Tech Dominator Starts with Raising Kids

Chapter 496: Iconic Kindergarten Opening Scene

Tech Dominator Starts with Raising Kids

Chapter 496: Iconic Kindergarten Opening Scene

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Chapter 496: Chapter 496: Iconic Kindergarten Opening Scene

Looking at her brother’s annoyed expression, Candy gave a sheepish smile and reluctantly handed the bicycle to Feiyan.

Candy was all set to make a run for it, when she suddenly realized her backpack was still with her brother.

Having already reached the turnstile, Candy helplessly turned back.

Standing "obediently" at the door, waiting for her brother.

"Brother~"

Mo Jingchun directly stuffed the backpack into Candy’s hands and said with a pout:

"You call out so sweetly, go on then, run."

"What, you think that by running into the kindergarten, your brother can’t follow?"

Around them, the staff dropping their kids off heard the conversation between the boss and Candy and couldn’t help but avert their gazes.

Some things, you just shouldn’t eavesdrop on.

And besides, their own kids were giving them enough of a headache.

Both inside and outside the kindergarten, no matter where you stood, you could hear a chorus of crying.

Some were wailing with gut-wrenching sobs.

To those unaware, it might seem like some life-and-death event had just occurred here.

To be honest, Mo Jingchun quite admired this group of kindergarten teachers.

With so many kids crying, you care for one and can’t care for another.

Just as many parents, once they drop their kid off at kindergarten, they act like they’ve been liberated and zoom off.

Leaving their crying kid behind, waiting for the teacher to soothe them.

"Hurry on in, the teachers have a lot on their plate today; don’t cause trouble for your brother, got it?"

The little one hoisted up her backpack and looked up at her brother in surprise, "Brother, Guoguo is so well-behaved and adorable, the teachers love me too much to be bothered."

Mo Jingchun scoffed at this, if he hadn’t been called to school by the teachers a few times, he might have believed it.

"Just remember not to cause trouble."

"Or else, haha, you’ll be in for a beating."

Instantly, Candy’s face dropped.

"Brother, is love truly so fleeting?"

Mo Jingchun crossed his arms, chuckling coldly:

"Well, that depends on your behavior."

Hearing her brother’s knuckles crack, Candy couldn’t help but shiver.

"Goodbye, Brother." With that, Candy ran through the turnstile into the kindergarten without looking back.

At the door, Mo Jingchun watched Candy head straight for the classroom, then nodded with satisfaction.

Using force really is the simplest and most effective solution.

See?

The little one is quite obedient.

Glancing at the ongoing dramatic scenes of parents, especially those of first-time kindergarteners, Mo Jingchun couldn’t help but comment:

"Still lacking experience."

Look at the experienced parents in other classes, dropping their kids off and leaving without looking back.

Not caring whether they cry or not.

These parents are well aware that the longer they linger, the more vigorously their naughty children cry.

Mo Jingchun patted Feiyan’s shoulder, smiling as he said:

"Take your time and enjoy the show, I’ll be off."

"If anything comes up, call me."

"Oh! Better if nothing arises."

Being called to school on the very first day would be pretty embarrassing for Mo Jingchun.

Even if the teacher is an employee of his company.

A teacher is still a teacher.

Watching the boss striding away, Feiyan shrugged helplessly.

Then she sympathetically glanced at a few kindergarten teachers at the entrance.

Every year when kindergarten starts, it’s like an annual disaster scene, all kinds of crying can be heard.

Some kids were fine one moment, and the next, they joined in the crying.

Is it because everyone else is crying and not crying makes you feel left out? Hahaha.

However, Feiyan’s laughter was suddenly cut short.

The feeling of laughter being forcibly held back almost made her choke.

What did she see!

Candy!

She! Had actually dragged a little stool out of the classroom and was leisurely eating a lollipop.

Watching the teacher’s battle to calm the kids with ease!

What is this?

Before Feiyan could recover, in the brief moment she was stunned, a row of small onlookers had gathered around Candy.

Among them, Feiyan recognized one, Candy’s best playmate, Xiang’Er.

Meanwhile, at the entrance of the big class inside the kindergarten, Candy pointed at the group of runny noses and cheerfully said:

"See, the class monitor never lies to you."

"Look, isn’t this better than cartoons?"

"Class monitor, you’re amazing."

"Class monitor, you’re really smart."

Under the encouragement of the little ones, Candy started feeling a bit smug.

She didn’t even notice Feiyan waving at her from outside the fence.

"Xiang’Er, why do you think they’re crying?"

"I remember being really happy on my first day of kindergarten."

"There are so many playmates here, and so many toys."

"More importantly, here, if you’re hungry, there’s food, and if you’re sleepy, you can nap anytime."

Candy shook her head, looking baffled.

"I just don’t get it, isn’t such a fun place worth looking forward to every day?"

Sitting next to Candy, Xiang’Er pondered for a moment, somewhat uncertainly saying:

"Maybe they’re like you when you go home after school."

Instantly, Candy looked embarrassed.

She always dashed home first after school because she wanted to eat dinner.

"Let’s not talk about this, let’s not talk about this."

Candy felt that continuing this conversation might end awkwardly.

Thinking for a moment, Candy’s eyes shifted and she said with a huff:

"Brother is so stingy, he wouldn’t let us take the green onions at the door, and even the apples we could only touch."

Pouting, "I thought everyone would get one, almost took a bite."

Xiang’Er glanced at the row of items placed at the kindergarten entrance, smiling.

"Grandma says those things all represent good wishes and aren’t for the children."

"Apples symbolize peace, and green onions represent cleverness."

Xiang’Er wanted to continue explaining the other meanings, but Candy interrupted her.

"Xiang’Er, aren’t green onions supposed to mean supreme cleverness?"

"Supreme cleverness is smarter than just clever."

"I’ll let you in on something, Guoguo knows a supremely clever big sister who treats her very well."

Out of all these teachers, not one seems to have a way with her.

Xiang’Er looked surprised.

Supreme cleverness, does that mean being so smart your head shines?

That’s so impressive.

Even Xiaochun isn’t supremely clever.

Candy, who is often praised by teachers, isn’t either.

Out in the distance, the teachers were also aware of the row of big class kids watching them manage the crying children.

The frustrating part was that there was no time to deal with them at the moment.

Thank heaven they’re sitting there watching and behaving themselves, that’s a relief.

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