Side Story 3: The Three Little Devils of Director Luo's Family 1



Side Story 3: The Three Little Devils of Director Luo's Family 1

Roy, Roll, and Rosanne, the three little ones, returned to their hometown with their parents, truly like fish in water and monkeys returning to the mountains.

Today, my maternal grandparents are taking me to stay for one day. Tomorrow, my paternal grandparents are taking me to stay for two days. The day after tomorrow, my great-aunt is taking me to play with Dingding's aunt for one day. And the day after that...

In short, aside from kindergarten hours, they are extremely busy and require appointments to contact them. And wherever they go, they are pampered like little emperors, which has inadvertently fostered many bad habits in the three of them.

At first, Li Wei didn't notice, but in order to prevent the three from forming a small clique like they did in the provincial capital's kindergarten, she specifically contacted this better-equipped government-run kindergarten and arranged for the three to be placed in different classes.

I thought there wouldn't be any more group fights this time, but who knew there would be even more violent incidents. Especially since the three of them had just arrived in a new environment, they were understandably a little nervous and wary of strangers.

So when a naughty kid snatched Roy's crayons during art class, Roy's first thought was, "This kid is trying to bully me!"

His inherited violent tendencies from his father immediately manifested – beat him up!

Among children of the same age, the three Luo brothers may not be the strongest and most sturdies, but they have definitely trained in martial arts. They have practiced with their former kindergarten friends and been disciplined by their father in his spare time. Their skills are definitely up to par. So when Luo Yi went up and threw a seemingly left hook, he hit the kid in the eye socket.

The little boy who snatched his crayons started crying and wailing, covering his eyes. The teacher was terrified when she saw him like that. These were the children of government officials, and they couldn't explain if anyone got hurt. So she quickly took the little rascal to the clinic to get checked out. It turned out that apart from a few red spots, there was nothing serious.

Criticizing Roy was inevitable, but unfortunately, the three Roy siblings had been criticized by their teachers, parents, and especially their mother, many times before. So they were outwardly obedient but inwardly fearless, knowing that the teacher wouldn't hit them, that the only one who could beat them was their mother, and that their father was the one they were truly afraid of.

When school ended in the evening, all the parents came to pick up their children. Naturally, the teacher had to explain to the parents of the child who had been hit. The little guy, in particular, was crying with red eyes and was completely frightened. He didn't expect the new kid to be so fierce, and he looked at Roy with fear from then on.

This child comes from a family with some standing: his grandfather is the office director of a bureau in the city, his father is a section chief in a powerful department, and his mother is a junior leader at a school…

Today, his grandfather, who always dotes on him, came to pick him up. The old man was just passing by on his way home from work. When he saw his grandson's red eyes, and the teacher explained the situation, the old man's face immediately darkened. He held his grandson and asked the teacher, "Whose child did this?" This old fox knows that most of the children studying here are children of government employees. Children are not of high or low status, but parents are. It's human nature to be opportunistic and bully the weak.

The teachers are all quick-witted; they found out what each child's parents were doing long ago and reported it immediately. Roy has already joined his younger siblings, and the three of them are engrossed in playing with their toys.

When the rabbit-eyed boy's grandfather heard this, he realized that, in terms of rank, the boy's father wasn't any higher than him. However, he had heard of the newest and youngest branch director in the city's history. It was said that the new director had a very strong backing, and the city's top leader respected him greatly. Who did the boy think he was?

So the old man only said a few words to the teacher, such as "be careful of the children's safety," giving a lecture that sounded like both a parent and a leader, before taking the child away.

As for the three Roxanne siblings, they completely forgot what happened. A little boy snatched the bouncy ball from Roxanne's hand, and Roxanne yelled and tried to grab it back. Roy Roll saw this, ran up, one tried to snatch the ball back, and the other grabbed the boy and rolled to the ground. -_-|||

The teacher had just finished listening to the leader's reprimand when she saw that trouble had broken out again. She rushed over, picked up the two animals from the ground, and separated them fiercely. She was almost furious. Parents were coming and going to pick up their children, and this was just making things difficult for her!

Fortunately, there were no external injuries this time, and no one cried. Although the teacher was angry, she was not in a difficult position. However, when she saw that the one who was wrestling with someone was Roy from her class, the teacher wanted to sigh to the heavens. What bad luck! How did she end up with such a devil!

Today, the person who came to pick up the children was their father, Da Luo, who was visiting for the first time. This guy was driving the police cruiser from the bureau, wearing a crisp black police uniform with shiny badges. He had an impeccably straight posture, and his face was extremely cold and stern when he wasn't smiling, with a hint of menacing aura. No matter how you looked at him, he was an exceptionally handsome man.

The little teacher in Roy's class forgot all about complaining to the parents and being full of resentment. With starry eyes, she watched as Big Roy led Little Roy, making a total of three, and drove off through the kindergarten gate. The little teacher watched the exhaust fumes and dust disappear into the distance, reluctant to look back, still savoring the handsome parent's amazing smile.

