Chaoying's small group [Zhongyingmei]

Chapter 425



Chapter 425

Little Daisy Stark is very courageous, not afraid of bad guys or ghost stories, and one of the few things she is afraid of is going to the Simpson's White House.

Ever since I went to Missy's house to play, I was afraid of things again.

Daisy's visit to Cooper's house was not all for fun. Last week, she went there just in time for Mrs. Cooper to take Missy to the dentist.

"You two have fun at home, and George will watch you," said Mrs. Cooper. "We'll be back soon."

Daisy's teeth have always been healthy. She hasn't seen a dentist yet, but when she heard Mrs. Cooper say that, she wanted to go see her.

Sheldon wanted to go too.

He was not out of curiosity, but mainly because there were not many opportunities to watch Missy suffer like today, and it would be a pity to miss it.

Missy followed Mrs. Cooper, without her usual air, looking like she was about to cry, as if she was going to a slaughterhouse instead of a dental clinic.

The children all wanted to go, and Mrs. Cooper went from one child to three.

There is a tense atmosphere outside the dental office.

There were adults and children waiting outside. For some reason, everyone looked solemn. Even though there was a pig cartoon playing in the waiting room, no one was smiling.

Daisy was very energetic, looking around curiously.

She wasn't afraid of this place at all. As far as she was concerned, as long as the doctor staying inside wasn't Devil Simpson, then everything would be fine.

Daisy may be too optimistic.

Shelton wiped the empty seat with a paper towel dipped in hand sanitizer, and wiped one for Daisy by the way, telling Daisy to sit on it.

Tuanzi was about to put his butt on the seat when he heard the sound of sharp metal cutting coming from the slightly open door of the consulting room.

It was a sound more terrifying than scratching the blackboard with fingernails or rubbing two metal forks vigorously. The thin "squeak" sound was scratched and scraped at nowhere, intermittent, and every time it sounded again, it made the waiter The people outside were shocked.

Missy had curled up into a ball.

"What's that sound?" Daisy asked Missy.

"That's teeth drilling!" Missy told Daisy terrified.

Daisy touched her teeth, and suddenly felt a little bad feeling in her heart.

The bad feeling was immediately amplified by another voice in the consulting room.

The sound of drilling teeth finally stopped, as if everything had returned to calm. Just when everyone breathed a sigh of relief, a man stuttered and called out in the consulting room. The call seemed to suppress infinite pain, and there were two violent "ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh , and soon seemed to be sealed, and there was no sound.

The adults all showed expressions of understanding, but the children didn't understand, and their imaginations were rich, and they had a variety of terrifying interpretations all of a sudden.

"Did he get killed by the doctor?" Missy asked.

Mrs. Cooper said: "What nonsense are you talking about? Doctors treat diseases, not harm people."

She even smiled: "It sounds scary, but it's not scary. Even dental treatment may go through such a period."

Mrs. Cooper's original intention was to comfort the child with a warm smile, but she smiled at an inappropriate time, making people see that there was an unspeakable deep meaning in her smile, which made the child shrink even more.

"Maybe the drill pierced through the teeth, the tongue, and the chin, and came out of the chin..." Missy said to Daisy.

Daisy was not afraid at first, but now she was frightened by telling her.

The two little ones hugged each other, shivering.

"How can this be done?" Daisy asked.

As soon as she finished asking, the nurse called Missy Cooper's name.

Missy's legs were weak, and she walked as if she was walking on clouds. She wanted to run away, but seeing Mrs. Cooper's expression, she knew that there was no hope of running away, so she tremblingly followed her mother into the consulting room.

The dark dental office filled with cold instruments.

Within a minute of Missy entering, Daisy heard her crying loudly.

This cry was really contagious, with many unknown horrors, Daisy didn't know what happened inside, couldn't help her good friend cry, and cried too.

Sheldon sat next to her, like an old monk in meditation, without any reaction.

When the children passing by looked at Daisy wiping tears, Sheldon would say something to explain.

"I don't know her," he explained.

The memory Daisy left on this day was simply too deep, and the tragic appearance of Missy coming out of the consulting room remained in the heart of Little Daisy for a long time.

Missy kept her mouth shut, with tears in her eyes, Daisy asked, but she just shook her head and said nothing.

A week had passed, and now Daisy shook her head and sighed when she thought about it.

Going to the dentist is scary.

"What are you thinking, why such an expression?" Wendy asked.

She looked at Daisy who was wrinkled and looked like a little mother-in-law in front of her, and couldn't help laughing. While laughing, she put a peeled prawn that was roasting sizzling and oily into Daisy's bowl.

Wendy is trying stone grilling, and the raw food is processed to a moderate thickness, and gently pasted on the clean big stone that has absorbed the scalding heat. With a "sizzling" sound, the soul of the food floats into the nostrils with the aroma of the roasting. Sprinkle a little more seasoning, not too much, what you eat is the deliciousness.

After it was baked, Daisy really enjoyed it.

Coupled with a glass of fruit juice with ice cream flowers, life is beautiful.

