Chaoying's small group [Zhongyingmei]

Chapter 427



Chapter 427

After the hurricane subsided, Steve and his party left Stark's house.

Harpy said that it is always regrettable to get together sometimes, but it is precisely because of the separation again and again that the reunion is particularly exciting.

What's more, there will be such reunions in the future, and there will be many times, so Daisy doesn't feel very sorry.

Before the adults left, she made an agreement with Sam that they would play together next time.

"Don't open the blind box again." Sam, who had opened more than twenty blind boxes in a row, squatted down, supported Daisy's immature shoulders, and said earnestly, "Uncle is getting old, and this hand can still be used for a few more years." Huh? Let's play something suitable for all ages next time."

That is to say, when there is a blind box to be opened in the future, it will be Sam who is the most eager to open it.

What is true and what is false in the words spoken by adults?It is really puzzling.

Tony wasn't idle either.

When the hurricane subsides, he will fly out to help clean up fallen trees and utility poles, and rescue people trapped by the hurricane as soon as possible.

The hurricane is still moving forward tirelessly, and I don't know what kind of unforgettable memories it will bring to the people in the next pass.

Hope is the kind that is safe and sound.

On the news with Iron Man, there are three mysterious people who helped the citizens.

The citizens interviewed said that one of them had a great man who helped others and left without leaving his name.

As soon as the news broke, Tony received a call from the Secretary of State.

"That's Steve Rogers!" said the Secretary of State. "I'm sure it's them."

"I don't dare to guarantee it." Tony said, "If it is, the citizens should recognize it."

"Natasha Romanoff is with them," Rose said, "who knows what it's disguised as."

He asked someone to quickly track down the whereabouts of the wanted Avengers, but he couldn't produce any evidence to prove that it was the Steves who helped the citizens, let alone any clues to track down. He asked Tony, and after Tony said there was no other way , had no choice but to hold my breath and hang up the phone.

Dad went out. The hurricane just passed today, and Daisy still doesn't have to go to school. Sophia said that parents will be asked to bring their children to the kindergarten tomorrow, so Daisy still stays at home to play.

Tuanzi is carefully arranging her blind box dolls.

She saw children playing with this doll in the kindergarten, and she wanted it a little bit, so Tony bought two sets with different themes for the children to take apart slowly.

Who would have thought that it would be disassembled at once.

Daisy put the dolls in a grid one by one, and finally took out the gift cards from each blind box, stacked them one by one, and put them in a small box.

Her behavior can be regarded as a kind of collection behavior.

Sometimes people are as cute as little hamsters, and they always like to collect all kinds of things. Some collect coins, some collect cars, some collect famous watches, and children, some collect beautiful beads, some collect beverage lids, and some collect Shopping bags, all kinds.

Like Sheldon, he just likes to collect all kinds of small trains.

Daisy arrived at the kindergarten the next day and told Missy that she had dismantled a lot of dolls at once, and Tony promised her that he would buy a set of dolls when she got home from get off work today.

"Then you are a doll collector." Missy said happily.

"Am I just a collector?" Daisy asked.

Baby Daisy was a little happy to get such a nice name all of a sudden.

Missy can always say all kinds of new things.

Missy made an appointment with Daisy to go to Daisy's house next time to see her doll.

"You said that Daisy is a doll collector?" Heather passed by, listened to what the two of them said, was very unconvinced, pouted her mouth, and stopped beside Daisy and Missy, with a coquettish voice Said, "I'm the doll collector."

Heather also loves dolls, and her mother has been buying her dolls since she was very young—slightly younger than she is now.

Rather than saying that she likes it very much, it is better to say that she inherited her mother's hobby at the beginning, but now she really likes dolls too.

The doll that Tony bought for Daisy is owned by Heather's family, and there are out-of-print ones that cannot be bought in the market.

Based on this, Heather has a lot of pride.

She thinks that she has to buy all of them to be considered a collector.

"Then you're the doll collector." Daisy was happy to relinquish the title to Heather, and she didn't really care much herself.

She was so talkative that Heather, who was about to compete, was a little embarrassed, so she sat down and joined their conversation.

"What do you collect, Missy?" Heather asked Missy.

"I collect candy wrappers!" Missy said.

Speaking of her collection, Missy is also very proud, that is, she ate one fresh candy after another, saved up candy papers, wiped them all, spread them out and used Sheldon's big dictionary Flatten it and put it all in a small bag.

"What?" Sheldon was furious after hearing this, "No wonder my dictionary is always sticky!"

He once thought it was a prank on his brother George Jr., and wiped his hands with his book.

Little George has been blamed for a long time, and today he is finally cleared of his wrongdoing.

"Then I have a lot of candy wrappers at home." Heather said to Missy, "I'll bring them to you."

Daisy is also happy to help her friends: "I'm giving you mine too."

But Missy doesn't want either.

