Tony said that it was just a trivial matter for children to play a drama, but the result was not the same as Rhodes, who picked up his mobile phone and secretly filmed the whole process in the auditorium, and asked Jarvis to edit it when he got home, and watched it on the computer.

Daisy watched too.

After taking a bath, the baby felt comfortable, crookedly holding the feeding bottle in the arms of the old father, drinking milk with his mouth moving while watching TV, wiped his mouth at the end, and sighed contentedly.

The recent afternoon tea has been changed to pudding, and Daisy is so tired of cakes that she still hasn't recovered.

"Dad, Missy played very well." Tuanzi turned to Tony and said, "She memorizes a lot of lines, very good."

She really felt that her good friend had acted very well, although Missy herself didn't think so.

"I don't want to act in a play anymore." Arriving at the kindergarten the next day, Missy squatted behind the penguin statue, drawing circles on the floor with her fingers, "It's too bad!"

Daisy squatted with her, seeing that she was really unhappy, she couldn't help but wonder: "Why is it not good?"

Tuanzi said with concern: "My father also said that you are fine."

"But I fell to the ground." Missy said listlessly, still unable to recover from the failure of the appearance. It has been two days since the founding day of the kindergarten, but even if it has been 20 years, she should still remember that Malaysian party. Clearly, "It's embarrassing."

"Emma saw it all!" What really made Missy angry was that when she fell, Emma, ​​the child who was not the number one girl, but the number two girl was right behind her. After the performance ended, Emma didn't say anything , but Missy felt that it was not that simple, "The next time I play the lead actress, I can't be me."

"You said just now that you don't want to act in drama anymore." Daisy said.

"No, it's not like that." Missy shook her head, "I don't want to say it, but I really want it in my heart."

"Then why don't you speak your mind?" Tuanzi couldn't understand.

It's not shameful to want to perform a drama, why lie.

"I don't know." Missy said, "It makes me sad to say what's on my mind."

There seems to be a deep knowledge hidden here, and Daisy can't understand it for a while.

She hadn't been able to figure this issue out yet, when she looked up, she saw a man in a suit coming in from the small red door, and quickly raised her vigilance, so she didn't have time to think about why Missy didn't speak her mind.

During school hours, only three kinds of adults can enter the kindergarten.

One is parents.

One is a teacher.

One is volunteers who volunteer to help, such as Daisy's family doctor Simpson.

The third type is not common. Kindergarten does not lack teachers, and also has its own gardener. Simpson has a good relationship with the principal, and Daisy goes to kindergarten here, so he will come over to have a look and tell the children about it when he has free time. Learn about physical hygiene.

Simpson is very good-looking and looks like a human being. His short brown hair was originally a little curly, but he straightened it in some way, combed it up, and wore a pair of glasses with thin metal frames. He looked very elegant. look.

Of course, he became a gentle devil in Daisy's heart.

When Simpson came to the kindergarten, he often wanted to find Daisy, listened to the child's heartbeat with a stethoscope, and invited Daisy to give him an injection with a smile.

"The best thing to hear in this world is our little daisy's heartbeat besides love words." Simpson said.

His status in Daisy's heart is not as good as that of Harpy back then, he is so boring that Tuanzi turns his head away when he sees him.

But there's one thing about Simpson that's good.Whenever I saw him, he always had a smiling face, as if he was in a good temper--he was really good-tempered, and he never got angry with anyone, and Daisy didn't get angry when he saw him running away.

At this moment, Daisy saw Simpson coming in from the door, and subconsciously shrank behind the penguin statue so that he could not find him.

The strange thing is that Simpson didn't look around for the child, instead he walked straight towards the classroom unlike usual.

Tuanzi poked his head out and saw that there was a rare lack of a smile on his face. With a straight face, he said a few words to Sophia who came out to greet him, handed him a package, and turned around quickly, as if he was about to go back.

Simpson turned around too quickly, and before Daisy had time to hide again, he was swept by his eyes and found the trace.

Really bad.Daisy thought.

But things didn't seem so bad. Simpson didn't rush over ecstatically, wanting to catch her to see if she had grown taller and heavier. Instead, he raised his hand to say hello, and then walked through the courtyard and walked out through the little red door. .

"Are you just scared of Dr. Simpson?" Missy asked.

