Chapter 424
Chapter 424
Daisy likes to go to Missy and Sheldon's house to experience a different living atmosphere from her own.
Daisy's family is rich, and it's good to be rich.
Cooper's family doesn't have a lot of money, but they live in harmony, and the family loves each other, which is also very good.
In their home, they can always find many unexpected surprises in ordinary life.
For example, the Cooper family has two cars, a pickup truck driven by his father and a sedan by his mother.
"Just two cars?" Daisy asked.
She had been invited to visit the Coopers' garage, and was eating ice cream while looking at the car.
As long as there are guests, Mrs. Cooper allows Missy to sprinkle jelly beans in the ice cream as much as she wants, so Missy looks forward to Daisy's coming to her house every holiday.
"That's right," Missy said. "What do you think, Daisy?"
Daisy thought the two cars were very good, but she was a little worried about the adults: "What if one car breaks down?"
"Take it and fix it." Missy said, "Isn't it like this at your house?"
"My father just changed to another one," Daisy said, "and then asked someone to send the car to be repaired. My father said that it would not waste time."
Daisy didn't say this out of show off, she lived in such an environment, so she didn't take it as a surprise that there were too many cars.
Missy is used to it, and she doesn't think Daisy is showing off, so she nodded and said: "But your family has a lot of cars, and when your father picks them, his eyes will be blurred."
"My dad just closed his eyes and chose," Daisy said.
The two ladies visited the garage here for a long time, when they heard Mrs. Cooper's call, they all pricked up their ears.
"Going to the supermarket?" Mrs. Cooper, Mary said, "I want to buy vegetables for lunch."
She glanced at Daisy and said with a smile: "Daisy is here today, I want to cook more special dishes."
It's true to cook well, and it's true to cook a little more.
When Daisy came here for the first time, Mrs. Cooper didn't know how much she was eating, and she still followed the usual family standards, one serving per person, and there was no leftover food.
So at the dinner table that day, everyone in the Cooper family watched with wide eyes as Sheldon divided half of the dishes on his plate and transferred them to Daisy's plate.
"Oh, thank God." At that time, the Cooper family's grandmother Connie was there, putting her hand on her heart, with a look of redemption on her face, "I thought he would never know girls in his life."
"What are you thinking, grandma?" Sheldon put the plate back in front of him with a blank expression. "I'm just doing my best."
After Daisy ate everything on the plate, everyone realized that he was not an excuse.
Daisy and the twins got into Mrs. Cooper's car. Daisy was supposed to sit in the middle, but Sheldon insisted on sitting in the middle, so he let him sit.
After getting into the car, among the three children, only Sheldon and Daisy buckled up their seat belts silently.
"I think the two of them are more like twins." Mrs. Cooper thought to herself.
Daisy likes to go shopping in the supermarket. She usually goes shopping with her father or Wendy, and rarely enters the supermarket with her peers.
At this time, shopping is not just shopping, but also a child's play.
Missy taught Daisy to play a road game between the full shelves, walking all the way, Daisy counted the blue packaged goods on the shelf, and Missy counted the red packaged goods on the shelf, whoever counted more won.
"It's fun." Daisy said happily.
Missy said: "Come out to play!"
The two little ones walked and counted all the way, and finally Missy won.
Missy took a package of cheese biscuits from the shelf and put them in the shopping cart that Mrs. Cooper was pushing.
When she had finished tossing the biscuits, Mrs. Cooper asked, "Where's Sheldon?"
Missy looked back, only to realize that Sheldon was lost during the shelf game with Daisy.
"Sheldon has never been willing to follow behind me properly!" Missy said.
Sheldon's mind has his own ideas, and Sheldon's feet also have his own ideas. The idea is not to play childish and unnutritious bag counting games with Missy, but to wander alone in the sea of goods.
"Don't worry." Daisy showed the little villain's phone watch on her wrist.
It can come in handy to take with you when you go out occasionally.
"I can ask the family to use a satellite scan to see where Sheldon is." Daisy said in a logical, very similar way, "He doesn't have a communicator that can make calls, so he can't use satellite positioning, but we There are many ways, Missy."
Missy was a little dazed when she told Daisy.
After being dazed for two seconds, Missy came back to her senses and patted Daisy on the shoulder: "No need, I know where Sheldon is."
She led Daisy through the aisles, in the opposite direction from the fresh food section.
On the way to find Sheldon, Missy asked Daisy: "In your house, if you lose someone, is this how you look for it?"
"That's how to find it." Daisy nodded, "This way you can find it quickly."
She also recommended that Missy use this method to find people, which can be used at any time, as long as the other party does not enter the satellite signal shielding area.
Of course, the reason why Daisy can use satellites to find people around the world so conveniently is mainly because she has a dedicated Stark Industries satellite at home, which is convenient and quick to dispatch at any time.
