Chapter 63 Discussing the Importance of Changeling to the Cub



Chapter 63 Discussing the Importance of Changeling to the Cub

The follow-up arrangements for the little leopard cat have been made, and Leng Nian's mood has improved a lot. Zhang Ying and Jiang Rangzhi have also changed their previous coldness and their expressions have become softer.

After the leopard cat couple returned to the ward, Yu Lin was still sleeping soundly. Chi Nian was originally worried about the little leopard cat, but he was too lazy to deal with the couple, so he got up and said goodbye and left the hospital.

Xin Le is still taking care of the kids in kindergarten, so it would be better for them to go back early.

The audience in the live broadcast room also supported the actions of Chi Nian and his two companions. They were also too lazy to watch this incompetent leopard cat couple.

After setting off to return to the kindergarten, Xin Le and the other children were waiting anxiously at the kindergarten gate. Zhang Mu was waiting nearby. When they saw Jiang Rangzhi's car coming back, they were all very excited.

This was something Jiang Rangzhi and Chi Nian had not expected, so Chi Nian and Zhang Ying got off the car directly at the school gate, leaving Jiang Rangzhi alone to park the car back inside the kindergarten.

"Why are you all outside?" Chi Nian smiled and walked towards the cubs who were calling and rushing towards him.

The little fox and wolf cubs even jumped up halfway through their run. Chi Nian cooperated by squatting down to catch them, and then held the two cubs in his arms.

Although he didn't want the cubs to know what happened to the leopard cat, Chi Nian guessed that Xin Le had been watching the live broadcast. In addition, the cubs also smelled blood when the leopard cat couple went to the kindergarten, so they more or less knew that their former classmate had been hurt.

"The kids are all very concerned about the rain forest, and you looked so anxious when you left the classroom just now, so they've been fidgeting the whole time." Xin Le stepped forward and said, "I took them to watch the live broadcast. I don't know if they understood it, but when they saw you getting ready to come back, they grabbed my trouser leg and ran to the door."

Hearing what Xinle said, Chi Nian was moved and squatted down to rub the other cubs' heads. "You are really good children. But don't worry too much about Yulin. He will be able to go back to school soon."

Although Fan Yin said that a meeting was still needed to discuss the issue of placing the leopard cat in the third kindergarten, Chi Nian felt that since the other party had called to ask for their opinions, there was a 95% chance that they could implement it and convince the leopard cat couple.

This incident has become too big a deal due to the live broadcast. If Yu Lin is eventually sent to a new kindergarten or is taken home to be raised by the leopard cat couple, perhaps even the Education Bureau will be criticized.

Chi Nian thanked in his heart the cub's parents who had suggested that they start a live broadcast. If they hadn't done so, the story of the little leopard cat might have been buried in the populous orc society, and not many people would have discovered or paid attention to it until its transformation failed.

"By the way, I saw that the Education Bureau called you. If Yu Lin is really going to be sent to kindergarten, do we have to prepare a room for him or something?" Xin Le asked.

Chi Nian had actually thought about this problem, but not to mention that Yu Lin had to stay in the hospital for half a month to observe the situation, it would be better to wait for the Education Bureau to send someone to contact the leopard cat couple before starting to prepare for related matters.

Will that couple really agree to send Yu Lin to the Third Kindergarten for foster care? Isn't Yu Lin confined at home because he's too close to the anchor? I think it's better not to jump to conclusions so quickly. While it might be disappointing, we should be prepared for Yu Lin to return to school but still live at home.

"Yes, placing a cub in a kindergarten for a long time until it transforms is unheard of. What if this precedent is set and many more cubs with similar conditions appear in the rain forest? Will the third kindergarten accept them all? So, is it a kindergarten or an "orphanage"?

[Don't be so harsh. If there really are cub parents who sent their cubs here after seeing the conditions in the rainforest, then that would mean they are irresponsible parents. Isn't that actually a good thing for the cubs?]

After getting off the car, Zhang Ying told his cousin what he saw. Zhang Mu, who had been working diligently and not paying attention to the live broadcast, suddenly cursed in disbelief, and thought to himself that he must take good care of the little leopard cat after it returned to kindergarten.

Chi Nian and Xin Le took the kids back to the classroom. It couldn't be said that the morning time was wasted, but it was certainly not as fulfilling as the previous few days.

Perhaps frightened by what happened in the rainforest, the cubs were not as excited as they were in the past few days, so Chi Nian didn't plan to take them out to play. The group just started chatting about the issue of transformation in the classroom.

"Today, Teacher Xiao Chi wants to talk to you about the importance of transformation for you cubs." Chi Nian and Xin Le sat on the ground. The little fox and the little wolf cub snuggled into Chi Nian's arms again. At this time, no other cubs came to compete for the position. Everyone found a place to lie down honestly.

"Including the audience and parents in the live broadcast room, I suspect none of you would directly explain this to your pups. Firstly, the pups might not understand. Secondly, you firmly believe that with love and care, your pups will be able to successfully transform, so you don't want to put too much pressure on them or treat this as a task."

Because he had not discussed the topic with Xin Le, when he suddenly heard what Chi Nian said, Xin Le also began to think about this issue.

He began to recall his childhood, then exclaimed in surprise, "That's true! When I was little, my parents never told me how important transformation was, and the kindergarten teachers never discussed it with the kids. What I remember most vividly is that when a classmate bullied another, the teacher would blame them, saying that if xxx failed to transform, it would be your responsibility."

[Oh my god! Now that the host mentioned that, I remember that when I was in kindergarten, the teacher would only threaten the naughty kids with words like "if you fail to transform, your parents will abandon you!" She never directly mentioned how important transforming is!]

Because everyone instinctively believes that as long as a cub is raised in love, it will successfully transform, you know? Look at the ocelot couple and you'll understand. In fact, there is a kind of love in the world that cubs cannot bear, and this kind of love may harm them for the rest of their lives.

I specifically asked my parents about this, and they said they never really talk to cubs about the importance of transformation. Since they've been around cubs since they were little, there are very few cubs who fail to transform, so they don't think it's necessary to take it too seriously.

[The host is right. Just because there aren't any examples of failed transformations around us doesn't mean there aren't any in the orc community. Perhaps only orcs who have experienced failure would take it more seriously (I'm not saying the host is bad).]

Now that I think about it, the host is truly remarkable. Most orcs who fail their transformation would choose to live out their lives in a daze, perhaps rarely leaving the house. However, he chose to apply to become a kindergarten teacher, providing an umbrella for the children and using his own example to remind everyone of the importance of education.

【The world kisses me with pain, but I repay it with song.】

"Among the cubs in the third kindergarten, Xiao He is probably the only one who understands the importance of transformation to himself. Although it's not nice to say this, I guess it's due to family class factors." As he said this, Chi Nian looked at the red panda sitting obediently in front of him.

After hearing what Chi Nian said, the red panda stood up and snorted in dissatisfaction, as if denying this statement.

"Bang! Bang!"

[I am smart. There was no one as talented as me in the kindergarten before me!]

While talking, he walked up to Chi Nian and patted his knee.

Chi Nian didn’t understand, but he still smiled and rubbed the other person’s head.

【Xiao He's mother presented trophies*20】

[It has nothing to do with family class. In fact, the higher the social status of the family, the less likely they are to emphasize the importance of transformation to their cubs. Most parents feel they have already provided the best living environment for their cubs, so they are sure that their cubs will successfully transform in the future.]

[To be honest, Xiao He realized the importance of transformation because his uncle always told him that if the transformation failed, we would abandon him and give birth to new pandas...]

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