Chapter 443
Chapter 443
Tony is preparing to participate in an online interaction between superheroes and netizens recently.
During the webcast, he will select some questions submitted by netizens in advance to answer, and he will also randomly select a few lucky netizens to give gifts.
I don't know what questions netizens will ask, but it's quite interesting to think about it.
"Here, here are all the questions you asked." Rhode came in with a stack of cards.
All of a sudden, some expectations of others were completely destroyed.
"They said that in order to draw hard-to-answer questions at that time, they have to screen in advance." Rhodes said, "Let's take a look first."
He put the card on the table and Tony picked it up and looked.
Sure enough, they were all innocuous questions, such as what it was like to work with Doctor Strange, and what functions the new armor has.
The chairman looked bored.
He flipped through it again, and when he found a card, he laughed, resting his elbow on the armrest of the sofa, resting his chin lazily.
The card asks, what kind of experience is it like to raise a daughter?
Say everyone will arrive.
Daisy ran in from the outside holding a magic wand, and Bob was chasing after him, and the two little ones circled around the sofa.
The two of them were acting in a fight scene, Daisy waved a magic wand, and Bob knew how to tilt his head to avoid the magic energy that didn't exist at all.
Daisy was running, with a smile on her tender face, she turned her head and saw that Bob was about to catch up with her, she couldn't help but screamed, kicked off on the spot, and flew behind Tony.
"Come here, come here." Rhode stretched out his hands, "I'll protect you."
"Uncle, let's come behind Dad." Daisy lay on her father's broad and powerful back, not afraid of anything.
"This is bullshit!" Bob stomped his feet and was about to cry.
When Daisy saw it, she flew back to the ground and hugged Bob: "Don't be sad, Bob?"
She lends Bob the magic wand to play with.
Bob happily took the magic wand to show off to other minions.
Daisy found that her father was looking at the card, she became interested, came to the table to take one, and read it more seriously than adults.
"You like..." Daisy discerned the words above, and said softly, "What's your favorite food?"
"I like hamburgers!" Daisy replied cheerfully. "And Coke is good, puffs are good, and lemon jelly is good too, isn't it, Dad?"
She turned to Tony and asked.
Tony looked at his little one and thought to himself, the experience of raising a daughter is that there is never a shortage of food in the house.
The child grows smaller than his peers, and it is really heartbreaking to be a father.
Daisy is certainly much better now than she was when she was a baby, and her size and body are starting to catch up with her peers. Presumably it is the result of feeding so much nutrition.
"Are all Kryptonians tall and big?" Tony once asked Clark.
Clark wanted to nod, but when he glanced to the side and saw Daisy with an expectant face, his tone became slow and cautious: "Maybe not all of them. We won't know until we grow up."
Clarke said: "When I was young, I wasn't very tall, but I suddenly grew taller."
"Really?" Daisy asked.
When the child shows a happy smile, it seems that the truth is not so important.
After raising a daughter, Tony Stark not only became a big patron of pastry shops, snack shops, nutrition stores, and various restaurants, but also became a big patron of the toy business and clothing business.
Daisy has no shortage of toys or clothes, but this does not prevent the father from going out and swiping his card to buy when he sees fun toys and nice clothes.
An ordinary ball, Tony imagined Daisy's smiling face when playing with it, and immediately felt that the ball was not ordinary.
Flipping through a magazine by chance, Tony saw a beautiful dress and felt that Daisy Stark's name seemed to be written on it. He asked someone to buy it back for his daughter to wear, and it really fit and looked good.
"Dad, why are you buying clothes again?" Daisy asked.
Even children themselves find that they have a lot of clothes, and they can't pick and choose.
"I bought it casually," Tony said.
Think about how quickly a child grows up. After this stage, no matter how beautiful the little clothes can be worn, it seems that there is nothing wrong with wearing the beautiful clothes of this age while they can still wear them.
Raising a daughter, life is full of surprises.
State University invites Tony to speak to graduating students.
Tony took his daughter to the company for a meeting that day. After the meeting, reminded by the housekeeper, he remembered that two days would be the day of the speech, so he pulled out the speech from the computer, and faced the empty meeting where all the subordinates had left. Room reading.
The chairman was concentrating on reading, so he didn't notice that the door of the meeting room was quietly opened and a small shadow swam in.
When Tony read halfway through the manuscript, he looked up and saw his daughter sitting solemnly across the long conference table. He didn't know how long he had been listening.
"Why don't you play outside?" Tony asked, "Are you bored?"
Daisy shook her head and waved her hands: "Father, continue reading."
This is a manuscript for college students, and I didn't expect kindergarten students to be interested.
The old father quietly sat upright, reading the manuscript with eloquence and emotion.
Daisy listened to Tony's speech very seriously and clapped.
