Happy secretly bought Daisy a hamburger again.

The driver, bodyguard and Spider-Man contact person of the Stark family is always unsmiling when facing Peter Parker, trying to show the majesty of his predecessors-in fact, only Peter will softly succumb to his weak majesty.

But in front of Daisy who is also soft, Happy has another look.

Those who heard it were weeping, and those who saw it were sad.

"Is it delicious?" Happy held his chin, and was very happy to see Daisy on the opposite side eating with gusto.

Baby Daisy smiled with a greasy face: "It's delicious!"

She was afraid of Harpy when she was a child, but now she likes to be belted by Harpy, and she can have big adventures together, and there are many small snacks to eat behind her father's back.

"Don't tell your father." Happy whispered to Daisy.

"Why don't you tell Dad?" Daisy was curious.

She took a bite of the hamburger, chewing on it, and wanted to take another hamburger home for Tony to eat.

Happy knew that the little one wouldn't lie, so he changed his mind and changed his words: "So, if your father didn't ask, you wouldn't tell."

Daisy nodded in agreement.

Just such a Harpy who often dotes on children, and secretly reads some parenting books.

That was when Daisy was young, and he was worried that Tony would not be able to bring up children if he had no experience. However, reading parenting books did not mean he would be able to bring up children, and he proved this point by himself.

Now that Daisy is older, Happy reads fewer parenting books, but if he sees a TV program or news about children, he will habitually stop and take a look.

On this day, Happy saw a news that someone had kidnapped a child without a guardian nearby with candy.

He thought of Daisy all of a sudden, and the alarm bells in his mind sounded immediately.

Daisy has experienced many ups and downs, but the adults around her are undoubtedly good people, so the setbacks did not destroy her trust in the world, like the last time she went to the orphanage, a strange child gave an apple, and she happily Pick it up, not at all wary.

This cannot be said to be a bad thing, nor can it be said to be a completely good thing.

Happy made up his mind to make Daisy a little more vigilant towards strangers, in case one day some adults really can't take care of them, because of lack of education, the child is tricked away with candies, and his life will be dark up.

On Saturday, Tony was going out to work outside New York City. He originally wanted to put Daisy at Rhodes' house, but Happy was very active and volunteered to take care of the child.

"I don't pay overtime." Iron Rooster Stark said.

Hapi now knows how Stark Industries achieved this scale. With such a boss, it is difficult to save money.

Happy doesn't want overtime pay, he only needs to take care of the children.

With Tony's permission, he looked at Daisy who was playing carefree in the toy room, and smiled meaningfully.

This smile made the old father shudder. He was about to leave, but he strode back after walking for a while, telling Happy not to do strange things to his daughter.

"Is it my first day with the baby?" Happy asked.

Of course, Harpy was not the first day to take care of a child, so after Tony left, he couldn't wait to drive Daisy out to the nearest shopping mall, took out his wallet, and asked Daisy to take the money to the store to buy things.

"I want a pack of cornflakes and two bottles of milk." Happy reminded.

As he spoke, he stopped to think, and the two fingers raised turned into three: "Three bottles."

Think again, and raised four fingers: "Four bottles."

"Is it just two bottles of Happy and two bottles of Daisy?" Daisy asked.

Happy made an "uh" and didn't say yes or no, just ambiguous.

She is happy to help Happy with errands, but worries that he will be bored waiting in the car, and invites him to go shopping with him.

"I can't." Happy said, "I'm a little shy when I see strangers."

Daisy couldn't remember when Happy saw the shyness of a stranger, and patted the back of his hand in relief: "Then I will help you?"

She put the card Happy had given her in the platypus coin purse, opened the car door, and walked slowly down Central Avenue to the store.

Daisy comes here often and is very familiar with it. The store is just in front, so you don't have to worry about getting lost.

Happy watched the child walk a few steps in the car, took out his mobile phone, and made a call: "It's time."

"I still don't think this is good." Vision's voice came from the phone.

And not far from the store, a suspicious man wearing a mask, sunglasses and a peaked cap was talking in a low voice while covering his mobile phone.

"Why not?" Happy said, "If Daisy really picks things from strangers casually, then I will give her a good lesson."

Happy conspires with Vision to test Daisy.

It was said that it was collusion, but in fact Vision was not very willing, but it was still forced to come.

While the two were talking, someone joined in and said in a low voice, "Why haven't you started yet? Daisy has gone a long way!"

This is the voice of Colonel Rhodes.

If someone's eyes were sharp enough, and he glanced around Daisy, he could easily see a short-haired man with a beard and huge glasses.

Colonel Rhodes was there too.

But unlike Vision's division of labor, he came to be Daisy's bodyguard.

Baby Daisy didn't know what the adults were doing behind the scenes, and happily walked to the store holding the platypus coin purse, looking around while walking.

Counting it, this was Daisy's first time shopping without the company of an adult, which excited the child and made him feel a sense of responsibility, determined to buy what Happy wanted.

Tuanzi went out for a while and was stopped by a masked man.

The tall and thin man's facial features were all covered by a hat, sunglasses and a mask, and he looked menacing, like a complete villain.

He reached for his pocket, as if he was about to pull out some sharp weapon to hurt someone.

Daisy stood still, looking up curiously, not at all afraid of this carefully disguised "stranger".

The big man made a fist out of his pocket and placed it in front of Daisy. His fingers were spread open, and there was a candy lying in his palm.

"Here is the candy, little sister." He said, "Please take it."

