Cheng Wen was a polite little boy.

He was also exceptionally sincere.

Both adults and children enjoyed playing with him, and Mu Zhixing even took the initiative to draw with him.

Cheng Wen's artistic talent was average, but he was very well-behaved.

He stayed put after finishing his drawing.

Cheng Wen's drawing was a bit crooked and messy.

But Mu Zhixing's drawing was exceptionally good.

He felt embarrassed to show his own drawing. Seeing this, Mu Zhixing said, "It looks very nice."

Cheng Wen knew that Mu Zhixing had held art exhibitions abroad.

He wanted to say something but was afraid of being rejected. After a long hesitation, he finally mumbled, "Could you help me improve it a bit?"

Mu Zhixing used to be quite timid, but during his time at the kindergarten, he had become much more outgoing and generous.

He actually made modifications to Cheng Wen's original drawing.

Mu Zhixing truly lived up to his reputation as a prodigy.

The few strokes he added really showed the difference between an ordinary child and a gifted one.

In an instant, it transformed from a casual doodle into a piece of artwork.

Moreover, it still preserved the essence of Cheng Wen's original drawing.

It now had an added artistic flair. This collision of childlike innocence and genius was truly fascinating.

Right then, someone in the livestream room offered to buy the drawing.

The price was 5,000 yuan.

Even others felt a twinge of envy, realizing how lucrative drawing could be.

Cheng Wen really liked Mu Zhixing.

After He Lingfeng returned from the computer science conference, he was whisked away by several old professors for intensive study, treating him like their collective pet.

When he emerged after a period of learning, he found that there were more children at the kindergarten.

Although he was young, he had been at the kindergarten the longest and subtly saw himself as one of the adults.

He Lingfeng had already begun to show his astute nature, developing some small games for Cheng Wen to play.

Cheng Wen was truly exceptionally well-behaved, spending entire days playing on the tablet.

Moreover, every time he achieved a high score, he would boast to He Lingfeng.

The little one wouldn't say much, just stare at him with his beautiful eyes, blinking continuously until He Lingfeng said, "Well done."

Only then would the little one run off happily.

When Cheng Wen was with Song Ping An, both of them spoke more fluently than before.

Cheng Wen's parents truly realized that they had been neglecting their child.

In recent days, the couple spent more time with their child, which made Cheng Wen very happy.

Especially when drawing or writing, the little one would anxiously look back to see if his parents were still there.

When he saw they were, he would turn back with a secret smile.

The parents knew this was a sign of a child lacking security.

They had neglected his childhood, and now the child had grown up.

Cheng Wen's father discussed with his mother, "Should we let the child come back to live with us?"

Although the two villas were not far apart.

But this side was a bit quieter, with only the driver, nanny, and chef, and no one else.

In their villa, there were over ten staff members including nannies, cleaners, and various servants.

Plus, he had his younger brother, whom he should get closer to.

Cheng Wen's mother agreed, "Alright!"

Cheng Wen happily moved to his parents' home and then wrote in his diary. He didn't know how to write many characters.

He had to ask the nanny for help with one character at a time, and many were still replaced with pinyin. He wrote crookedly: "Today was really too happy. I came to Dad and Mom's house..."

The nanny who had raised Cheng Wen since he was little saw this and couldn't hold back her tears.

She truly felt that if it weren't for this kindergarten, and if the lady and sir had continued to neglect the young master,

This child might not have turned out entirely foolish.

He had a heart and emotions, and his emotions were richer and more delicate than most people's.

Fortunately, the Starry Sky Kindergarten's livestream allowed everyone to see Cheng Wen's good qualities.

...

In the wealthy class of Starry Sky Kindergarten, the most popular child was Cheng Wen, but the most disliked was Hu Guang.

He was a little boy, 6 years old this year, originally scheduled to start first grade next year.

He was very dissatisfied about coming to kindergarten and always frowned.

When the teacher led them to play together, Hu Guang always stood aside and didn't participate.

Moreover, he kept his brows furrowed, and after a while, the teacher couldn't help but approach him and ask, "What's wrong?"

Hu Guang said, "I don't want to play, I want to study."

This was the first time the kindergarten teachers had encountered such a child.