"I just feel sorry for Missy," said Daisy.

When she said this, Tuanzi didn't expect that poor fate would find her soon.

After lunch and playing for a while, Tony came to find his kids with snacks.

"Eat it?" The old father poured out a seaweed roll from the snack bag.

"Eat, Dad," Daisy said.

She rolled the seaweed in her mouth and bit it into a crunchy sound.

"There are biscuits, and chocolate, do you want?" Tony asked.

With such a good thing, Daisy was overjoyed: "I want it!"

But she quickly noticed something was wrong. The snacks were all placed in the cabinet, and she could take them whenever she wanted. A father doesn't have to be so attentive.

If there is nothing to do, it is to take the children out to do things that the children don't like.

Sure enough, Tony immediately said, "Let's go out later."

Daisy became vigilant: "Where are you going, Dad?"

Tony didn't say.

But if he didn't say anything, Daisy could also think that she was going to Simpson's for a physical examination, and ran away immediately.

After being coaxed for a while, Daisy wanted her father and her to be in good health before getting into the car with a droopy face.

Daisy was depressed, so she walked halfway, only to look out of the window and realize that this was not the way to Simpson's.

"Aren't we going to Simpson's house, Dad?" Daisy asked.

Tony looked down at the phone, but secretly observed his daughter with his eyes, and replied, "No."

"Where are you going then?" Daisy regained a little joy.

But such joy disappeared completely when I saw a big toothbrush sign at the entrance of the private clinic.

"This is..." Daisy tugged on her father's pants blankly, stared blankly for a while, then said to Tony with difficulty, "Is this the place where you can see the dentist?"

"Not bad." Tony said, "Come to check your teeth."

He didn't think his words were too scary, but when Daisy heard it, she shed tears.

"Daddy, can we not come here?" Daisy buried herself in her father's arms, crying pitifully, "I just want to go home."

"Just look at the teeth, nothing to be afraid of," Tony said.

Adults certainly feel that there is nothing to be afraid of. They have experienced a lot and gained experience.

Seeing that this catastrophe cannot be avoided and has to be overcome, but Daisy still wants to hold on for a while, facing the father who must take the child to the dentist's office, she chokes up and wants to discuss: "Dad, we will meet again tomorrow, Come again..."

The toddler said so pitifully, even if the old father had a heart made of stone, he had to soften up now, so he asked Happy to hold the child, and went in to tell the appointment doctor that he would come back tomorrow.

"I can't escape tomorrow, do you agree?" Tony asked Daisy on the car home.

Daisy's eyes were wet from crying, she was wiping with a handkerchief, she shrank into a small ball, although she was still afraid, she kept her promise, nodded and said: "I agree."

She asked Tony, "If you go to the dentist, you're not afraid, are you?"

Tony was silent for a while, facing his daughter who had just finished crying, he didn't say yes or no.

Back home, everyone knew that Daisy had experienced such a setback, and they all came to encourage her.

Minions show up and tell Daisy the need to see a dentist.

"Take a look at the teeth, the teeth are white and bright!" Kevin said.

"No borers!" Bob said.

They all grinned and laughed, and the big dies were really white and shiny.

They're talking nonsense with their eyes open, they haven't even seen a dentist.

Wendy said to Daisy: "The dentist doesn't want to hurt you, he wants to see if your teeth are growing well."

"But Missy said that the drill will go into the tooth and come out here." Daisy stroked her chin.

"Drill?" Wendy was confused for a moment, then she understood, and said with a smile, "You don't have tooth decay, so you don't need a drill."

"Really?" Daisy asked her father again.

Tony said it was true.

He also told the children: "Be brave."

There are so many setbacks in life, more than just a small dental visit.

Daisy felt ashamed of her lack of bravery, and when she went to see the dentist the next day as agreed, she was obedient, she went into the consultation room without crying or fussing, she half-lyed on the chair, and was willing to cooperate with the doctor's request.

The doctor uncle praised her as a brave child.

Only then did Daisy realize that going to the dentist was not as scary as Missy said, and Missy hadn't been drilled with a small drill. She didn't know why she behaved so badly that day.

Later in the kindergarten, when Daisy asked about it, Missy was embarrassed to tell the truth.

Missy was frightened outside, and burst into tears as soon as she entered the consultation room. After crying, she saw her teeth and found that it was not scary.

Daisy was also lost once.

But if there is a next time, she will see the dentist again, she will not be afraid.

If there is something more interesting than discovering the truth about dental visits, it is the turn of feng shui.

Not long after Daisy checked her teeth, the old father had a toothache because he ate two more mouthfuls of sweets. Simpson came to see him and gloated and asked Mr. Stark to go to the dentist.

So Stark and his daughter came to this familiar dental clinic for the third time in just one month.

Tony took Daisy's hand and stood in front of the clinic, as if he was about to stand like an eternal poplar tree. The sunlight hit his face, depicting the silent and resolute profile of a real man.

After a long silence, with sweat dripping from his nose, the chairman finally moved his lips and spoke slowly.

"How about." Tony said, "Shall we come back tomorrow?"


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