Chapter 659: The taboo of two-child families!
Seeing this, Xia Junshan reached out and took the little girl from her mother-in-law's arms. After all, the old lady was almost sixty, and her body couldn't bear holding two such big children for a long time.

"Dad, don't be cruel to me in the future, or I will never ignore you again~" Xia Huanhuan hugged her father's neck and coquettishly said.

"Okay, from now on, Dad will try his best to speak carefully when he has something to say~" After that, he took out two pieces of paper from the dining table and wiped her tears.

Then I pinched his little nose and said softly: "But we also have to take three exams a month, and you can no longer read comics while doing homework!"

"In other words, if it's time to finish eating, you and your brother are already hungry, and my mother and I are still sitting in the living room watching TV, will you feel uncomfortable?"

"Yeah~" Huanhuan nodded sheepishly.

Chaochao, who was in her grandma's arms, was unhappy when she saw her sister hugging her instead of herself.

With a milky voice, she stretched out her hand: "Dad, hug me too!"

"Okay, okay, hug Chaochao~" Xia Junshan said and directly hugged his son into his arms.

In the past (original body), I may have doted on my daughter, and was simply a standard daughter slave. To give the simplest example, there is a difference in waking up two children every morning.

You may wake your son up and then ignore him and let him get dressed, but you will take care of your daughter in every possible way, such as squeezing toothpaste to comb your hair, helping to find clothes and shoes, etc.

But now that I have been reborn, I can no longer do what I did before. The most taboo thing in a second-child family is that a bowl of water is uneven. Even if you dote on your daughter, you can't ignore your son's feelings. Although the child is still young, he is now a senior. I also understand everything in kindergarten.

"Okay, go and do your homework. You can't skip this time!" Xia Junshan said and put his daughter Huanhuan down.

Naturally, he didn't treat his son favorably: "You can go and write it too. Dad will check it later. Whoever completes it well will be rewarded!"

Maybe because she was scolded just now, Xia Huanhuan wrote more seriously this time. With her busy writing expression, no one would believe that she was lazy reading comic books before.

"Junshan, isn't this good? But you can't lose your temper with your child anymore. It's still very detrimental to their growth~" Zhao Na said softly.

In fact, if you really want to talk about it, she didn't agree with the son-in-law her daughter found. She felt that Xia Junshan came from a small county in the northeast, and her family couldn't help at all.

However, after the two got married, Xia Junshan was really good to her daughter, and with these two lovely granddaughters and grandsons, she didn't say much.

But she still had a grudge in her heart. In the final analysis, she still had the underlying sense of superiority of being a native of Shanghai. She believed that her family was from a big city and looked down upon people from a small place.

Although Xia Junshan, who was sitting next to her, didn't know what her mother-in-law was thinking, she still felt a little uncomfortable with her slightly admonishing tone just now.

But I didn’t think too much about it. After all, the old lady helps you pick up and drop off the children every day, buys groceries and delivers breakfast and so on. What can I do if you just say a few words? Old people like to preach.

So she smiled bitterly and replied: "Mom, I don't want to lose my temper. Now I finally understand that raising children is not an easy job. You have worked hard all these years!"

"We are all a family, why are you talking about this~" Don't look at Zhao Na even though she said this.

But the smile on his face can still tell that he is happy in his heart. Everyone is willing to listen to good things, and the "eldest princess" is naturally not immune...

More than half an hour passed quickly. Although Xia Junshan had been chatting with his mother-in-law, his eyes always drifted to his daughter from time to time, just to be afraid that she would slip away again.

Not long after, Zhao Na felt sorry for her granddaughter and got up and went to the kitchen to wash fruits for her.

"Grandma, wait for me~" Chaochao also got over the excitement and didn't want to continue writing, so he just went over to join in the fun.

Xia Huanhuan, who was doing her homework here, was very smart and secretly glanced at her. Knowing that her father had been staring at her, and because she had been scolded just now, she felt a little scared in her heart, so she wrote her homework faster.In the past, it would have taken at least more than an hour, but now it miraculously finished it in less than 40 minutes.

After completing the last question, he ran over happily with his homework book without even checking it.

"Dad, I've finished writing~"

"Well, our daughter is awesome. I'll reward you with a lollipop later~" Xia Junshan praised her directly after taking the homework book.

In fact, I didn’t even read what was written. The main reason was that I couldn’t be strict and praised when it was time to praise. This would give the children a greater sense of accomplishment and help them write harder next time.

As expected, after the little girl here was praised, a smile instantly appeared on her face.

"Dad, can I read comics then?"

Xia Junshan smiled and nodded: "Okay, you go and see it first!"

"Then daddy will check what you just wrote. We will correct all the mistakes later. Everything must have a beginning and an end!"

"Yeah, I understand, Dad~"

After my daughter read the comics, she opened the homework she had written. Although she was mentally prepared, she couldn't help but sigh.

The further he looked down, the deeper his frown deepened. It was almost unbearable to look at it, because this Chinese homework was full of typos, and calling the font "spider crawling" was not an exaggeration.

For example, in the title of Lin'an Residence, in the first sentence, there is a green mountain outside the mountain and a building outside the building. Under the green character is clearly the moon, so I just write it as sun. There is also the third sentence, where the warm wind makes the tourists drunk, so I have to write the wind as phoenix. .

There are countless questions like this, and it’s okay if you are a stranger who doesn’t know how to answer them, but many of them are obviously very simple questions, and then they are written carelessly and incorrectly, which is more unacceptable.

Needless to say, the math questions were the hardest hit. I got almost two-thirds wrong. Now that I was in fifth grade, I could even make mistakes in addition and subtraction. Xia Junshan felt a little uncontrollable.

"Xia Huanhuan, you..."

It happened that I heard the sound of the door opening. I regained my senses and swallowed the next few words.

It was Nan Li who opened the door and walked in. She wore a beige straight skirt with a printed shirt, which suited her tall and slender straight figure.

As soon as she entered the house, she saw her husband's face was full of sadness and even angry. He couldn't help but come over and asked with concern: "Husband, what's wrong with you?"

"Our daughter's grades are too troublesome. She will probably have a hard time getting into college in the future. Look at this homework!" After saying that, Xia Junshan handed over her daughter's homework, out of sight and out of mind.

"Husband, why are you so concerned about your daughter's grades today? Didn't you just say she was happy before?" Nan Li said jokingly while taking the homework book.

But when I opened it and took a look, I instantly performed a smile disappearing technique.

He raised his head and his voice was full of disbelief: "How can you still calculate wrong in this addition and subtraction?"

Xia Junshan turned his head and glanced at his daughter who was concentrating on reading comics, and said helplessly: "So it's okay to not care about it now!"

"Although I don't expect her to be admitted to a key university, she is already in fifth grade. If she continues to fail like this, I'm afraid it will be difficult for her to get an undergraduate degree in the future!"

(End of this chapter)

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