Chapter 250
The Fake Heiress's Inner Thoughts Were Heard by Her Entire Family
ManMan is extremely popular at the kindergarten, so much so that the first lesson children need to learn when they start kindergarten is "separation anxiety." However, as long as ManMan is around, thereâs hardly any separation anxiety to speak of.
At the entrance of a kindergarten in Jiangbei, a chubby little boy is clinging to his motherâs leg, wailing and refusing to go inside.
The kindergarten teacher nearby is also feeling overwhelmed. On one hand, children of this age tend to cry uncontrollably and wonât listen to reason, and on the other hand, once one starts crying, the others are bound to follow!
The chubby boyâs mother is growing increasingly frustrated. âChen Yuqi! Iâm counting to three. Get up and go to kindergarten right now!â
But the little boy is unfazed and only cries even louder. âI donât want to go to kindergarten! I want to go home! Home!â
As the three parties are at a standoff, Shen Huaichu arrives, holding ManManâs hand. Seeing the struggling child on the ground, he casually looks away.
He crouches down to speak to his son. âBe good at kindergarten. Mom will come to pick you up this afternoon.â
ManManâs eyes sparkle, and his slightly curly hair sways as he nods. âCan you tell my uncle to pick me up next time? And let my other uncle know that I have rehearsal tomorrow, so I canât play with himâ¦â
Shen Huaichu: â¦When did he make so many plans without me knowing?
ManMan looks a lot like Jing Yi, especially with those eyes and his curly hair. Add to that his sweet, talkative personality, and itâs no wonder heâs so adored by everyone.
Even Shen Huaichu sometimes finds it hard to stay stern when trying to reason with him.
This has its downsides, like the fact that he and his wife often lose track of their son, who might be whisked away by an uncle, aunt, or other relative.
But there are also benefits, such as never having to worry about who will pick him up or drop him off.
Shen Huaichu sighs inwardly but keeps a straight face. âAlright, Iâll tell them for you.â ManMan obediently gives him a goodbye kiss. âSee you this afternoon, Dad!â With that, he follows the teacher into the kindergarten.
As Shen Huaichu watches his son leave, he notices that the crying childâs sobs have quieted down.
The chubby boyâs mother had been waiting, knowing that someone who could calm her son down would arrive soon.
And sure enough, her patience paid off!
âYuqi, look! Shen Muyi has already gone inside. If youâre late, heâll be playing with other kids.â
The teacher, understanding the situation, also chimes in. âThatâs right, Chen Yuqi. Look, your friend has already gone into the classroom.â
Hearing this, the chubby boy stops wailing, wipes his tears, and looks in the direction where ManMan went.
Seeing that heâs already inside, the boy quickly stands up, even looking a bit panicked. âMom, give me my backpack! If Iâm late, Shen Muyiâs schedule will be full for the day! I still want to race cars with him!â
His mother hands him the backpack, teasing him. âYou mean that toy car you still have to pedal to move?â
Watching her sonâs hurried little steps as he runs inside, she breathes a sigh of relief. âThank goodness thereâs a Shen Muyi in this kindergarten. Otherwise, I wouldnât know how to handle this kid.â
The mother glances around and spots Shen Huaichu.
This isnât the first time sheâs seen Shen Muyiâs father while dropping off her son. Most parents at this kindergarten are well-off, but the Shen and Jing families are exceptionally prominent.
She usually doesnât strike up a conversation with Shen Muyiâs fatherâhe seems rather aloof, though heâs very patient with his son.
On the other hand, Shen Muyiâs mother, the famous race car driver and youngest daughter of the Jing family, is very approachable. Theyâve occasionally chatted while picking up their kids.
Though âoccasionallyâ is the key word, since the person who picks up Shen Muyi isnât always the same. She imagines the teachers must have a long list of contacts for him.
â¦
In the classroom, ManMan has already settled into his seat, following his usual routine of taking out the things heâll need for the day and placing them on the table.
Then, he begins socializing with his classmates.
The other kids, familiar with his habits, patiently wait for him to finish, knowing he wonât respond if they try to talk to him before heâs ready.
âShen Muyi, will you play house with me today?â
Play house? The whole mom-and-dad thing again?
Heâll have to ask his aunt and uncle for advice on what to do if he gets tired of playing the same role repeatedly.
âNo! Shen Muyi is playing soccer with us today!â
Soccer? Thatâs fine too. Uncle Henry is coming to visit next month, and though he canât take him on a race car ride, they can play soccer together.
âLetâs play video games instead! Shen Muyi, my dad bought me a new gaming set. Come over after school!â
Video games? Are they as fun as the ones at Uncle Gu Linâs place?
But heâll have to pass on that. While he enjoys spending time with his classmates, he has a lot of things to do after school.
Like spending time with his parents, grandparents, and all those uncles and auntsâ¦
The afternoon just isnât long enough. Sometimes, ManMan feels truly troubled.
Why canât the afternoon be longer? Or why canât school hours be shorter? Or better yet, why canât there be more ManMans?
Otherwise, there just isnât enough of him to go around.
The chubby boy finally manages to squeeze in. âNo! Shen Muyi is racing cars with me today!â
ManMan looks at the classmate sitting behind him and patiently explains, âChen Yuqi, racing cars is too dangerous. There are too many kids in the kindergarten, and someone could get hurt.â
âMy mom says if you want to race cars, you should do it at a professional track. Showing off on the road is silly and childish.â
Yes, thatâs exactly what his mom said, though heâs not sure why she seemed to hesitate before saying âsilly.â
ManMan is especially proud that his mom is a cool race car driver, and all his classmates know it and think itâs awesome.
Hearing this, the kids all gasp in amazement.
Though the chubby boy is a little disappointed, he isnât upset. âThen letâs race at the track!â
ManMan takes racing very seriously and actually thinks about it for a moment.
âIâll have to ask my mom if she can take us. But we canât use the kindergarten carsâtheyâre too childish, and you canât go fast just by pedaling.â
The chubby boyâs eyes light up. âYou mean real race cars?â
ManMan nods seriously. âYes, the ones you can control with a remote. Theyâre really cool.â The remote is always handled by professionals, like his mom, whoâs in charge every time.
âWow! Thatâs amazing!â
The group of kids gasps in unison again, just as the teacher walks in to start the class, trying hard not to laugh.