Chapter 61 The Clingy Little Guy



Children sometimes try to test their mothers' love by behaving in unusual ways.

She tested her mother's limits step by step to see where her love for her was.

The daughter feels insecure if her affection is taken away by another child.

As she continued filming, Sun Lifang's eyelids grew heavier and heavier, and she closed her eyes without anyone noticing.

...

With the Mid-Autumn Festival approaching, Sun Lifang took the opportunity to give Jiang Meimei a red envelope.

She needed to go back to see her grandmother, and she would have to ask Jiang Meimei to take care of things at home.

Before leaving home, I took Zhou Xinya to class; this was their first in-person class together.

The training center is not far from the community; it's just two streets away. Mrs. Tong told me it was run by a retired teacher from an art university.

His surname is Xiong, he has an upright posture, and he exudes an air of elegance.

Teacher Xiong said, "Her age is the most suitable stage for her to learn dance."

The training class was established less than three months ago, and most of the students were introduced by previous students. The ages of the students varied, and the parents were not sure when it was appropriate for them to start learning. The youngest student in the entire training class was only four years old.

When Sun Lifang arrived, she happened to see Teacher Xiong asking a parent to take their child home.

"Four years old is a good age to start learning piano, but it's too young for dance."

After dropping the child off, Teacher Xiong laughed and said, "This is my personal habit; I can't stand children crying."

Sun Lifang was both amused and exasperated; this was still a teacher with principles.

Looking at Zhou Xinya, who was already dressed in her practice clothes, with her hair neatly tied up and revealing her smooth forehead, Teacher Xiong said tactfully, "Children who are forced to learn dance by their parents usually don't learn it well and lack talent."

Upon hearing this, Sun Lifang immediately understood what Teacher Xiong wanted to say: "Teacher, our Yaya jumps around in front of the TV all day long, it's because she likes it, whether she has any talent or not is another matter."

Rather than hoping her daughter will become a phoenix, Sun Lifang feels that she is not an outstanding person herself, accepting that she is an ordinary person and that her child is an ordinary child.

As an art form, dance can add some variety to life and make the "firecracker" in the house a little more ladylike, and that makes her perfectly content.

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