Master Zhan, your daughter has gone out to catch ghosts again.

Chapter 199 Sincerity is the ultimate skill



Chapter 199 Sincerity is the ultimate skill

Staring blankly at Curly, he blinked his squinty eyes, a little scared, and timidly prepared to get down.

His eyes were so blank that you wouldn't even notice he blinked unless you looked closely.

"Who are you? Why did you let him have his turn? He was here first! If you want to play, you have to wait in line. You can only play when Daidai doesn't want to anymore," Yoyo said fiercely to Curly.

Curly looked at YoYo and then noticed there was a little girl next to her.

"And who are you? Why are you meddling in other people's business?" Curly said.

“I’m his deskmate, oh my god! This isn’t a trivial matter, it’s my deskmate’s business. You can’t bully my deskmate.”

"You...believe it or not, I'll get someone to teach you a lesson," Curly said menacingly.

"Then go ahead and yell." The little guy kicked the swing high, completely ignoring Curly.

"You..." Curly-haired man angrily grabbed his hair.

Dumb staring at Curly Hair's fierce expression, she was afraid he would really bring people to beat her up. You see, Curly Hair was a senior kindergarten student and the little tyrant of the kindergarten; no one dared to disobey him.

"Oh, little sister, it's okay, I'll let him play on the swing." Daidai said, about to jump off the swing.

Yoyo quickly stopped him, "No, you can't give it up. Why should you give up what you like to someone else? If he likes your parents, would you give them to him too?"

"No way." Daidai shook her head repeatedly, her eyes resolute, as if her parents would really be taken away by Curly.

"Then you have to refuse. If someone wants to take away something you like, you have to learn to refuse and not let them take it away."

“Try it,” Yoyo said to Daidai, indicating that he should personally refuse Curly’s request.

“I…” She glanced blankly at Curly, but ultimately didn’t have the courage to refuse.

He was afraid that Curly would call on all the children in the kindergarten to unite and isolate him.

“Don’t be afraid, I’m here to protect you. Just express what you want to say, instead of compromising like this,” YoYo said.

"What does 'compromise for the sake of peace' mean?" Daidai asked, puzzled.

"It's about sacrificing yourself to please others," Yoyo said, straightening her back, adjusting her glasses, and adopting the air of a profound old professor.

Hehehe, wow, you're a cultured person too.

Curly looked at YoYo and DaiDai chatting away and felt ignored. He got furious and yelled, "Hey, what are you two talking about? Get out of the way! If you delay my playtime, you'll regret it!"

“I won’t let you. I got here first. If you want to play, you have to wait in line,” Daidai suddenly blurted out.

After I finished speaking, I didn't even know what I had said or how I had said it. I just felt very happy and comfortable.

Yoyo is right. We shouldn't compromise ourselves just to make others happy.

You should please yourself, not others.

"What...what did you say?" Curly looked at him blankly, clearly shocked by his rejection.

This kid is usually such a coward, always obediently agreeing to whatever I ask. What's wrong with him this time? He's suddenly become so assertive.

"Dumb, if you don't move aside, believe me, I'll make sure none of the kindergarten kids will play with you anymore," Curly said, pulling out his trump card to threaten.

As expected, Daidai was scared. Her eyes darted around, and she instinctively tried to give up the swing.

He didn't want to be isolated; he wanted to have good friends to play with.

“I’ll play with him!” Yoyo shouted.

With starry eyes, they looked on with pure admiration and emotion.

He attended kindergarten for a year and transferred schools many times. This was the first time someone had stood up for him when he was being bullied, and even said that they played with him.

His squinty eyes finally filled with a dazzling light.

"You want to play with him? Do you believe I'll make sure the kindergarten kids don't play with you either?"

"I don't believe it," Yoyo said nonchalantly, continuing to swing on the swing.

"you……"

Seeing Yoyo's arrogant attitude of not taking him seriously, Curly-haired guy bared his teeth and went berserk.

Damn it, after three years of kindergarten, I've finally met my match.

She remained calm and composed even when faced with her own threats.

Suddenly, the school bell rang, and Yoyo jumped off the swing. "Go ahead and play, play for as long as you want."

"You..." Curly-haired boy grimaced in anger. Class had started, what was he supposed to do? That wretched little kid.

"You just wait! I'll make sure none of the other kids want to play with you!" Curly-haired boy clenched his fists and shouted at YoYo's retreating figure.

"Yoyo, why don't you apologize to Curly? He's in the senior class and knows a lot of people. What if he really makes all the other kids in the kindergarten not want to play with you?" Daidai followed Yoyo, very worried after hearing what Curly said.

Yoyo slapped Daidai on the back of the head.

The back of Daidai's head was bald, and a small handprint quickly turned red.

"Why should we apologize? It's clearly his fault." The little guy was fiercely cute, like an unapproachable kitten, but incredibly fierce.

“But…” Dai Dai scratched the back of his head.

"No buts, Master said that sincerity is the ultimate weapon. Curly Hair can't truly convince people by intimidating them. Kids won't listen to him either. Don't let him scare you."

He scratched his head blankly, looking completely bewildered.

"You need to work on your courage, otherwise you'll easily get scared and wet your pants," YoYo said.

"I never peed my pants in fear," Daidai defended herself.

The two of them went back to the classroom, chatting away.


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