Chapter 437
Chapter 437
Bob sits on Daisy's wooden horse and is distressed.
The little yellow people are usually lively and active, but they suddenly quiet down, which is really uncomfortable.
Daisy was playing a running game with Benben. Halfway through the run, when she saw Bob in a daze as she passed the corridor, she couldn't help being curious, stopped the race, walked up to Bob, and asked, "Are you all right, Bob?"
"I have something to do, Daisy," Bob said.
He rested his chin on both hands, and sighed a lingering melancholy breath from the depths of his chest.
Daisy is the most enthusiastic and always willing to lend a helping hand when others need it. Hearing Bob say this, she asked with concern: "Because your banana is missing?"
Bob is a brat, but he has a good relationship with Daisy. Daisy came back from Vormir and ate the banana Bob left her.
If Bob is worried about losing a banana, Daisy is happy to share her fruit with him.
But Bob shook his head: "No, Dad praised me."
This can be regarded as a good thing like falling gold from the sky. It is rare that when the little yellow man is praised by Tony, he must have done a good thing.
indeed.The nerve of a good boy in Bob's mind jumped twice inexplicably today. Seeing the messy piles of documents on the table, he knew that Tony had turned them over, and silently went over and stacked them one by one, tidying them up neatly.
After washing his face, the chairman came back from the washroom, seeing Bob's good deeds, felt a little relieved in his heart, and praised Bob a few words.
Bob was floating, as if ascending into a cloud.
Apart from the praise, Tony felt that children should be encouraged in time for doing good deeds, so he said that Bob can be rewarded with a desired gift.
Bob had always loved the yo-yos played by kids on TV, and Tony knew that.
"Buy you a yo-yo," Tony said.
The old father who rewarded his children radiated holy light.
Bob opened his mouth happily, and almost agreed, but soon, he realized that what Tony promised was "something he wanted", so it could be better than a yo-yo.
Bob began to ponder what would be better.
He thinks it’s good to enjoy a huge banana ice cream boat by himself, a seven-day trip to Hawaii is good, and it’s also good to have a small plane dedicated to minions. Gradually, he wants everything, and he can’t decide which one he wants the most. .
Tony waited for Bob's answer until the end of time, so he asked Bob to decide before telling him.
Bob is worrying right now, what kind of gift should he exchange with Tony.
"Don't you want to yo-yo?" Daisy asked.
When Daisy thinks of Bob's favorite gift, it is also the first time she thinks of yo-yos.
Bob shook his head: "Then we can't ask for better."
"What's better?" Daisy asked.
Bob said both are better.
Daisy asked again: "Then, what is the best?"
Bob couldn't answer.
It was obvious that he had encountered a happy event, but now Bob was just crying, and he couldn't see how happy he was.
Benben was so dizzy when he heard it, he shook his arms and wanted to take Daisy out to play.
Seeing Bob's distressed expression, Daisy really didn't know how to help him, so she asked her father for help before going to bed at night.
"Bob is not happy at all." Daisy nestled under the quilt, showing a small face, and asked the old father who was sitting by the bed, "How could this be?"
Tony didn't explain directly, closed the storybook, thought about it, and told Daisy a story about a little monkey.
The little monkey likes to eat peanuts very much. He eats peanuts from a bottle with a big mouth and a small neck. He can only take one peanut at a time. He also eats it very happily.
But the more times he took it, the little monkey gradually felt that it was not enough, and began to try to take out two peanuts.
After barely succeeding, the little monkey was no longer satisfied with eating one peanut at a time. This time he grabbed a handful of peanuts in one go, but his hand got stuck in the bottleneck and he couldn't pull it out no matter how hard he tried.
The little monkey wanted to withdraw his hand, so he had to give up the peanut, but he was reluctant, so he kept stuck in his hand, unable to eat peanuts, and could not gain freedom.
Listening to the story, Daisy sighed and said, "Father, it's fine for a little monkey to eat one peanut at a time."
"He refused to give up, wanted too much, and lost more." Tony said, "This is the end of being too greedy."
Baby Daisy is very smart. Hearing what his father said, he immediately thought of Bob who was worried.
Bob also wanted too much, but he still hasn't cashed in the gift with Tony, which means he didn't get anything.
"Just don't be greedy." Daisy stretched out her little hand from under the quilt and waved it lightly.
"Good." Tony said.
"Then I won't have three buns, Daddy," said Daisy, "just one."
Daisy had three croissants for breakfast.
"That's different." Tony said, "Three small buns are just enough to fill you up. If you want a fourth, that's considered greedy. As long as you have just enough three, you are content."
