Chapter 102 The Neglected Second Son (12)



“Your brother Xiaoyi hasn’t started school yet. I’ll take him to register when school starts in the second half of the year,” Lin Jingyue explained with a smile.

"Where does Xiaoguo go to school? I'll see if I can enroll at your school sometime."

It's said that a talkative person can influence an introverted person to become a little more extroverted. She thought that if the two children could go to the same school, it might be able to help each other out.

Becoming friends and growing up together, they'll inevitably be influenced to some extent. Most importantly, this child has strong values, so they'll definitely have a positive impact.

The main reason for Li Chengyi's isolation is that he has few friends and few people he trusts, which has led to his current situation.

"Auntie, I study at xxx school. In the second half of the year, I will be a second-grade student!" Tang Guo is actually seven years old, but she started school earlier, so she has already finished first grade in the first half of this year.

"Oh, I see. Then I'll see if I can get Xiaoyi to be your junior at your school. If that's possible, I'll have Xiaoyi take good care of you. A real man should take care of a girl."

"Auntie, I'll be waiting for you!"

After the meal, Lin Jingyue and Tang Yun exchanged contact information and then parted ways.

On the way home, she took Li Chengyi's hand and asked, "Xiaoyi, did you like that little girl from earlier?"

The little guy held her hand and walked forward attentively. When he heard these words, he thought about them carefully for a while and then nodded.

"like."

"This younger sister is kind."

I like him not because he's cute, but because he's good to me and never gets angry with me.

Lin Jingyue pursed her lips slightly. She knew that her younger sister, born from her second marriage, was more favored than Old Li's eldest son because she was the only girl in the family and the only child of that woman from her second marriage.

They spoiled him rotten, giving him whatever he wanted. Even if he ate on Li Chengyi's shoulders all day long, they wouldn't say anything.

However, because the eldest son, Li Chengshi, was favored by his father, the little girl was more reserved in front of him.

Children raised with this kind of excessive pampering will become a burden on others once they enter society.

"Mom will see if we can find a way to send you to Xiaoguo's school. Although you won't be classmates, you can play together during breaks. But we can't trouble Xiaoguo too much. If you can have your own friends, that would be great too."

Being too much trouble for others becomes a burden.

She wanted the child to be affected to some extent, but she didn't want to bring too much negative impact to Tang Guo, as this wasn't her responsibility.

In short, just let things take their course.

The days that followed were relatively uneventful. The bump on Li Chengyi's head disappeared in a few days, but he still had a vague sense of anticipation for the children's amusement park he had visited that day.

Kids don't actually have many favorite things, but if they are interested in something, it's okay to indulge them. Otherwise, it would be a real shame if it became a childhood regret.

Lin Jingyue didn't really want to go out; the sun was too strong, and it rarely rained in this kind of weather. However, for the sake of her child, she still took him out a few times.

However, instead of going to the shopping mall, they went to the amusement park.

Upon arriving at the destination, Tang Guo, whom we had met earlier, also appeared.

The day before, she asked her uncle if she could play with the boy she had met before, so she sent him a few messages on her phone.

Lin Jingyue was thinking of taking her child out to play, so she arranged to meet at the amusement park.

Each person had a great time with one child at the amusement park.

The carousel, bumper cars, trampolines, rainbow slides, etc., were all relatively safe and not very exciting, since they were mostly children.

But as long as the child is happy, nothing else matters.

"Here's the ice cream you wanted, please take it." Tang Yun walked over with three ice cream cones, gave one to each person, and drank mineral water himself.

Lin Jingyue was stunned for a second when she saw that she had one too, and then said thank you.

Li Chengyi also quietly thanked him.

Little Guozi, on the other hand, shouted especially loudly, "Thank you, Uncle! Uncle, I love you the most!"

Tang Yun pinched her chubby cheeks with a hint of disdain. "Can't you be a little more ladylike, little princess? Look at Brother Xiao Yi, his voice isn't as loud as yours at all!"

Tang Guo pretended to cover her mouth and laugh, then put one hand on her hip and said arrogantly, "I'm a little princess, I can laugh however I want. Uncle, you can't influence the little princess's decision, because you're not a little princess."

Lin Jingyue couldn't help but laugh; this little girl was really cute.

"Xiao Yi, are you a little prince or a little knight?" she asked.

Li Chengyi was obediently licking his ice cream when he heard his mother's question. He looked up blankly, thought for a moment, and said, "I am my mother's child."

He's neither a little prince nor a little knight; he's just his mother's child, nothing more.

Faced with such a serious answer, Lin Jingyue sighed inwardly. No wonder well-behaved children are so popular. Who wouldn't like such an obedient child?

"Xiao Yi is Mommy's good boy and Mommy's little knight, isn't he?"

"Mmm," he responded softly.

Perhaps he himself didn't realize that after playing for so long today, influenced by Tang Guo's infectious enthusiasm, he had actually laughed many times.

"It's almost time, let's go eat. I know a good restaurant nearby that's also quite affordable." Tang Yun checked the time; it was already six o'clock in the afternoon, perfect time to go eat.

Although it wasn't dark yet, it wasn't as bright as it was at noon.

I can't believe I've been playing for so long.

Let's go.

Although we didn't meet up often over the two months, we kept in touch on and off.

Tang Guo often used her uncle's phone to send messages, sharing what she did that day and what interesting things happened. She looked forward to Li Chengyi's reply; after all, that's how friendships between children are.

Lin Jingyue coaxed Li Chengyi to reply to her messages. Although he only replied with a few words like "okay," "um," and "thank you," it was still a kind of progress.

As a result of this period of time, he is not as quiet as before. At least he will take the initiative to tell her that he is hungry or wants to eat snacks.

Finally, on the day of registration, Lin Jingyue successfully enrolled in the school Tang Guo had mentioned. She just happened to meet their admission requirements, and thus, she was able to register.

These two months of vaccinations weren't for nothing.

"From today onwards, you're a primary school student. Mom will bring you here to school from now on, and you'll make lots of friends, okay?"

"good."

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