Chaoying's small group [Zhongyingmei]

Chapter 487



Chapter 487

Daisy was beaten by a child in the kindergarten.

This is very strange, and it would make people's jaws drop. After all, since entering kindergarten, such things as campus bullying have never happened to Daisy.

"Yes." Sheldon said leisurely, "It all happens to people who are unarmed and often stand on the side of the truth."

He obviously has a lot to say.

Calling it "bullying" is not sure if it is a bit serious, because Daisy was not physically or mentally bullied, and in fact, she didn't know if that counted as bullying.

It was big Derek who hit her.

Derek has always claimed to be the person on Daisy's side since the last water bottle incident, but in this ever-changing world, people are separated from each other, and who knows what will happen in the next second.

Daisy experienced a follower's betrayal at a young age, although she never felt that Derek was her follower, and she didn't even pay much attention to this big boy in her daily kindergarten life.

"How is that possible!" Derek said, "I've grown so big."

He hit Daisy not because Daisy ignored his growth trajectory, but because Daisy has always been suppressed.

Perhaps at the time, he was really convinced of Daisy Stark, but after a long time, some children said that Derek was a person who couldn't even beat a girl. After centimeters, finally got up the courage to challenge Daisy's authority.

Daisy has little authority.

As soon as Derek asked her to meet her in the little garden after the music class, she immediately agreed, and kept her promise to go there after the get out of class.

Innocent baby Daisy didn't know what to expect in the small garden, and took a skipping rope to play with Derek.

Derek don't play with Daisy.

There he stood, looking down on Daisy with the unmistakable tallness and poise of a toddler world.

"What did you call me for?" Daisy asked Derek.

Derek didn't speak, just stepped forward.

Then he reached out and patted Daisy's hand.

This is the whole process of Daisy being beaten. It is simple and clear, and there is no need to repeat it.

Although the matter was simple, it was a rare experience for Daisy in kindergarten after all, so after school, Daisy told her father about it.

This news spread like wildfire, one spread ten, ten spread hundreds, everyone knows that Daisy was beaten in kindergarten, according to the characteristics of the spread of rumors, the version heard by the last person will only be super exaggerated and distorted, it is unlikely to be [-]% close to the truth .

This is real.

After all, a day later, Simpson rushed into Stark's house with a ventilator. While looking for Daisy, he asked why he didn't notify him immediately of such a thing.

Knowing that Daisy is fine, Simpson declared that "everyone is here" and must give Daisy a physical examination before going back.

Perhaps it was more uncomfortable for Daisy to be listened to by Simpson with a stethoscope than to be slapped by Derek.

The short suffering of young children ended with Simpson's departure, followed by the time for adults to teach by example.

Being bullied is always uncomfortable, and it has already happened. After ensuring that Daisy is not physically and mentally harmed by the beating incident, the next important thing is undoubtedly to teach her how to deal with this situation.

The Eight Immortals cross the sea, each showing their magical powers, and everyone has their own opinions.

Happy said angrily: "Who is his father? Your father must talk to his father!"

It is not the fault of the son to teach the father. Finding parents is really a method that is not stingy in the long history of tests. Both teachers and parents like to use it.

Tony said he did want to talk to Derek's parents.

"Is Derek afraid of his daddy?" Happy asked Daisy.

Daisy thought about it, searching for the vague Derek's father in her memory: "I think so, Happy."

"Then it's even more important to find a parent!" Happy said, "This way he will have a long memory."

Others see it differently than Happy.

After hearing about Daisy's experience, the little yellow man said, why bother to find the parents, and directly solve the problem by himself, wouldn't it be more permanent.

They are in groups, they are united as one, they say one thing, they do what they want, and they are going to go out immediately to find Derek, the little friend who dared to hit Daisy.

"And when you find it?" Tony asked.

"Show him some color, Dad!" Bob came out, arrogantly and arrogantly.

"If your so-called 'color' refers to miniature pistols, bazookas, laser launchers..." the old father went all the way to collect them, flicking the heads of the banana capsules one by one, "then there are no doors, Go back to the ground for me."

"No, Dad!" Minion protested, "What if he still bullies Daisy?"

"We need to use legal and reasonable means to solve the problem." Tony said, "There may be many people who make things difficult for her when she grows up. Can everyone be killed and then quickly?"

After the father finished speaking, he suddenly fell into silence for a few seconds.

He didn't think his point of view was wrong, but he suddenly discovered that according to the expected lifespan of the minions, maybe they could really live to the day when they killed all Daisy's enemies and then quickly.

It's scary, and longevity can be scary at times.

The Minions unhappily took a back seat, replaced by Doctor Strange.