The games here were very fun, especially the large-scale role-playing games.

Many children were reluctant to leave after they ended. It was rare to have so many children together. It was more fun with more people.

The children were all very engrossed in playing, only Hu Guang remained indifferent on the sidelines.

The teacher reported Hu Guang's situation to Shen Wei.

Shen Wei said, "Alright, then let him study!"

Shen Wei had special insights into nurturing geniuses.

She asked Su Jun to tutor the child.

They discovered that Hu Guang could solve math problems at a second-grade elementary school level.

After finishing, the child raised his chin proudly, waiting to be praised.

But beyond that, he couldn't handle third-grade problems. This was normal, after all, the child was only 6 years old.

Hu Guang was very proud of Shen Wei's praise.

While others were playing games, he was solving problems.

Even during meals, he was solving problems. He seemed determined to pursue learning to the very end.

Even the kindergarten teachers were shocked that nowadays, some children started competing academically from such a young age.

They specifically communicated with Hu Guang's family about the child's situation.

Hu Guang's mother received the teacher's call and couldn't help but tell the teacher about their family situation.

"My marriage with his father isn't very stable, and his father already has a child with another woman outside."

"And that child is only a few months younger than Xiao Guang." This would be a fatal blow to any woman.

"His father doesn't come home now and wants a divorce. He said something that deeply affected our child, saying that the child born to that woman outside is very excellent and good."

Originally, when couples divorce, they say harsh things to each other.

Unexpectedly, the one who got hurt was the child.

Since then, he has been studying like a madman every day, just to get more praise.

Actually, even if his parents divorced, his conditions wouldn't be bad.

Although his mother didn't have much else, she had 6 properties before marriage.

Plus, their marital assets far exceeded what an ordinary working person could accumulate in several decades.

The reason the parents chose Starry Sky Kindergarten was because of the slogan in their advertisement that children could learn happily here.

Hu Guang's mother angrily cursed, "I never imagined that beast would cause such great harm to my child."

The teacher said, "Please don't get upset, parent. We will take good care of this child."

After everyone understood, they became more concerned about him. But he didn't feel any relief at all.

Instead, that tense feeling grew even stronger.

In terms of learning and progress, he even showed signs of "reluctance."

Children's little thoughts are too transparent to adults.

The online fans just wanted to see what the children looked like, and suddenly seeing one like this, they really didn't like it.

The kindergarten had many extracurricular activities.

Children of this age need to run and jump a lot, to get excited, which is good for the development of the cerebellum.

During the tug-of-war in PE class, their class lost.

Hu Guang couldn't bear it at all and burst into tears for a full 40 minutes.

His entire face turned red from crying.

Everyone took turns trying to comfort him, but to no avail.

The comments section was filled with criticism.

Previously, they had only seen angelic babies in the kindergarten.

Even if ChengWen was a bit silly, he was still a smiling child.

This kind of child who cries at the drop of a hat was truly annoying from the bottom of their hearts.

"My goodness, why would they admit a student like this?"

"It's just a game, isn't it? He's such a sore loser. You can tell a child's future at three, this kid won't amount to much when he grows up."

"I watch the livestream to relax, but I encounter this ear-piercing noise. I'm really done."

"Unfollowing."

Because of his crying, over 4,000 followers left immediately.

But Doctor Lu, as the livestream's moderator, explained to everyone that there was a reason for this child's behavior. It wasn't attention-seeking.

After repeated reassurances, the anger of the livestream viewers gradually subsided.

In the end, it was Shen Wei who arrived in time and took the child in her arms.

The little one had cried for over 40 minutes and was tired, gradually stopping his tears.

But having cried for so long, he couldn't stop completely, so he continued to sob and hiccup.

Shen Wei carried the child away from the livestream area: "It's okay, children are allowed to lose."

Hu Guang loved attention, which was natural for children and nothing to worry about.

But crying so hysterically over a loss made even education experts frown, clearly realizing that his state wasn't right.

Hu Guang's mother, seeing her child cry on the livestream, rushed over immediately.

The child had stopped crying, but upon seeing his mother, the feeling of grievance welled up again. With a wail, he started crying once more.

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