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Chapter 1933 sister and brother

Regarding his son's scolding of Changbao, Tian Ye felt that he should say something about how old he was and how he couldn't control his own strength.

Then I went over and squatted down to help my daughter pick up the wooden basin to see if it could be ordered and used again.

Maybe their welded cast iron thing can accommodate their daughter's occasional explosive energy. Otherwise, the obsolescence rate of these pots and pans would be too high.

Of course, I also have my own contribution here.

Don't look at Changshun, who was muttering about Changbao, but he gave Changbao slippers, held Changbao's feet and looked at them carefully for a long time.

It would be nice if the brows could be relaxed.

Chang Baodu timidly said in a low voice: "Why do you look like the grandma next door to my hometown?"

Changshun was stimulated by Changbao's words. He immediately raised his head and glared at Changbao. Could he be like the grandma next door to his hometown? How to speak.

Chang Bao had never seen Chang Shun so angry before. He stammered: "No, no, it's not like you to be like this."

Changshun angrily stuffed Changbao's stinky feet into slippers: "When can you let your parents have some peace of mind?"

Chang Bao was also aggrieved: "You said you would make people more worry-free, but I didn't even say that there are girls stuffing you notes all day long."

Well, Ye Ye heard something incredible again. But thinking about the rubber slips his daughter took out last time, Ye Ye said that his daughter really doesn’t have the gossip potential of Aunt Niu.

The problems discovered are simply not worth the attention of parents. I shook my head and went to find a hammer. This basin still needs to be nailed.

Changshun's face turned red magically, and his eyes were about to burst into flames when he stared at Changbao. He also felt guilty, but luckily he left without saying anything, obviously he didn't believe Changbao.

Seeing Tian Ye enter the house, Chang Shun stared at Chang Bao seriously: "Didn't I tell you not to talk to your parents about this?"

Chang Bao was also very troubled and innocent: "But I do feel that I have less worries than you."

Changshun glared, Changbao was willing to compromise, and sometimes he still listened to his younger brother's words: "I just won't say anything."

I felt so wronged that the little girl wanted to compete with her for Chang Shun, saying that she liked Chang Shun's good looks. It was a pity that her parents had to say that it was nothing.

Classmate Changshun felt that it was a good thing that his parents saw the note last time, otherwise if Changbao showed the note this time to his parents, he would be embarrassed to death.

Changshun: "Okay, why don't you go into the house? Have you finished your homework?"

Changbao was so happy to return to the compound that he said, "I haven't finished my homework yet."

Then I saw classmate Chang Bao was so frightened by the homework that he lost one of his shoes. Fortunately, their mothers cleaned up the wood chips on the floor, otherwise his irritable temper would have been injured.

Changshun ran to pick up the shoes and brought them to the house.

Tian Tian repaired the wooden basin, poured water in it and gave it a try. After it was found to be still usable, he washed himself and went into the house.

I heard Chang Bao begging Chang Shun: "Can you just copy it for me? I either don't know how to do it, or I forgot to do my homework. I'm in a hurry."

Changshun replied firmly: "Since you can do it, then do it quickly. I will read with you here. If you don't know how, I can explain it to you. Copying it is impossible."

Chang Bao: "If Tian Yang were here, he would have copied it for me."

Changshun Fengyan raised his eyes and confirmed with Changbao: "Are you sure he really copied your homework for you?"

Chang Bao was so depressed that he didn't say a word, and the sound of homework could still be heard.

Changshun: "Okay, I will talk to him, and I will let him know what it means to copy someone else's homework."

Changbao: "How could you do this?"

Changshun: "Don't stop your hands, or you won't be able to sleep at eleven o'clock."

Tian Tian heard a sound of grievance coming from Changbao's nose: "You, you, I don't care about you anymore."

Changshun: "Then you have to do your homework."

Tian Ye felt that all his work had been taken care of by his son. What good things had he done in his previous life to have a son like Chang Shun? Even his daughter helped them become parents and taught them.

Tian Ye went to the kitchen to heat up four steamed cakes for the two children, went to the space to get a bucket of milk, boiled it and put it in the kitchen to dry.

Don't ask when there were cows in the space. For the current fields, it's just a little more difficult to get trains and planes in.

Of course, in order not to be ostentatious, the most Renye could do was buy a cow and put it inside. No matter how big it was, he had never done anything bigger.

Tian Ye sat by himself and emptied his mind, really not thinking about anything. He just did homework with the two little kids through a door.

When Chang Shun came from inside and said, "It's just a little bit close. Just hold on," Tian Tian opened the pot and took out the steamed cake, felt the milk which was about the same temperature, and brought it in to the two children.

Changbao almost cried when he saw the food: "Mom, you are so kind."

Changshun: "Mom, you go to bed first. I'll pack these up later and watch her finish her homework."

Tian Ye: "I'm watching you eat, she, you don't get to eat until you finish your homework. You don't know what to do. You are playing when others are doing it. Why don't you do your homework when they are doing it?"

Chang Bao looked at the milk and steamed cakes, his eyes were red, he missed his father, and he scolded her: "I haven't finished writing yet."

Tian Tian: "But you are taking up Changshun's time. Homework is your own business."

As he spoke, he gave Changshun a cup of milk. Of course, their cups are all large.

Changshun's face turned red when Ye Tian said that, and he lowered his head to drink milk. At this time, nothing he said was good.

Chang Bao glanced at the glass of milk and steamed cake, lowered his head to do his homework, and the speed of his hands was absolutely swishing, which was faster than the swiping speed just now.

Changshun stared, looking at the milk and the steamed cake. The way he used it was wrong. Maybe he would have put some food on the table earlier. Changbao would have finished his homework long ago.

The two of them looked at each other. Then they looked at Chang Bao. Tian Tian was very suspicious of his daughter's original intention of doing homework: "Do you remember this?"

Chang Bao didn't even raise his head: "I've known it for a long time." Then he packed up his things neatly. After he finished writing, he was ready to eat.

Tian Ye regretted bringing the things in, and he didn't know if it would affect the children's homework.

Changbao ate steamed cake and drank milk: "I'm so happy."

The other side of the field sighed, this child's happiness index is really high.

Tian Ye: "Don't forget to brush your teeth." Chang Bao nodded vigorously, but he had no time to answer this question.

Changshun also checked Changbao's homework. Then he ate and then went to brush his teeth and go to bed.

Tian Tian rubbed the little girl's hair: "Bao, you really have found a good brother."

I thought you must have been born in the wrong order. Their parents still don’t know how lucky they are.

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