Missy said that her family didn't use this method to find someone.
"Then how?" Daisy asked.
"When we were looking for someone, we just stood there and shouted Sheldon's name," Missy said.
But at this moment, she didn't need to disturb the security of the supermarket. She walked through several product areas familiarly, and took Daisy to find Sheldon who was trying out other people's computers in the digital area.
"Look." Missy said proudly to Daisy, "I knew Sheldon must be here."
Daisy was very impressed: "You are amazing, Missy!"
"Because Sheldon comes here every time." Missy said.
She walked over, grabbed the twin brother by the collar and was about to drag him back: "Mom is looking for you, Sheldon."
"Don't grab me." Shelton grabbed Missy's hand away, still trying to play with the computer on the display stand.
"Our family's first computer was bought because Sheldon wanted it." Missy shrugged.
But she also likes the computer, there are many small games on the computer.
While the children were talking, Mrs. Cooper came over with a fully loaded cart and greeted, "Ready to check out, is there anything else you want to buy?"
"Mom." Shelton turned to ask, "Shall we buy a computer?"
Mrs. Cooper said without thinking, "No."
"Okay." Sheldon ran out of the digital area.
He went to pick out the old-fashioned old-fashioned breakfast cereal, threw it into the shopping cart, and followed Mrs. Cooper to the cashier to check out.
Daisy walks beside Sheldon.
She asked Sheldon quietly, "Sheldon, don't you like that computer?"
"No." Sheldon said, "I like it very much."
"But your mother said not to buy it, and you agreed right away." Daisy said.
Daisy never had a time when Tony stopped buying things, but there were times when Tony stopped eating. She was already full, but she wanted to eat another small pudding, and her father said no.
Daisy felt that the little pudding was really greedy, so she stuck her head into her father's arms and said some coquettish words, but her father finally let her have a bite to taste.
The persistence of adults is sometimes not 100%, just need a little coquetry.
Sheldon is not coquettish.
"Because the computer is not a necessity, our old one can still be used." He said, "If you buy this computer, the family's expenditure this month will be very tight, so don't buy it."
He glanced at Daisy: "It is the wish of the vast majority of people in the world to get what they want, but so far, the vast majority of people in the world still have to work hard to get what they want, or pay for it." A lot of hard work can't get a life."
Daisy nodded.
"So when I grow up, I will rely on my ingenuity to make money and buy whatever I want," Shelton said.
Although Mrs. Cooper didn't buy a computer for Sheldon, she bought three lollipops, one for each of the three little ones.
Lollipops are cheap, and Daisy feels very sweet when she eats them.
"I didn't buy a computer, Sheldon was very sad, a little bit." Missy made faces at Sheldon while eating sweets.
"I'm not sad." Sheldon said.
He ate the lollipop and already felt content for the day.
Of course it’s great to have a new computer. I don’t have the money to buy a new computer for the time being, and my mother’s love is contained in the little lollipop.
Only one Stark had lunch at Cooper's house. In the evening, Tony came to pick up Daisy, but he couldn't stand the kind invitation of the Coopers, so he stayed at Cooper's house for dinner.
When praying before the meal, Mrs. Cooper was devout and happy, with a brisk tone, finished the prayer as if singing, and signaled the family and guests at the table to start eating.
The house of the Cooper family is not big, and the restaurant is not too big. The family and two guests are full.
When there are many people, it is lively. In addition to the sound of knives and forks, there are many voices on the table.
Mrs. Cooper was really busy. She had to greet Tony and Daisy, and she had to warn the twin little George not to waste food. After the warning, she had to remind Missy not to make faces at Sheldon.
The dishes were ordinary dishes, without big snails, foie gras, or top steaks, and the wine that the men clinked was not cellar red wine, but the Lone Star beer that Mr. Cooper liked to drink, but everyone ate happily.
Mrs. Cooper always cared about whether Tony and Daisy were eating well and whether the dishes were to their liking, and she took very good care of them.
"My mother was a little worried about not treating you and your father well." After dinner, before saying goodbye, Missy whispered to Daisy, relaying what her mother had said, and said it decently, "She always feels nervous , because you are the eldest daughter, but our family is ordinary, we don't have a lot of money, and we don't have very good things."
Not many cars, no new expensive furniture and appliances, nothing like Daisy's.
"But I like your home very much." Daisy said, "It's very nice here."
She played at Cooper's house and often had a smile on her face.When I go back, I can tell my dad many, many new things.It is true that their family does not have a lot of money, but their family is united and friendly, and they take life seriously.
"I think so too." Missy nodded and said happily, "Although my home is very ordinary, I feel very happy in my home!"
"I know why." Daisy said.
Missy was curious: "Why?"
"My dad said that happiness is hidden in the ordinary details of life."
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