Whatever agreements Teacher Huang had made with those girls before, they have been completely disrupted by Yin Zhu's coincidences, and they will probably have to find a new way to resolve the situation.
Leading a group of toddlers under six years old, Yin Zhu felt like a king of children.
However, now that Teacher Huang is gone and there is no one to relieve her, Yin Zhu has to keep an eye on the children all day long. Unless she has a really strong physiological need, Yin Zhu usually doesn't even plan to step out of the door of Class 2.
Even though she didn't know what criticism she would face at the teachers' meeting on Saturday if something happened to her child, Yin Zhu felt that she should avoid such things if possible.
Who enjoys being criticized for no reason?
McDonald's?
However, because she was always in the class, Yin Zhu began to notice a problem: those few silly kids in the class who didn't fit in with other small groups didn't seem to be completely silly.
Sometimes, they even seem to be talking to someone.
On her first day teaching the children, Yin Zhu noticed that in addition to the two small groups, there were also some "freelancers" in the class. These "freelancers" were mostly children who would follow the teacher and doodle during class, and they were also rare children who listened attentively, but they could never draw anything accurate.
At first, Yin Zhu thought they were a bit silly, but later she found out they weren't. They were very enthusiastic during meals and outdoor activities, even a bit capricious and disobedient.
Moreover, when communicating with them, these children were clearly not as smart as the other "children," and their memories were also very poor; they often forgot what they had said as soon as they turned around. This feeling was both familiar and subtle to Yin Zhu.
The reason she was familiar with it was because Yin Zhu had encountered it on her cousin's side when she was still on Earth.
The subtlety lies in the fact that Yin Zhu's cousin was only three years old at the time.
These "somewhat silly" kids, rather than being sillier than other "kids," are more like genuine toddlers. Real children aren't as clever as adults; their thoughts are innocent, they don't remember things very well, and they can't do many things well.
During the break, Yin Zhu looked at those silly kids and sighed sincerely, "It's like getting into a rank in a video game."
"Teacher Hao, what did you say?"
Peach came over excitedly and overheard Yin Zhu's mutterings. She asked him curiously.
Seeing Taozi, Yin Zhu patted her head and gave her the origami cranes she had folded when she was bored: "Here you go. By the way, who were [Red Sun] and [Blue Sky] talking to just now? How did they end up in our class?"
The owners of these two names are two "silly kids" in the class.
Yin Zhu directly denied the possibility that it was a child from Class 2. After all, roll call was taken every day before and after meals. If there was such a child that could not see, Yin Zhu would have discovered the problem long ago. The other "children" were also adults in disguise. If she found someone in the class that she could see but the teacher could not, she would naturally show fear towards them in such a strange place as Sin City.
Everything has been normal so far, which means that he/she couldn't have been a child who was already in the class.
Seemingly recalling a terrifying scene, Peach shrank back: "I don't know either... His eyes were scary, I didn't dare to ask... Sister Hao, you don't know either? He was also wearing a kindergarten children's uniform, but he didn't have a name tag on his chest."
Forget about knowing, I can't even see it...
Of course, Yin Zhu wouldn't reveal this, she just nodded: "I don't know his name either, I only know that he is the child of some faculty member."
The second half of the sentence was purely Yin Zhu's speculation, since "children" who enroll in school normally all have their own name tags.
However, Peach believed it and her face showed a look of sudden realization: "No wonder he runs around to every class and the other teachers don't care about him."
Yin Zhu guessed to herself: the other teachers probably couldn't see it either.
Now that Taozi could see the child, Yin Zhu felt much more at ease, certain that her suspicions and plan were correct. She then probed further: "Which teacher do you think he is?"
After thinking hard, Peach suddenly said, "It should be the headmaster's."
"Have you met the principal?" Yin Zhu was a little surprised. She and Taozi entered the kindergarten almost one after the other. Could it be that she just happened to miss the principal's inspection?
“No.” Peach shook her head. “But I’ve seen Teacher Yuwen treat him very politely, so I suspect he’s the child of the dean of students’ superior.”
Good! Well said!
If it weren't inappropriate, Yin Zhu would have loved to shout it out. This aboriginal not only had excellent observation skills but also a sharp mind, saving her a lot of brain cells from thinking and judging.
The devout woman Yin Zhu wishes, ineffably, that more such indigenous people be granted to her, and speaks of the gate.
This chaotic thought flashed through Yin Zhu's mind. She was just joking and naturally wouldn't actually pledge allegiance to the Unspeakable. After all, she was just an ordinary atheist from the Dragon Kingdom and didn't need to follow in Sheng Hui's footsteps.
"Maybe, I'll ask Teacher Yuwen later." Yin Zhu habitually brushed it off, then brought up the topic of those "silly kids": "Speaking of which, don't you join their little group or play with Lan Tian and the others? I think those kids are pretty silly."
Taozi suddenly glanced at Yin Zhu sideways.
Yin Zhu was a little puzzled.
Unaware of the complex emotions Taozi was going through, Yin Zhu ultimately received only Taozi's extremely serious reply: "They went into the meditation room, and this is what happened to them after they came out."
Could a meditation room turn an adult into a childlike mind?
No wonder they are so afraid of meditation rooms.
After chatting with Taozi for a few more minutes, Yin Zhu basically confirmed what she wanted to know.
Finally, the largest fragment was found.
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