Daisy and her father had a nice day at Dr. Banner's cabin.In the evening, I returned home with a full load of evening breeze and seafood, so happy that the children were still singing in the car.

Only Happy continued to be tormented by the minion's magic voice in the oversized RV, and when he got home, his face didn't seem very good-looking.

I don't know whether it was the power of the minions' noise, or Happy's puffy muscles failed to provide enough defense for his body. Two days later, Happy still caught a cold.

Adults with a cold speak in a low voice, and from time to time they have to sniff their nose with a tissue, blowing their nose into a red reindeer nose, looking a little pitiful.

When Happy came home to ask Tony for leave, Daisy came out of the room and saw him wrapped in a thick scarf, with a very concerned expression on his face, and walked up to him, wanting to express her comfort.

But before he could say anything, Happy lowered his head and saw the little one standing in front of him, waved his hands, opened his mouth covered by the big mask and said, "Stay away from me."

"Why?" Daisy asked. "Are you all right, Happy?"

"I'm fine." Happy put a distance between himself and the child with his hands, signaling her not to go any further, "but if I pass the cold to you, I might not be fine."

"Will I catch a cold if you talk to me?" Daisy asked again.

"There are many ways to spread germs." Happy said.

He is so wrapped in clothes, like a fat baby bear, very cute.

After taking a few days of sick leave with Tony, Happy drove away from Stark's house, stopped by the pharmacy to buy some vitamin supplements, and then went home to rest.

The old father put a pair of glasses on the bridge of his nose and was watching the TV news.

Tuanzi ran over and wanted to watch it with Dad.

"Did you drink water?" Tony asked.

"I'll drink a little, Dad." Daisy climbed onto the sofa and sat with her legs together, sitting very upright. When she heard her father's question, she turned her head and responded, "It's like half a Coke."

Tony then got up to get the water glass and fed his daughter two more sips of water.

Health news is on TV.

The host said that the weather has been changing and changing recently, and the temperature rises and falls alternately, which is easy to cause influenza. Please pay attention to prevention.

Happy probably got the flu.

"Is it just bad to have a cold?" Daisy asked.

Tony glanced at her.

He suddenly remembered that his daughter seemed to be very healthy all the time when she grew up to such an age. Except for two special cases of fever, she didn't even have a small cold.

This is of course a good thing, and it seems to show that the physical fitness of Kryptonians is much better than that of Earthlings.

"Whenever you get sick, you won't feel comfortable." Tony said lightly, "It's best to be healthy all the time."

Tuanzi remembered that when her own father had a cold, he also talked like a happy person, as if he had a bee stuffed in his nose, buzzing, buzzing, not in good spirits, always like sleeping.

Cold germs are really not a good thing.

Daisy was determined not to catch a cold.

Among the many reasons that made her make up her mind, there was a crucial external factor.

If sick, Dr. Simpson would come to the house.

When Dr. Simpson came to the house, he had to get an injection, or be frightened by his lies about injections.

Therefore, the determination of Baby Daisy can also be translated into that he must not see Dr. Simpson in the season of frequent influenza.

There are many ways to spread a cold, and there are many ways to prevent a cold.

When Daisy remembered to ask her father how to prevent colds, the old father had already answered the phone and left without the child.

Wendy was busy in which room she didn't know.

Stupid can neither speak nor write, one of the best things he does is to follow the little master at home every step of the way.

But none of this troubled Daisy.

Tuanzi ran to get the phone number at home and asked Jarvis to call Cooper's house.

The Coopers have a brilliant and gifted kindergartener, Sheldon, who must know what to do.

Speaking of which, the winter vacation is so long, and it has been a long time since I saw Sheldon.

After two brief busy tones, the phone was picked up.

"Hello." Daisy said, "Is this Sheldon's house?"

On the other end of the phone, she knew it was Sheldon's mother.

When Ms. Mary heard that Daisy was looking for her son, she immediately became excited. Even though she covered the receiver with her hands, Daisy could still hear the raised volume on the other end of the phone: "George! Finally a friend called this winter vacation. To your son!"

The dumpling seems to have done something very happy.

Sheldon soon came over to answer the phone.

"Hello." The immature boy said calmly, "This is Sheldon Lee Cooper, please speak if you have anything to do."

The familiar stereotyped little old man's way of speaking made Daisy miss a semester of kindergarten life.

"Hi, Sheldon." Tuanzi said, "I'm Daisy."

"I know you're Daisy." Sheldon said.He didn't seem to be particularly happy because Daisy asked him to talk, "What do you want?"