She rather liked Simpson, because Simpson was good-looking.

"I was afraid he would catch me," said Daisy, "but he didn't catch me today."

"He doesn't look happy." Missy pressed the corners of her mouth on both sides with her fingers, and pressed them into two downward curls. "If you are unhappy, you can't turn your mouth up."

"Why is he unhappy?" Daisy asked.

How could Missy answer this question? When talking about Simpson's unhappiness, she couldn't help but think of her own unhappiness, and went back to worry about whether Emma took her wrestling to heart.

Daisy thought about this question for a long time.

She doesn't like Simpson very much, but it's rare to see him unhappy, just like seeing Harpy who was once a big bad wolf unhappy, she still has a little concern.

When she came home from school, Daisy told her father about Simpson: "Is he not feeling well?"

"There are too many things that make people unhappy." Tony said, "Even if I am a supercomputer, I can't give you an accurate answer."

The two Starks talked for a while, tomorrow is Saturday, and Daisy wants to go to the big park to feed the little squirrels.

"There are also little rabbits, and little goats, Dad." Tuanzi raised the rabbit ears on top of his head with two small hands, and said happily, "Can we go together this time?"

"Tomorrow." Tony let out a "huh", pulled out the schedule to look at it, shook his head and said, "Not tomorrow, there are already arrangements."

"Where are you going to work?" Daisy asked, "Is it just going to hit bad guys again?"

"If I can predict and know when the bad guys will appear, I may be able to make a great contribution to the police." The old father teased her. "Unfortunately, this wish has not been realized until now."

"Then Dad." Tuanzi regretted not going to the big park, but Dad has to work, and she is willing to stay at home to play, "When will you come back?"

It's okay to go to the park together when Tony comes home.

"It's not me." Tony pointed at her, "It's us."

"We." Daisy followed, curious, "Where are we going?"

Early the next morning, she knew.

Wendy gave Daisy a dress with small flowers and a matching bag with candy and cookies in it.

It is normal for children to bring candy when they go out, but if adults bring more candy than usual, it means that they need a medical examination.

A medical exam meant seeing Simpson.

So Tuanzi didn't say much on the way to the Simpson Clinic, dejectedly, just like a wilting little flower.

"We'll be home soon, won't we, Daddy?" Daisy asked.

"Today is just a physical examination, no injections." Tony said.

That said, it didn't make Daisy very happy either.

After driving for a while, I saw the familiar white house.

Miss Harper, Simpson's assistant, came out to greet her. Simpson also appeared, leaning against the door frame, lazily. When he saw Tony, his eyes were not so fanatical, nor did he hug Daisy.

Sure enough, it was abnormal.

Tony recalled what Daisy said yesterday that Simpson was unhappy, and it turned out to be the case today, with a calm face and no words.

Routine examinations do not require a doctor to do it himself. Simpson brought Daisy's physical examination reports over the years to Tony, and saw Daisy obediently weighing herself in the room, always full of interest.

When Tuanzi got off the scale, she ran out of the room and saw her father, but not the family doctor.

"Is Simpson all right?" Daisy asked Miss Harper.

"He hasn't been in the right condition for the past two days." Miss Harper skillfully packed up the medical examination tools, took out a measuring tape, and wanted to measure Daisy's measurements. When she heard the little girl ask about Simpson, she glanced in the direction he left , said in a low voice, "I'm broken in love."

"What is broken love?" Daisy asked curiously.

"It's just that he doesn't have a girlfriend," said Miss Harper. "Let him calm down."

She held the measuring stick and motioned Daisy to come closer, and Daisy agreed, obediently raised her arm, and let the grown-up take a measurement.

When measuring his head, Tuanzi asked, "Has my head gotten bigger?"

Simpson sits in the garden of his clinic.

The white house is actually his residence, where he works and sleeps. It's a pity to keep the beautiful buildings, so he built a small garden and planted some flowering plants.

The dove flew up and the dove landed in the grass.

He was dazed enough, checked the time, and planned to get up to see if Daisy's physical examination was finished, so that he could compare the data, but before he looked up, he heard footsteps, and then a young man sat down beside him.

Even if Daisy was willing to sit next to Simpson, she still maintained the vigilance and self-consciousness of a lamb approaching a wolf, moved a little, and opened a little distance, so that he could escape in time when he was about to reach out to catch the child.