Stephen asked Daisy: "Have you preserved any evidence?"

"What evidence?" Daisy asked.

"The evidence that he hit you." Stephen said, "Derek's fingerprints on your hands, your wound identification, and witnesses."

As expected of a civilized person who has read the book, he followed good guidance and taught Daisy to take up the weapon of law to protect herself.

"If allowed, I will attend the children's court." Stephen said.

Stephen's advice was good and gentle, and although it was unknown whether a child would ever be sued for hitting another child, it was worthwhile.

At least it was worth more than the advice Daisy heard next.

Thor said, when life raises its fist at you, you should also raise your fist at life, and let God know that you will not admit defeat.

"Whether God knows or not, at least you have to let Derek know that you don't admit defeat." Thor said.

He raised his casserole-sized fist and gestured to Daisy: "I know you know martial arts. You should retaliate with an eye for an eye. For those who provoke you, you should let him know the end of the provocation."

"It's not good to fight," Daisy said to Thor.

"People are bullying you." Thor said, "I don't beat children, so I can't help you out. Sometimes people can only rely on themselves, little girl."

Daisy still remembers that Thor taught her to be kind to people, because only in this way can she get the support and love of her people.

Daisy has no people, but it is always right to be kind to others.

Thor listened to Daisy recounting his previous education content, without changing his face and heartbeat: "Yes, that's right, that's what I said. Then for Derek who hit you, if you want, you can also show kindness. "

"Just don't hit him, right?" Daisy asked.

"No." Thor said, "You can beat him and send him to the school infirmary."

How friendly, it makes people feel the warmth of spring.

Compared with Thor, Loki's handling method is more concise and clear, without much nonsense.

He handed Daisy a pocket knife.

This small knife was not an ordinary knife. It was the same knife used by the evil god to pierce Thor's kidney back then. It was extremely sharp and hit the blood.

Daisy didn't take Loki's knife.

"Why the knife?" she asked.

"Don't you understand yet? The brutal competition for survival has already begun, either you die or I live." Loki said, "Shooting carefully and ruthlessly is the only way to have the last laugh."

Daisy pushed back the cold knife, expressing that she didn't want to shoot Derek so accurately and ruthlessly.

She retreated all the way and sat in her father's arms, feeling very at ease.

"Why didn't you say anything, Dad?" Daisy asked Tony.

Tony said, "What do you want me to say?"

"Just some suggestions." Daisy said.

Now that others have said it, Tony, as a father, must give the child some advice.

"Will you call back?" Tony asked.

"I didn't call back." Daisy said, "If it's still like this in the future, can I call back?"

"If someone hurts you, of course you have to fight back." Tony said, "Don't be afraid of retaliation or other troubles, your father will take care of these. Of course..."

He glanced at the child in his arms, estimated Daisy's force value, and said in a low voice, "You can be more gentle when you fight back."

"Okay, Dad." Daisy said.

Everyone gave a lot of ways to save up a lot.

"But what if it doesn't work?" Daisy asked.

When she asked this question, the adults looked at each other and fell silent.

"It's unlikely to be useless." Stephen said, "But if it's really useless..."

He said, "At least you tried."

Daisy said that the methods introduced by the adults were indeed useless.

"It didn't work?" Happy asked. "Have you tried it?"

Daisy shook her head: "No."

She didn't have time to fight back, she didn't tell Derek's dad, she didn't show her weapon, before she reacted, things took another unexpected turn.

Everyone only heard the first half of the story and didn't know the ending.

Derek slapped Daisy's hand, but before Daisy could react, she didn't know whether to hit him back or ask him why he did it first—the slap didn't hurt—and she saw Derek back again and again.

The big man took a few steps back, faced Daisy, pursed his mouth, and began to cry.

This is also unexpected.

After Derek hit that blow, he regretted it. Recalling Daisy's supernatural power when she pinched the water bottle in the past, he was very scared, crying and saying: "I'm sorry..."

He sobbed: "I thought I was better than you, Daisy, but I'm still afraid of you. Please don't break my water bottle again, and don't pinch my head, will you?"

"I won't, Derek," Daisy said. "Please don't be afraid."

"I don't think I'll ever be better than you, Daisy." Derek said, "I want to be better than you, but I can't."

He knew it the moment he made the move.

Daisy stood there, watching Derek weeping sadly, took out a handkerchief from her pocket, forgot to ask him to settle the score, and comforted softly and tenderly: "At least you tried hard, okay?"

Derek cried even more bitterly.

"Don't hit anyone again," Daisy told Derek.

Derek said with tears in his eyes, "Okay."

"Pull the hook?"

"Pull the hook."


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