On Saturday morning, the weather was fine and the sun was warm. Happy drove Daisy to Cooper's house.

The twins of the Cooper family were invited by Daisy to play at Stark's house several times. Mr. Cooper and Mrs. Cooper felt that Daisy should also be invited.

"My mother makes delicious cakes," said Missy to Daisy, "and my grandmother is coming. She makes the best pastrami. Would you like to come?"

Daisy likes desserts as well as meat, so she readily agrees.

She wanted to take her dad with her, but Tony had to fly to Mexico this week for work, so he couldn't bring the kids, let alone go to Cooper's house with his daughter.

"Next time, okay?" Tony asked.

As he spoke, Daisy was on tiptoe, trying to tie Papa's tie.

With a hook and a pull, the little hand exerted force suddenly, and the old father was almost strangled to death.

Daisy was a little disappointed that Dad couldn't come to play together, but she quickly stretched out her little finger to hook Tony: "Next time, we must make an appointment, Dad?"

When the parents are not at home, Happy is very willing to take the rest time to take care of the children. After Tony gives a proper salary increase, he is even more willing, holding Daisy happily and putting it on the car: "I may get rich in this life by relying on is you."

Daisy is also happy to go to Sheldon and Missy's house to play.

Wendy bakes a cake and asks Happy to take it to Cooper's house as Daisy's present.

The Cooper family's house is small, located in a group of residential buildings, and it is rare to have its own small yard.

"Welcome!" Mrs. Cooper was very enthusiastic. After Happy knocked on the door, the door opened with a huff.

Mrs. Cooper's enthusiasm for welcoming the guests was far higher than the speed of going out, so people outside the door looked at it, only to feel that a smiling housewife squeezed out from the narrow door.

"Shirley!" exclaimed Mrs. Cooper, "your friend is here!"

Missy came out first.

"She is also my friend." Missy said.

"Of course." Mrs. Cooper gently patted Missy's head, then turned around, and found that Sheldon hadn't appeared yet, she couldn't help but said, "Shelley, your friend—"

There are many interesting people in the Cooper family.

Like Mr. Cooper, he was as big as a mountain, but he gave birth to a child who was very small, like Sheldon.

"He hasn't developed yet." Mrs. Cooper said, "When he grows up, he will be a strong man with a height of 1.8 meters."

Even Sheldon himself didn't believe that he could grow into a strong man.

George Jr., the eldest brother of the Cooper family, is also very interesting.

Missy always complained about her elder brother in the kindergarten, saying that he wanted to pick up girls and still be smug, and that he was not serious about raising children, and he didn't pay attention to hygiene.

But looking at it today, George Jr. looks handsome and speaks nicely.

He didn't want to bring children, but he was happy to ask Daisy for an autograph.

Daisy signed one for little George with a crayon in her hand.

"Why do you want Daisy's autograph?" Missy asked little George, "She's not a star."

"She's Tony Stark's daughter!" Little George said, "In the future, when she inherits the company, she will be the female president, and her signature will definitely increase in value. Use your brain, little genius."

Little George might become a millionaire in the future.

Daisy thought Mrs. Cooper was interesting too.

Tuanzi is at Cooper's house, no matter what he does, he can get God's blessing from Mrs. Cooper.

Daisy sneezed, and Mrs. Cooper ran out of the kitchen: "Bless you."

Daisy and Sheldon were watching the toy trains in the garage together. The two little ones stood next to each other, talking from time to time, and they were very harmonious.

Mrs. Cooper, watching from outside the garage with a tray of snacks, nearly burst into tears as she watched her youngest son finally make a good friend: "God bless these two good boys."

At lunch, the family holds hands. Daisy and Happy are guests and don't believe in God, so they just need to watch them hold hands.

This seems to be some kind of mysterious ceremony.

Mrs. Cooper prayed aloud, thanking the Lord for the food, and asking the Lord to bless those who prepare and eat it.

"Is the 'Master' buying vegetables for them?" Daisy whispered to Happy.

"That's right." Happy said, "The Lord gave them food."

"That's Wendy buying vegetables for us." Daisy made inferences, "Is Wendy our master?"

Wendy must be flattered to hear this.

"Uh." Happy said, "We don't believe in this, so we don't need to get involved."

"Why is the Lord so busy?" Daisy asked.

She thought about the main things she had heard this morning, but there were too many, busier than superheroes.

She also wanted to know the Lord's working hours and closing hours, but Happy said she had to eat first, so she kept her mouth shut.

The most interesting thing about Cooper's family is grandma Constance.

She didn't want Daisy to call her Constance, but "Connie" was fine.

"Then can you call me Daisy?" Daisy asked.

Connie didn't call Daisy "Daisy" either, she called her "Jelly Bean".

"Wow." Daisy said, "I'm Jelly Bean."

"What are you happy about?" Missy asked, "Even Sheldon is my grandmother's cookie."

The first time Daisy saw Connie, she thought she saw Grandma Roxy.

Connie also wore makeup and beautiful clothes, and despite her age she was a classy and funny lady.

