Bo Rui rolled his eyes and continued to speak cutely: "Dad, can you help me?"
Jin Yang glanced at the fireworks in Bao Rui's hand and answered directly without thinking: "No."
Bao Rui's little face immediately fell. He looked at Jin Yang with some depression, opened his mouth, and said unwillingly: "But, I really can't carry it anymore. What's more, shouldn't a father help his son?
?”
"Then you have to do your own thing!"
Bao Rui was speechless for a moment. His face suddenly turned red and he stared at Jinyang with a calm expression. Then he didn't know where he got the courage to face Jinyang.
Protests began.
Bao Rui threw the fireworks in his hand to the ground with a bang, pouted, looked at Jinyang, and said in a threatening tone: "Dad, I am a child, you are abusing me by doing this."
, child abuse is illegal, you must not disrespect my human rights!"
Facing Bo Rui's "threat", Jin Yang's expression remained motionless. He just looked at his son up and down, and then spoke in a light tone: "Bo Rui, you haven't even grown all your hair.
If you don’t even have an ID card, where do you get your human rights?”
Bo Rui knew the word human rights, but he didn't know that human rights were related to ID cards, so he raised his immature eyebrows and just stared at Jinyang.
Jin Yang felt that it was a bit boring to talk to his son on the street about who carries fireworks and who doesn't, crossing over to the issue of human rights, so he spoke directly with some impatience and said: "The fireworks were bought for
What you are playing is because you said you would take your sister Shen Shen to set off fireworks together. If you don’t want to carry it, just throw it there and you can go home."
After saying that, Jin Yang turned his head, ignored Bao Rui and walked forward directly.
Bo Rui looked at Jin Yang's tall and straight back without turning his head, and he felt an inexplicable feeling of grievance in his heart.
Then he pouted and looked around, and found that there were children of the same age around him, but they were either sitting in strollers or being led by their parents.
Bo Rui suddenly became sentimental. He felt that he was so pitiful. He had never been treated as a child since he was a child.
Don’t many advertisements say that children and the elderly should be taken care of?
He is a child, but where are his privileges from his father?
Bo Rui stood there, distressed for a while, and finally bent down, picked up the fireworks, held them with both hands, and walked slowly downstairs to the apartment at the speed of a snail.
As he walked, Bo Rui thought, it would be great if he had a mother... His mother would definitely be very gentle, and then she would hold the fireworks in one hand and hold his hand in the other hand to go home.
Jin Yang stood at the elevator entrance downstairs in the apartment, waiting for Bo Rui. When Bo Rui arrived, he pretended not to recognize Jin Yang and turned his head without even looking at Bo Rui.
Every once in a while, Bo Rui would always protest against Jin Yang about "children's privileges", but Jin Yang had only one way to fight back against Bo Rui, and that was to turn a blind eye and ignore him.
Therefore, from the corner of his eye, Jin Yang glanced at Bao Rui's angry appearance, showing no intention of criticizing himself.