Daisy learned to be content, but some adults have not mastered what children learn.
Loki came to Stark's house to see Daisy, and Daisy told him Bob's story.
The evil god is very leisurely, and the child can listen patiently to his ears. While listening, he eats the small cake that Daisy saved, and finally puts the fork gracefully, resting his chin and said: "I don't think there is anything wrong with him. Human desires It would have been endless.”
"Are you endless too?" Daisy asked.
Without thinking, Loki said frankly: "Not bad."
"Then you also want a lot of gifts." Daisy said.
"I want a kingdom, I want a lot of power, I want Hulk to be my little brother, and I want your father to bow to me." Loki lazily counted out all the wonderful things that were just said, even though they didn't come true , Maybe he won't be able to achieve it in his whole life, but when he said it, there was a happy expression on his face, "As for you, you can be my follower."
"I don't want to at all." Daisy said.
"It's none of my business whether you want it or not, I think that's fine." Loki said.
"Father said that if we want a lot of things we can't get, our hearts will become bad." Tuanzi told Loki solemnly.
This is not something without basis.
Most of the gamblers on the gaming table are like this. Desire is an endless sea, but they desperately overdraw their existing capital to fill it, and finally end up in a miserable end.
Daisy still cares a little about Loki.
She imagined Loki's miserable appearance, and couldn't bear it, so she wanted to teach Loki what her father taught her.
"Be content," Daisy said.
"My lord speaks grandly, and teaches you a lesson. When you grow up and observe carefully, how many of them have done it?" Loki asked.
But Daisy spoke so solemnly, and her immature face was serious, which made people want to tease the child.
Rocky said: "Actually, I am a person who is easily satisfied. If you give me the ice cream you want to eat this week, I will not be greedy immediately."
He smiled: "I don't want too much, one is enough."
How cunning he was, knowing that Daisy had already eaten a cup of ice cream, and there was only one cup left for this week.
The four-year-old child had a heartache like cutting flesh on his face. He looked at Rocky, and then at the direction of the kitchen.
Rocky said quietly: "You have tasted ice cream once, don't you feel satisfied?"
That cup of ice cream was what Daisy deserved, and Daisy didn't want more.
But Daisy listened to Loki's words and felt that it made sense, so she went to fetch the last cup of ice cream and handed it to Loki to eat.
"I also ate strawberry ice cream." Daisy watched as Loki tore open the package, and shared beside her, "It's very sweet! It's delicious."
Anyway, she had tasted it, and it was good.
Now being able to help Loki and make him feel satisfied, Daisy also felt very good.
Loki tore open the package, looked at the selfless Daisy, and asked, "Then I ate it?"
"Eat." Daisy pushed the ice cream cup towards Loki, "please."
Loki snorted and laughed, pushed the ice cream cup back to Daisy, and gave the spoon to Daisy: "I don't want to eat it now, so I give it back to you."
Daisy felt that this grown-up was really changing, but fortunately she had a good temper, so far she didn't feel that Loki was playing tricks on the child, and asked, "But what if you become very greedy if you don't eat?"
"Well." Loki said, "I suddenly felt a little happy just now, and now I don't need the kingdom or power."
"Is a little enough?" Daisy cheered up for Loki.
"Enough." Loki curled his lips, watched Daisy eat ice cream, learned how to use it, and said slowly, "I'm content."
Tony said that if desires are small, pleasure will be great, and if desires are many, pleasure will be scarce.
So when people have nothing, it is probably the easiest time to be satisfied.
Bob wanted to break his head, fell into the whirlpool of greed, and was unhappy for two or three days.
On this day, Daisy wanted to see if Bob was in a better mood. When she walked out of the room, she saw Bob playing happily in the living room before reaching the ground floor.
The little yellow man is holding a brand new yo-yo in his hand. Due to height restrictions, it is inconvenient to play standing on the ground, so he stepped on the top of the sofa, flipped his hand, and watched the ball yo-yo spin down the line. Be happy and laugh out loud.
"Bob!" Daisy ran over and asked, "Don't you want the little plane?"
"Small planes are good." Bob took the ball and shook his head. "But I want small planes, and I also want big planes. I want a lot of them, and bananas don't taste good. Dad bought me yo-yos." , I am very happy."
Finally, he still remembered the envy when he watched the children playing yo-yo on TV, let go of the increasingly heavy plane and Hawaii, and only asked Tony for such a gadget.
Bob is willing to share this happiness with Daisy and lend Daisy the yo-yo to play with.
Daisy flew into the air with a whoosh and was able to lift the ball very high.
The two little ones were playing ball in the living room, both smiling with their eyes wide open.
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