No.

She played cards and coins with the children, and she won all of Sheldon's and Missy's money without mercy.

Daisy didn't know how to play cards, so she played in a daze, and even won a quarter.

Connie said that girls should learn to protect themselves from an early age.

"If a stranger touches you, just beat that pig's head violently and kick it down." Connie said, "If you can't beat it, run away."

"This applies to little boys too." Connie said, looking back at Sheldon, "Sweetie, do you hear me?"

"Why didn't you tell little George?" Missy asked Grandma.

Grandma said without hesitation, "I'm more worried that little George will harm other girls."

If her grandson hurts other people's children, she will beat her own grandson into a pig's head.

Daisy is very happy at Cooper's house.

A warm life doesn’t need to be carried out in a big house. A small square of land is enough for a family to live in. It doesn’t matter if you can’t eat expensive ingredients or dishes from top chefs. Mrs. Cooper’s spaghetti mixed with diced ham And Connie's pastrami is enough to tempt the appetite.

Daisy also learned a lot of new knowledge, such as in football games, the team will always punt on the fourth down, and when the devastating flood came, it was Noah's Ark that saved the only remaining people and animals.

"Forget about Noah's Ark." As soon as Mrs. Cooper finished the science, Daisy was called by Sheldon.

Sheldon raised his hand and made a dispersing motion on Daisy's head.

It was Missy who invited Daisy to Cooper's house, but as Daisy's friend, Sheldon tried his best to give Daisy all the fun he could create, even though he didn't know the reception procedures and etiquette.

For example, use the computer at home to create a coordinate axis and draw a graph for Daisy to see.

Or, take Daisy out on public transportation.

It is really rare that the little boy is unwilling to go to a crowded place and proposes to go out on his own initiative.

Of course, it was mainly because when he was playing with toy trains, he heard Daisy say that she had never been on a real train.

"Are you kidding?" Sheldon asked, "Why haven't you ever been on a train?"

"Because, because." Daisy thought about it, and really couldn't think of any good reason not to take the train, "Because my dad just didn't buy a train."

"Then you haven't taken the subway before." Sheldon said.

Daisy shook her head honestly, even a little ashamed of her shallow ride experience: "No."

"I've never taken a bus either," Sheldon said.

"Take the kindergarten cart." Daisy said softly.

Daisy couldn't lift her head from Sheldon's unbelievable gaze.

"She doesn't need to take the subway," said Connie.

But when Sheldon mentioned it, Daisy really wanted to take the public transportation that everyone had taken.

The most convenient form of public transport is of course the bus.

Happy really couldn't figure it out, although his family drove a car with a small refrigerator, which was not crowded and comfortable, but Daisy had to take the bus.

Daisy still wanted to take the subway, but Happy said the subway was too crowded, so she let her take the bus.

Taking a bus is like going to the zoo, and you have to buy a ticket.

Sheldon wiped and wiped the seat with a handkerchief.

Daisy was sitting on the edge of the bed, feeling that the car stopped and slipped down to get out of the car.

Sheldon stopped her: "It's just that the platform has arrived, so you don't need to get off every time you arrive at the station."

"You know so much, Sheldon." Daisy said in admiration.

Happy stood aside: "I know a lot more? I bought the ticket."

He was eating lemons beside him, but Daisy watched the scenery outside the car window with great relish.

There are many people in the bus, and the space is not big enough, so you can easily hear others talking.

Daisy listened to the people in the back calling.

On Sunday night, Tony flew back from Mexico in a private plane, and baby Daisy happily ran out to greet him. After a period of rest for his father to recover, he wanted to tell about a weekend spent at Sheldon's house.

Mr. and Mrs. Cooper are very enthusiastic, and Daisy and Happy stay at home for the night.

"Did you have fun?" Tony asked.

"Happy! Dad." Daisy said, "I'm taking the bus."

"Does taking the bus make you so happy?" Tony asked.

"There are a lot of people!" Daisy made many, many gestures, "How about we ride in the car together next time, Dad?"

Tony isn't interested in taking the bus, but it's okay.

"It's just a long time to sit," said Daisy.

"why?"

"Because Happy just started crying," said Daisy.

God knows how many times Harpy and Daisy took the bus back and forth for the child's freshness in just one day, making Sheldon vomit.

Happy is tired, really tired, and he can't be coaxed well, and it's useless to feed him a burger.

Before he went home, he hunkered down at the wheel and Daisy hooked him up, saying he wouldn't take the bus for a month.

I just came back home.

Although she has an agreement with Happy, the wealthy daughter who rides a luxury car to work every day is still very interested in public transportation. She has never taken a train or subway before, and she wants to experience it with the Cooper twins next time.

"Okay?" Daisy asked Missy and Sheldon affectionately in kindergarten.

Missy and Sheldon glanced at each other—this glance was blessed to the soul, and they seemed to realize that they were really siblings with each other from this moment on.

Because the reaction of running away afterwards was exactly the same.

Little Daisy Stark's journey on public transport came to an end faster than anyone else.

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