"Yes, Mr. Wang Fang, these children already know they were wrong. As for how to educate them from now on, let's leave it to the teachers and the children's parents. Our kindergarten will communicate with the children's parents. I think this is fine, is that alright?"
"So you're saying that how I educate these kids has nothing to do with me, right?" Wang Tianxiao asked sarcastically.
"No...that's not it."
"I think that's what you all think."
Wang Tianxiao glanced at the parents outside and said calmly, "I suggest you do as I say. You can all see that I'm not someone to be trifled with. If you keep dragging this out, it will only make things more difficult and awkward."
Okay, I'll go to the office and wait for you. Their parents will come to pick up their children, right? Just bring them then. If I don't see their parents today, you can tell from my temper that I won't let this go easily.
After Wang Tianxiao finished speaking, he carried Hongwei back to the office.
These three little brats, they're so young and they're already bullying people. If we don't leave them with a lifelong trauma, they'll really think they can act with impunity.
Humans are inherently capable of both good and bad intentions.
If parents guide their children well, their kindness will suppress their malice, and they will gradually become kind and good people.
If children are allowed to develop freely from a young age, malice will likely take over a large part of their minds.
Because goodwill is like clear water, while malice is like ink.
Adding a drop of water to a bucket of ink will not change the ink; it will remain pitch black.
But if you add a drop of ink to a bucket of clear water, the water will become darker.
When people see water, they don't just notice a tiny bit of black in it; they see the water as dirty as the presence of that tiny bit of black.
It can no longer be used.
Wang Tianxiao is not an educator, and he is not capable of interfering too much in other people's affairs.
If these children hadn't happened to bully his child, he certainly wouldn't have paid much attention to them. But since he had encountered them, he couldn't just stand by and do nothing.
If they bully their own child today, they can bully other good children tomorrow.
He was able to stand up, had the ability to stand up, and even sought justice for Hongwei and made the teachers apologize. But what about the other children? If their parents were just ordinary, honest people, how would they resolve this situation? Would they only be able to choose to let things go?
Even, like the magnificent child, there are no parents.
What kind of personality will children develop if they are bullied from a young age and grow up in timidity?
While society as a whole hopes that children will be physically and mentally superior, how many people can truly understand the inner turmoil and anxiety of these children?
Thinking about these things makes it hard for him to accept.
He just couldn't let it go.
I just wanted to see what kind of parents these unruly kids had.
Wang Tianxiao waited in the office for about thirty or forty minutes when an old lady came in through the door.
The child he was holding was the one on the left of the three children.
The old woman must have been quite old. She was dressed in tattered clothes, with a headscarf wrapped around her head. The wrinkles on her face resembled the ravines of the Loess Plateau, containing endless stories of a life filled with misfortune.
She shakily took the child's hand and walked to Wang Tianxiao's side, then suddenly knelt down.
Wang Tianxiao was stunned.
He was sitting in one of the teachers' chairs when he saw the old lady's posture. He quickly stood up and helped her up, saying, "Auntie, what are you doing?"
Kneel down!
The old woman struggled a few times, but couldn't kneel down on her own, so she turned around and scolded the child next to her.
"What did Grandma always tell you? People shouldn't do heartless things, they should do good deeds, they should be good people. Why don't you listen? You really should learn from your father. You think it's not enough that one person from our Wang family has gone to jail, you have to make sure another one goes?"
The child cried outside, but Wang Tianxiao could tell that he was faking it; he just wanted to get out of the situation quickly.
However, the child did not cry out loud, but tears welled up in his eyes.
This is true heartbreak.
When he heard his grandmother say that, he was about to kneel down in front of Wang Tianxiao.
Wang Tianxiao had no choice but to grab the child again and say, "Don't kneel down to others casually. A man's knees are worth gold. What kind of talk is it to kneel down so easily?"
"Comrade, it's my fault for not raising him well. I don't know how to raise children at all. His father was a bad boy when he was young, and look, he's been locked up for almost three years now. His mother ran away with someone else and left me with this one-year-old child."
I raised him with great difficulty, changing his diapers and feeding him every drop of water. I heard this school is a good one, and I thought he was lonely at home with no one to play with, so I thought I'd let him have some company at school.
I scrimped and saved to send him here, and I never expected, never in my wildest dreams, that this child wouldn't do well at school, wouldn't learn anything good, and instead, he'd learn to bully others… He must have bullied the child next to you, right? Look how pitiful, such a pretty little kid… What a tragedy. What sins did I commit in my past life to have encountered such a father and son.”
"Grandma, please stop talking."
The boy reached for his grandmother's hand, but she shook him off. "I'm not your grandmother. What right do I have to be your grandmother? If you really considered me your grandmother, why didn't you listen to a word I said? You...you're trying to kill me with this."
"Grandma, I know I was wrong, I really know I was wrong."
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