The Billionaire's Mischievous Sweetheart-Chapter 632 - 629 You and Mom Stay with Me
Little Candy looked at Qi Longbing with innocent, adorable eyes, and at her mommy too. Her big eyes darted around, and then her talkative little lips perked up. She looked at Qi Longbing and then toward her mommy, saying, "Uncle, Uncle, of course I like you! And Uncle, Uncle, I also want to see Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck!"
"And you and Mommy will both be with me! After we see them, I want to buy toys! Oh, right, and when we’re staying at the hotel—if you buy them for me then, I’ll really, really like the toys! Oh right, I want to buy Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse too. I want to buy lots and lots of toys! I also want the little kangaroo, the little bear, the little mushroom, the little rabbit, and the little lamb! I’ll buy so, so many toys, and you have to give them all to me! You have to get me all those toys!"
"If you don’t buy them, I’ll be very angry, really angry! You have to buy them for me, do you understand? I really, really want those toys! I must have them this time! You absolutely have to buy them for me, you know?"
Qi Longbing listened to her words, watching her. She was just so incredibly cute, exactly like a very, very adorable little girl. She was like a little princess, or even that Little Fairy from the cartoons—so unbearably lovable, so cute, so delightful, so beautiful.
Qi Longbing was quite captivated by her cuteness, but just as he was about to say something...
Hua Xiaomo, standing nearby with a stern expression, said seriously, "You child, how can you be so ill-behaved? Why are you being so difficult? Why do you want every single toy? You’re so big now and still asking others for toys. Don’t you know that’s wrong?"
"Besides, you always want so many toys. With so many toys, how can you even play with them all? Honestly, what use are these toys? I’m telling you, you need to study hard, learn diligently, and listen to your family. You absolutely cannot buy any more toys!"
"What’s the use of so many toys? No more buying toys, do you understand? You’re about to start first grade. Do first-grade girls still play with toys? You can’t buy toys anymore. You are not to buy any more toys, do you hear me?"
As Hua Xiaomo watched Candy, she truly hadn’t expected her daughter to be so fond of toys. How could Candy love toys this much? In Hua Xiaomo’s view, toys were detrimental. Candy was already so big and about to start school; she shouldn’t be playing with toys anymore. Hua Xiaomo felt that playing with toys would increasingly affect Candy’s studies.
Candy looked at her mother, a hint of sorrow clouding her big eyes. She hadn’t expected Mommy to say such things; she hadn’t expected Mommy to forbid her from buying toys. But she really wanted toys because she loved them so much—so many, many toys! She loved the rocking chair, the little white rabbit, and the little bear. She truly loved those toys. She desperately wanted to buy them, but what could she do? She really loved toys. Without them, she felt so lonely and isolated because she had no brothers or sisters. She felt so pitiful. If she could just have lots of toys, she wouldn’t feel so pitiful; she’d feel happy instead!
Hua Xiaomo looked at Candy, and her expression darkened. She hadn’t expected her daughter to be a child who loved toys so much. And playing with toys would certainly cause Candy’s grades to drop; that was indisputable. Hua Xiaomo definitely couldn’t let her daughter continue like this; she had to ensure a very, very good future for her. She couldn’t let her daughter play with toys anymore; it didn’t do Hua Xiaomo any good either. Besides, Candy was about to start first grade. If she didn’t keep up with her studies and coursework, things would be terrible.
Moreover, playing with toys could only make Candy’s academic performance progressively worse, offering no benefits whatsoever. Exams didn’t test the content of those toys; they were all about knowledge from textbooks.
Yes, there was no benefit to just playing with toys. It was even less appropriate for Candy to play with toys now. Hua Xiaomo told herself that Candy should channel all her energy into studying. Only by doing so could Candy enter a state of learning more quickly and effectively. That way, she could make a good effort in this bridging class and then go on to first grade next year. That would be great.
Yes, she hoped her daughter would be a well-behaved, obedient child, liked by teachers and classmates. That was the best outcome. In any case, Hua Xiaomo was thinking of Candy’s best interests in every way. She didn’t want Candy to fall behind others, nor did she want her to lose at the starting line. As her child, as Hua Xiaomo’s own outstanding child, she always felt that her daughter had to surpass her. Her own abilities had already received much recognition, so she hoped her daughter, by the time she was older, could achieve even greater accomplishments, receive more recognition than others, and attract more admiring glances. In short, these were her thoughts. She felt she couldn’t indulge her child in playing any more games. No, she could no longer indulge her child in buying any more toys; doing so was truly bad, a very harmful habit. Moreover, it would spoil Candy’s temperament and encourage bad habits and behaviors, which was extremely undesirable.
"But from now on, you’re not allowed to buy any more toys. They’re really not good for you. You need to study hard so you can have a good life, understand? You need to learn as quickly as possible and focus all your energy on studying. Then, read more storybooks. Mommy will tell you all the fairy tales in them and make them so interesting that you’ll love listening."
"That way, your academic performance will get better and better. You’ll do well in Chinese, math, physics, chemistry, science—everything! And then your world will surely be a beautiful one, you know? Toys are only a very, very small part of your world, not your whole world. Your bigger world lies in the future."
"The world of the future is built on knowledge. So, only after you’ve learned well can you truly have your own beautiful life. Candy, you must work hard! Mommy believes in you, so you must make Mommy proud. Mommy really, really loves you. My Candy is the best!"