She showed more than just a little bit of liking, so when Tony got up to take his daughter out of the conference room, he couldn't help but ask, "Did you like my speech?"
"I don't like anything very much." Daisy said honestly.
The little pride of the adult evaporated in an instant.
"Then why did you listen for so long?" Tony asked.
"Because, because..." Tuanzi showed some hesitation, looked at his father and then at the floor, not really wanting to say.
"Let's talk." Looking at his child's performance, Tony guessed that the reason behind this serious listening might be tear-jerking, took two strong breaths, and encouraged him.
Daisy hesitated, seeing that her father really wanted to hear, she said slowly: "Because uncle and aunt think what father said is boring, so they are going to run away, right?"
Daisy was playing with Happy outside, when she heard footsteps, she looked up, and the elites in suits and leather shoes came out one by one, and when they were all gone, Tony was nowhere to be seen.
Daisy pushed open the door of the conference room, and found that her father was sitting alone in the main seat, reading the manuscript alone, looking very bleak.
Baby Daisy couldn't bear to let her father have no audience, so she acted as Tony's audience.
This kind of filial piety is really a lesson from heaven and earth.
"But Dad." After Daisy finished explaining the reason, she wanted to comfort her complicated face, "What you said is not boring, you have to have a little confidence, okay?"
"Okay, okay." Tony said.
With the confidence given by his daughter, he delivered a very good speech at the state university and won rounds of applause.
In addition to surprises, children bring fright.
Tony and Daisy were sitting side by side on the sofa watching TV. During commercial time, the elder and younger all picked up their water glasses and wanted to drink water.
Daisy took a full sip of juice, but Tony didn't drink anything.
His water glass was empty before he knew it.
"I'll pour it for you, Dad." Daisy volunteered, slid off the sofa, and ran off with Tony's cup.
Tony told his daughter's back: "Don't break the cup."
I was really afraid that something would happen, so the voice fell, and I heard the clear and crisp sound of porcelain breaking in the corridor.
"It's okay, it's okay." Daisy's voice came from the corridor.
How could it be all right, Tony immediately got up to look.
This was unbearable, and he saw Daisy bent over, trying to pick up the broken cup on the ground with her bare hands.
"do not move--"
If the shot of the chairman rushing towards him is slowed down, it must be more interesting than the animal world.
When raising a daughter, I spend a lot of time worrying about it, but I actually spend more time warming my heart.
At night, Tony wears glasses and is working on his work in the studio, when the door opens and Daisy walks in.
"Dad." Daisy held the tablet and went to the table. Seeing that Dad took off his glasses, she spoke louder, "Shall we watch TV together?"
"What TV are you watching?" Tony asked.
He still had a document in hand to read, so he said to his daughter, "You can read it for me first."
"That won't work." Daisy shook her head, "To watch this cartoon, parents must be accompanied by children under the age of six."
Tony glanced at the reminder on the tablet screen that "children under the age of six must be accompanied by their parents". After two seconds of silence, he said, "Then I have to wait until I finish reading the document."
"Okay, Dad." Daisy ran out happily.
Tony read the documents very quickly. He made a phone call to the assistant and told him some things, and then got up to find his daughter.
Daisy waited early in the living room, had already adjusted the program on the TV, put snacks and juices on the table, and turned off the lights.
When Tony walked into the living room, Daisy was already waiting on the sofa wrapped in a big quilt.
"Why do you want to put on a quilt?" Tony asked.
Daisy said: "Because Missy said, it's kind of scary."
"Then how do you turn off the lights?"
"Missy said, this way there will be atmosphere."
Children are really difficult to deal with.
"Dad, I have reserved a seat for you." Daisy tore open a big hole in the quilt, and asked her father to come in and put it on together, "Please."
Tony was disrespectful, sat down meanderingly, and put on the quilt with Daisy.
Daisy pressed the start button on the remote control, and in the dark living room, the light on the TV screen was especially colorful and bright.
When the roar of the dinosaur sounded, Daisy was very calm.
She reached for a pack of biscuits on the table, and said to her father sitting beside her, "Dad, don't be afraid, I will protect you, okay?"
Tony, who was also very calm, glanced at the animated dinosaur on the screen, reached for a biscuit from Daisy's torn biscuit bag, nodded and said, "Thank you for protecting me."
"Because you are my father." Daisy said.
The dinosaur on the TV screamed, and the Stark father and daughter watched outside the TV, but they all closed their eyes and fell asleep after a while.
The online interaction came as scheduled. Tony took the question card and read the question "What is it like to raise a daughter" without any surprise.
"I like cheeseburgers," Tony said.
Rhode reminded: "That's the answer to the last question."
"I know." Tony said, "I would like to give all my cheeseburgers in the world to my four-year-old Miss Stark. Probably... that's the experience."
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