Vision wanted to imitate the tone of a bad guy, but he unconsciously became polite as soon as he spoke, and it was too late when he realized that he had to speak, so he could only straighten his back with all his strength.

"Wow." Daisy was very happy, immediately stretched out her hand, and took the candy from Vision's palm, "Thank you."

"Really messing around with other people's things!!!" Happy called out from the car.

Holding the binoculars, he looked at Daisy who put the candy in her pocket. He had mixed feelings in his heart. He wanted to blame the children, but after thinking about it, it didn't make sense, so he blamed the adults themselves.

"Could it be that Daisy recognized the vision?" Rhodes asked during the call.

"Is this all recognizable?" Happy asked.

Rhodes glanced at the phantom covered from head to toe, but it also felt impossible, and he couldn't help but have mixed feelings.

Happy looked at Vision, with filters in his eyes, and felt that Daisy was taking candy, 50.00% of which was because Vision didn't act like a bad guy.

"?" The vision that ran away from Daisy in time heard this analysis in the headset, feeling very hurt, squatting on the side of the street, a pitiful big man.

"Just believe it." Rhodes said, "Daisy is indeed a little less wary."

The colonel felt that if she was not vigilant, she would be unwarranted. He just had to watch the child closely, and there was no need to destroy her trust in this world.

Happy is a little unbelieving and wants to try again.

On the other side, Baby Daisy walked into the store smoothly, got the cornflakes and milk with the help of the salesperson, went to the counter to check out, took out the card and swiped it coolly, just like her father.

Daisy came out with a shopping bag in her arms, and was going back to find Happy.

On the way, I met a tall and burly stranger again.

This time, I dare not easily determine whether it is a strong man or a strong girl, because although she still covers her head, her mouth is covered with a flowered silk scarf, and she also wears a delicate flowered hat on top of her head.

"Don't tell Wanda." Vision said to Happy and Rhodes a dozen times in a heavy tone before changing clothes.

People are often involuntary.

Daisy stopped obediently again, this time she didn't have to wait for Vision to take out her pocket, she stretched out her hand, waiting for adults to give candy.

Hallucination.

Harpy and Rhodes, who were nervously monitoring, also had a meal, and then they were heartbroken.

After a meal, Vision still took out the candy and gave it to Daisy.

After the play, he wanted to rub the soles of his feet with oil, but he saw Daisy rustling in the shopping paper bag.

Tuanzi took the two bottles of milk, put them in the hands of Mirage, and said softly, "If you give me two candies, I'll give you two milks, okay?"

Vision took the milk and fled in a hurry.

Daisy happily returned to the car with the rest of the goods and handed them to Happy.

Happy took the bag, thanked her, and buckled her up, but instead of going back to the driver's seat, he wanted to talk to the kid.

"Daisy." Happy said earnestly, "How can you pick up things from strangers without an adult around?"

Daisy thought about it: "Because that's..."

Happy raised his finger and interrupted the child: "What if it's a bad guy who wants to trick you away?"

"But." Daisy said, "Happy."

She didn't finish, but was interrupted by Happy: "That won't work. Now there are a lot of bad people who just use toys or snacks to deceive children. If you are deceived, we will all be very anxious."

"Just don't take things from strangers, right?" Daisy asked slowly.

"Yes. Don't exchange things with strangers." Happy nodded solemnly, "Do you remember?"

Daisy nodded too.

The great educator Happy Hogan felt that his education had achieved a little effect, so he returned to the driver's seat contentedly and drove back to Stark's house.

He had done such a remarkable thing, and of course he reported it to Tony proudly.

Tony listened to the ins and outs from the phone, thoughtful, didn't say anything, just nodded.

The old father came back late today, but he was still in time to tell Daisy a bedtime story.

Today's Daisy seems not interested in stories, listening to the plot of fairy tales, slipping back and forth under the covers.

"Do you have anything to say?" Tony stopped talking, closed the storybook, and asked his daughter.

"Daddy, how are you doing today?" Daisy poked her head out of the bed, and asked Tony to touch him.

"It's not bad." Tony said, "How about you?"

"It's just a little strange." Daisy said.

"Oh?" Tony raised his eyebrows, "How strange?"

"I did some shopping for Happy, Daddy," Daisy said, "but Happy didn't tell me Vision was coming."

The old father choked: "What?"

"Vision wanted to give me candy, but he blocked his face and turned into a little girl." Baby Daisy recounted the strange phenomena he saw today, and was very puzzled, "Vision calls me little sister, but I am not."

"And Uncle Bord is also peeping." Daisy said, "He is hiding, so I don't want to say hello to him."

"Happy is also very strange." Daisy said.

She could hardly stop talking.

Tony motioned for her to continue, "Why is it so strange?"

"Happy said, don't take candy from strangers." Daisy said, "But Vision is not a stranger, right?"

Tuanzi could no longer be puzzled: "Why doesn't Happy know Vision?"

The old father listened to the whole process with a blank face, finally got up, and said to his daughter: "I'll go out for a while."

"Okay, Dad." Daisy said.

She saw her father get up and go out of the room, and soon heard a strange sound coming from the door.

After a while, the chairman walked in steadily again.

"Is Daddy okay?" Daisy asked.

Tony said, "It's okay."

Daisy felt that her father was also strange.

Everyone is weird on this day.

"You are still welcome to believe in and love this world, Miss Stark." Tony said.

He held back for a while, and squeezed out the words: "Although, this world is full of strange misunderstandings..."

What exactly was the misunderstanding, Tony didn't say.

This mystery has troubled Daisy for many years, and she has not been able to solve it when she grows up.

Really bald.

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