Soon, the three teachers from each class gathered together. One was a little older but not yet thirty, while the other two were young women who had recently graduated. There were two teachers in each class, and usually one teacher would wait for the parents to pick up their children after school in the evening. So when the three teachers from the three classes got together, one of them said, "My God, I've never seen such a handsome policeman before. I wonder if he's married?"

Another said, "Are you crazy? That's the child's father. I don't know if they're divorced or not. I'll have to ask my Banroer tomorrow."

Luo Shan's teacher, who was also older, was more rational: "Stop dreaming. Every morning, it's the children's mothers who drop them off. They always say a few words to me, worried that Luo Shan might be bullied or not eat well."

...

In short, from then on, the little teacher in Roy Roll's class worked diligently every day and left late every night, afraid of missing the handsome policeman coming to pick up the child.

Thanks to their promotion and encouragement, the entire kindergarten now knows about a police officer parent who is incredibly handsome. They even gave their two loyal fans a task: next time they come, they must let us know so we can come and admire that parent's iron-blooded demeanor.

Da Luo was busy with work and rarely went to the kindergarten. Li Wei didn't have many classes and didn't have to work regular hours. As long as she wasn't going to a company meeting in the provincial capital, she had plenty of free time. Usually, she was the one who picked up and dropped off the children. Because of Da Luo's outstanding demeanor, even the kindergarten teachers were very curious about this woman who could marry that legendary handsome policeman. So, all the teachers in the kindergarten, even the janitors, knew Li Wei.

Fortunately, I wasn't disappointed. I was envious, though. Looking back at the three little devils, they seemed to be showing signs of becoming handsome men and beautiful women, which made them much more pleasing to the eye.

However, the fact that the teacher forgot to tell Roy when she was infatuated with a boy doesn't mean that the teacher is infatuated with a boy every day. This violent incident only subsided a month later. During this time, Li Wei was also complained about by the teacher countless times and disciplined by the three boys countless times. Fortunately, she got through this transition period and the three boys adapted to the new environment before Li Wei was finally freed.

But a new problem arose. Because the three were often taken to their elders' homes and pampered, bad habits gradually emerged: they became willful, disobedient, unhygienic, picky eaters, and didn't like to drink water but wanted to drink beverages...

Li Wei finally couldn't take it anymore. She couldn't say anything to the elders, as they all loved children. If she dared to say anything more, she would be severely criticized. So she simply moved to the newly built high-tech zone on the outskirts of the city. It was a scenic area with pleasant scenery and good air quality. The environment was excellent, but life was not as convenient as in the city. Li Wei found a bunch of reasons and moved away quickly.

Every day, she would pick up the children early and work with Aunt Gao and Sister Wei to strengthen their education, making sure that the three children got back on the right track as soon as possible.

But the three of them had gotten used to being free these past two months and naturally didn't want their mother to put them back in their little shackles. So one night, under the cover of Roy and Roy, Luo Shan secretly went to the living room to call for help: "Grandpa, come pick us up from school tomorrow, come early, earlier than Mom. My brother and I miss you and Grandma. Also, come earlier than Dad, early, early..." Basically, early was the rule.

She was talking enthusiastically when Li Wei came out to check on how the children were sleeping. She didn't know why they were sleeping so early and quickly today, and they hadn't asked for stories or anything. As soon as she opened the door, Roy and Roll ran out of the door like startled sparrows.

Li Wei glanced again at Luo Shan, who was standing on the sofa in the living room making a phone call, still reminding her grandfather to pick her up from kindergarten early.

Li Wei was both amused and exasperated, but didn't say anything. She closed the door, turned around, and went back to her room. She said to Da Luo, who was looking at materials, "I'm giving you a task. Pick up the kids early tomorrow. Also, give them a good talking to. Stop thinking about causing trouble at their grandparents' houses. They're afraid of you. Your words are more effective than mine. And also, Xiao Ya has asked her grandpa for help. You'd better get there early, before your dad does... Hey, did you hear me?"

The man grunted twice, closed the documents, placed them on the bedside table, and pulled his wife close: "It's better to guide than to block. There's no need to guard them like they're thieves. I think the three of them are quite well-behaved. A little education will suffice. No need to keep such a close watch on them..."

Li Wei was furious: "Don't make it sound so easy. They're just pretending to be honest in front of you. I've been trying to reason with them every day, and they're still doing all sorts of bad things and causing trouble..."

Seeing that things were not going well, Da Luo hurriedly said, "Okay, okay, I will definitely complete the mission tomorrow. I was supposed to rest, but I have a meeting in the morning, and I guess I will be free in the afternoon. I will go pick them up and make sure to arrest them before the old man and bring them back for you to discipline, okay?"

"Well, barely. Remember, when it comes to our child's education, we need one voice in our family, and that voice is mine," Li Wei said quite seriously.

A certain university -_-|||

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