe she did something wrong for Little Candy to end up being a big bully!

Little Candy was a bit anxious now. She reached out for her pants and said, “I’ll show you to prove it! I really don’t have a weiner!”

Little Candy’s mom was shaken. Just as she was about to show her panties with strawberries on them, her mother whacked the back of her head.

Little Candy put her hand on her head and looked back at her mom in tears. She burst out crying.

“Mama is a big bad meanie! You hit me again! I’m telling grandma so she can punish you with her rack!”

Kindergartens were magical places. All of the kids were unwilling to go inside in the mornings, and so they stuck to their parents. Once a kid cried, all the kids would cry together.

Hence, at the entrance of the kindergarten, a wave of crying noises erupted for no reason…

The teachers were perplexed. They tried to pacify one kid after another.

With the joyful music playing in the background in the morning, the kids cried even louder.

Tuan Tuan entered kindergarten without making a fuss. His eyes were wet. He also wanted his mama to drop him off!

All the parents were hugging their children and telling them to learn from Tuan Tuan.

Tuan Tuan put his bag on the desk and wiped away his tears with his sleeve.

Lin Nuan took the day to clear out everything in her apartment so she could move away anytime.

She called the landlord to explain the situation. All of her items were packed and sealed. It was good as long as nobody touched her things when the landlord brought over people to check out the apartment.

It was rare for Lin Nuan to be so understanding before her full stay was up. The landlord insisted on returning the last month’s rent back to Lin Nuan.

The landlord returned the fee and the deposit into her card promptly.

By four-thirty in the afternoon, Lin Nuan took a ride to pick up Tuan Tuan from kindergarten. She bought his favorite cake on the way.

When Lin Nuan left this morning, she heard Auntie Li say that when Tuan Tuan was eating breakfast with Fu Huai’an, Tuan Tuan stepped on his seat, pointed at Fu Huai’an, and called him a bad guy who was trying to steal his mama!

Perhaps it was because Tuan Tuan saw Lin Nuan sleeping in Fu Huai’an’s room instead of his when he woke up.

Lin Nuan was the first to arrive at the kindergarten entrance to make up for it.

Lin Nuan saw Little Candy’s mom once again in the sea of parents.

Little Candy walked out with her backpack and looked up, asking her mom, “Where’s grandma?”

To show that Little Candy was a girl, her mom went to buy a cute hair tie to put in her hair in particular. She then said sternly, “Listen to me, Little Candy! You’re a little girl! A little girl! Don’t beat up boys in kindergarten from now on! If you continue this… you’ll need to change kindergartens again!”


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