In Missy's view, the greatest pleasure in collecting candy wrappers is to taste the delicious candies in person.Every time I see the candy wrapper, I can recall the wonderful taste of candy, the mellow aroma of milk candy, and the freshness and sweetness of fruit candy.

"You're amazing." Heather said to Missy, "You can have fun with something worthless."

"You said it was worthless, but I said, it's my treasure." Missy said with her head held high.

Shelton interrupted abruptly: "If you want the candy wrappers as collectibles, I suggest you put them in a nicer box and put them in a drawer."

Missy said: "If I want to put it in a bag, I will put it in a bag."

It was rare for the twin brother to be considerate, but Missy didn't understand Sheldon's intention at the time.

So not long after, when Missy came to the kindergarten, Daisy saw her with a crying face.

"What's the matter with you, Missy?" Daisy asked with concern.

Missy wiped her eyes and told Daisy that her bag of candy wrappers had been thrown away as trash by her mother when she was tidying up the room.

"That's not rubbish." Missy said sadly.

"Mom doesn't know." Sheldon shook his head beside him, "I told you a long time ago, it's going to be packed in a box."

"Why didn't you tell me many times?" Missy was even more sad, "Tell me three times and I will remember it."

"How can this be done?" Daisy asked.

She was also worried for Missy.

Things turned out to be a little better than expected.

Mrs. Cooper insisted on taking back the bag of rubbish that had been thrown out, found out Missy's candy wrappers, changed the package, sterilized it, and returned it to Missy clean.

When Heather heard about this, she felt a little strange.

"Does your mother do that for you?" she said. "Candy wrappers aren't worth much, and you can buy new candy collections if you lose them, Missy."

This time Missy has put the candy wrappers in the box and packed them well.

She was proud of her mother, and after hearing what Heather said, she happily replied: "My mother said, if I think it's worth it, it's worth it."

Missy put a lot of effort into her collection, and Daisy is also working hard on her own collection.

She didn't show much love for little dolls in the past, but now she has bought more of them, and they are displayed in glass cabinets row by row, which looks pretty nice.

Wendy looked at the cabinet every day, and within two days, she found that there was another blind box doll.

"You really like dolls," she said to Daisy.

Daisy nodded, then shook her head again.

After putting the new dolls in the glass cabinet, Tuanzi always puts the cards that come with the blind box in the box. When the number of collections gradually increases, he takes them out and order some. Occasionally, if he buys duplicate dolls, the cards are also duplicated. , she put it aside.

Seeing that Daisy likes blind box dolls so much, Wendy wants to do something good for the children. She goes shopping on weekends and buys a few new blind boxes. Daisy was a surprise.

This afternoon, Daisy came back later than usual.

Wendy was at home and watched the clock for an extra hour before hearing the voices of Tony and Daisy talking in the corridor. She poked her head out and saw Daisy happily walking towards the living room with something.

"Wendy!" Daisy was even happier when she saw Wendy, and wanted to show her what was in her hand.

Wendy wanted to show Daisy something first.

"Look!" Wendy held out several blind boxes and said to Daisy, "Do you like it?"

"Wow." Daisy saw the blind box given by Wendy, it was a new model, she reached out to take it, pouted happily and kissed Wendy's face, "I just like it very much!"

"That's good." Wendy was satisfied.

Daisy then forgot to show Wendy something, wanted to share the joy of receiving the gift with her father first, and turned around holding the blind box.

It happened that Tony came in from the corridor, and he went back to get his things. He didn't hear the conversation between Wendy and Daisy. Now he saw his daughter holding a few new blind boxes of dolls, so he asked, "Have you collected enough cards?" ?”

"What card?" Wendy asked.

"She has collected blind box cards for a long time, and used them for bonuses," Tony said.

Missy said that Daisy is a doll collector, but she didn't expect that what Daisy wanted to collect at the beginning was not dolls at all, but the cards that came with the dolls.

Daisy saw a child's blind box in the kindergarten. The child said that if you collect [-] cards of the same brand and no duplicates, you can exchange them for a [-]-dollar bonus.

Today, Daisy followed her father to change the bonus. The moment she took the money from the staff, Daisy's expression was quite solemn, and she thought she was receiving some super prize.

The staff stamped Daisy's fifty cards and let the children take them home for collection.

"Ah..." Wendy said, "Then the blind box I gave is useless."

She was a little lost.

Daisy patted the back of Wendy's hand lightly with her little hand, and comforted: "But it won't be useless, okay? Wendy gave me a new doll, so I can continue to collect cards, that's very good."

"Do you still want to change it?" Wendy laughed out loud, and the sense of loss disappeared in an instant.

"Father said, it can be changed." Daisy said.

"It's more than fifty dollars to buy a few blind boxes." Wendy said, "Is it worth it?"

Tony sat down on the sofa and wanted to open the blind box with his daughter. Hearing this, he said, "If she thinks it's worth it, then it's worth it."

"I think it's worth it, Dad," Daisy said.

"That's fine."


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