"Have you finished your physical?" Simpson asked.

Tuanzi nodded: "Miss Harper said you can come and play."

She took out her little flower handbag and found that there was still a pack of biscuits in it, and took it out to Simpson: "This one is sweet."

"What are you giving me biscuits for?" Simpson remembered one thing, "I left half a box of animal biscuits for you."

"You're a little unhappy, aren't you?" said Daisy, "because no one wants to hold your hand anymore."

"?" A little suspicious appeared on Simpson's handsome face, "There are people who are willing to hold hands with me all over the world."

"Then why are you upset?" Tuanzi couldn't understand either, "Miss Harper said, it's a breakup."

"Breakup is such a small thing, grown-ups are already familiar with it." Simpson bent his lips and smiled, and waved his hand smartly, as if throwing a heavy burden, "It's too immature to be sad."

Daisy just looked at him.

His eyes are a little blue. When Tony stayed up late at work, he woke up the next day with a little blue under his eyes.

Baby Daisy looked thoughtful, nodded to herself, put her two little hands on her knees, and sat upright.

She has this expression, but she doesn't speak, it's a bit annoying for adults.

Simpson originally planned to keep quiet by himself, but when he saw her like this, he became curious and asked, "What are you thinking?"

As he asked, he unwrapped the biscuit Daisy gave and took a bite.

The thick milk flavor is really a taste that children will like.

"I think you look a little like Missy," Daisy said.

"Who's Missy?" Simpson asked.He quickly remembered that Missy was the older sister of the twins who often played with Daisy, and then asked, "How does it look like?"

"Missy said she didn't want to, but she really wanted to." Daisy thought about it, and said slowly, "You said you weren't sad, but you were actually a little sad."

Simpson snorted and denied it, "Why should I be so duplicity?"

"I don't know." Daisy shook her head honestly, "Maybe it's because you're feeling sad when you say what's on your mind."

Simpson fell silent.

A trace of sad emotion flashed across his eyes for a moment, and he buried his head in the crook of his arms, and said slowly: "It wasn't really a big deal."

He probably didn't speak his mind at this time.

Daisy didn't know what else to say, she buried her face in her arms just like Simpson.

When she came, she wanted to go home quickly, but now she can go home a little later.

"Can't grown-ups be sad?" After a moment, Daisy asked, "My dad can be sad too."

"Your dad doesn't get sad easily," Simpson said.

"However, there are still people who are willing to hold hands with you, right?" Daisy asked again.

Simpson smiled.He ate all the biscuits Daisy sent, his cheeks were bulging, and he was not handsome for a while, looking a little funny.

"Little Daisy," he said, "I really love you."

He reached out quickly and caught Daisy.

Tuanzi was taken aback, never expecting that he would take advantage of the relaxation of vigilance, and it was too late to escape, so he could only let Simpson hug him and tighten his arms.

Daisy was hugged flat.

"I'm out of breath!" Tuanzi struggled vigorously, waving his short hands and feet, "I'm flattened!"

In the end, the old father heard the sound and rushed to save his daughter from the hands of the demon Simpson.

Even a sad devil is still a devil, but today he didn't threaten Daisy with an injection.

When the Stark father and daughter came home, Simpson gave Daisy the half box of animal biscuits they had saved, and a bottle of calcium tablets for children.

There was a little light in his eyes, maybe less sad.

"It's a sad thing that no one holds hands," Daisy said the following Monday when she returned to play with Missy in kindergarten. "Simpson is a little bit mean, but I hope he's happy."

She raised her head as she spoke, and saw Simpson coming to the kindergarten again at the door of Xiaohongmen.

"It's the sad Simpson." Daisy said softly.

She thought so.

Unexpectedly, today's Simpson is not sad at all, not only not sad, but also in high spirits, walking like flying, running over quickly, catching the sympathetic little Daisy baby, and flying all over the kindergarten.

"Why is this!" Daisy was stunned in mid-air, staring blankly at the magnified smiling face of Simpson, "Aren't you very sad?"

"A grown-up heartbreak has a short shelf life," Simpson said. "You're so naive, Daisy."

Daisy later learned that Dr. Simpson had found a new girlfriend while he was sad.

It's only been a weekend.

He was indeed a devil.

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