Daisy found that Sheldon's voice also seemed muffled.

"Do you have a cold too?" she asked.

"No, I don't have a cold." Sheldon pulled on the two-layer mask on the other end of the phone, "Now is the period of high incidence of influenza, and I will never let germs enter my body."

His words sounded very convincing, and this determination made Daisy happy, so she hurriedly asked, "Do you know how to prevent colds?"

Sheldon told Daisy several ways on the phone.

Daisy quickly practiced.

She diligently opened the windows of the house to let in the fresh air.This is not a small project. After all, the house is very big and there are many windows. The cold wind blowing in made the children shiver.

"What's this for?" Wendy asked.

"To blow away the cold." Daisy said.

"If you drive away the warmth from home, wouldn't it be easier to catch a cold?" Wendy quickly closed the window again.

But she didn't object to disinfecting the furniture at home, took a rag, and gave Daisy a rag, and the two of them cleaned it hard at home.

Daisy can help out a little too.She is the little master, so she doesn't need to do anything, but this little one is willing to help, and for everyone's health, she wears gloves and wipes the furniture properly.

If Tony saw this scene, he wondered if he would feel a lot of relief in his heart.

Shelton said that to prevent colds, wash your hands frequently, rinse your mouth frequently, and add water and vitamins.Jarvis also said yes.

When the old father came home in the evening, as usual, he had to unbutton his suit and change into comfortable clothes. As soon as he sat down, he saw his little daughter running over with a glass of water.

"Dad." Daisy put the water in Dad's big hand, "please."

It's really getting smarter every day.

"Thank you." Tony said.

He took a sip of the water and moistened his throat, because with his daughter's filial piety, it was still a little sweet.

Then I saw Daisy's expression became weird.

"No, Dad." Tuanzi waved his little hands, a little anxiously, "I need to rinse my mouth."

She hurried to open her father's mouth to have a look, but it was too late, the water went down her throat and into her stomach, and it was gone forever like yesterday's yesterday.

"Am I a hippopotamus?" Tony asked.

After all, the old father failed to change into clothes smoothly, was pushed by his daughter to wash his hands, and had to drink a glass of lemon juice to forget the matter.

The lemon juice is so sour, even though Wendy has added a little sugar to it, it's still so sour.

"Do you have to drink it?" Tony asked his daughter.

Daisy also had a water bottle with lemon juice in front of her.

Both the big and the young like to eat sweet, not sour, but Tuanzi looked at the lemon juice and then at his father, determined not to catch a cold, nodded, and said slowly: "Dad, let's not be afraid, okay?" ?”

She reached over and took Dad's hand.

Be an adult in silence for two seconds, pick up the water glass, and take a full sip of lemon juice.

The chairman quickly put his hand on his forehead to cover up his expression, probably not wanting to lose his grace, but when he put his hand down, he could still see that there was some bright water in the maple syrup-colored pupils.

Being a parent is not as easy as you think.

Seeing that her father drank it, Daisy quickly took a sip herself.

She didn't have that kind of patience, a bag of tears soon welled up in her big eyes, her face was already wrinkled into a bitter gourd, and before she could speak, she dropped a large golden pea that was not sad.

"Still drinking?" Tony asked.

His words are full of the perseverance and forbearance of a mature man.

Tuanzi wiped away tears, his small body tremblingly recovered from the aftereffect of the lemon juice, looked at his father's face, felt that half of the germs had been driven away, and nodded with tears in his eyes: "Yes, Dad."

The two of them took another sip, tears flickering in their eyes again.

Wendy watched the bitter scene beside her, couldn't hold back, turned her head and laughed.

It's a pity that even though Daisy made so many efforts to prevent colds and prevent Dr. Simpson from appearing at her home, in the end, Simpson knocked on the door of Stark's house with a medicine box and an assistant.

Influenza has swept through the Stark family, not just in one place, but in large swaths.

Simpson looked at the little yellow men lying under the quilt, and on rare occasions when he couldn't laugh, standing among the little yellow men, his trouser legs were about to be torn apart.

Take all precautions against this group of little yellow people who ran out on a whim without wearing coats. They were dragons when they built ice and snow castles, and they became sick bugs soon after they came back.

I don't know if the tear-jerking lemon juice played a role, but Daisy and Tony are healthy, lively, and can watch while eating popcorn.

"I can save it again." Kevin hugged Simpson's leg and cried loudly, "Save it again."

"Colds don't die easily," Simpson yelled. "Wipe your tears off my pants!"

Simpson managed to fall ill the day after the Stark family returned from the illness.

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