Chapter 495
Chapter 495
Tony Stark aspires to be a strict father, but he can't be strict with his daughter.
A cute child is really useless, just looking at people with those eyes can easily make a hard-hearted person surrender.
What's more, the people who stay with Daisy have never been hard-hearted, and Tony is not.
Others said that because of Daisy, Tony gradually became gentle, and he seemed to be a different person than before.
Daisy didn't think so.
"My father is always very gentle!" The eldest lady defended her father's essence with her arms akimbo.
Otherwise Tony wouldn't have brought Daisy home in the first place.
It's not that Tony was not gentle before being a father, it's just that everyone didn't have more opportunities to discover his gentleness.
Tony, who aspired to be a strict father, turned out to be a loving father. As his daughter grew up, sometimes he had to harden his heart and give Daisy more opportunities to exercise.
Daisy learned to do things by herself in kindergarten. When she came home, she was willing to try everything. She cleaned the table by herself, wiped the floor by herself, and put her own clothes in the washing machine in the laundry room by herself.
She might as well not have to do these things. Not surprisingly, in the next 100 years, as the eldest lady of the Stark family, she will be able to live a life without worrying about food and clothing.
Daisy was willing to try, so Tony let her try.
"Learning a little more will not hurt Daisy's future," Tony said.
The future never rejects knowledge, whether it is the knowledge in books or the knowledge in life.
As a father, you need to exercise your child's hands, but also exercise your child's heart.
If there was one wish to make about Daisy, Tony would have her grow up to be a healthy, happy child.
Also be strong.
"Are you a strong kid?" Tony asked Daisy.
Daisy said without thinking, "Dad, I'm strong!"
Indeed, Daisy Stark is considered a very strong child. She can withstand Clark's high-flying training again and again, and she can also survive every night when she misses her mother. Be calm, and be able to help Dad when Tony can't help himself.
Being strong is not born. Before Daisy became a strong Daisy, she also went through some hardening by her father.
"What is being strong, Daddy?" Daisy once asked Tony.
Tony looked at the floor and asked, "Remember when you fell down?"
Daisy remembers falling down many times, the people around are all different in time and place, and they are really similar. After all, apart from being too talented to fall and fracture herself, falling is nothing more than throwing herself on the street, feeling how hard the ground is under her feet every day .
The world is really wonderful, the sky can be so soft, but the ground can be so hard.
Not at all.
When Daisy grew bigger, the ground would be softer than her fist.
The first time she fell, Daisy was looking for her father, but the second time she fell, Daisy was still looking for her father.
Dad is always by her side, which is more reassuring than any panacea, and more aggrieved. After all, the pain is real, and the person who can whisper to comfort is standing a few steps away.
It's not very often that Tony rushes to pick up his baby in the first place, this is not very often, it refers to once or twice in a hundred times.
"You have to get up by yourself." The old father stood beside Daisy and asked, "Can you do it?"
Daisy was lying on the ground, probably really hurt from the fall, tears were rolling in her big eyes, she heard her father's words, she nodded and said: "Yes."
She really supported the ground with her small hands and slowly got up.
After getting up, I can't throw myself into my father's arms right away. I have to check myself to see if there is any pain, or whether there is a wound.
"Look carefully," Tony said.
Daisy patted the clothes, then lowered her head and checked from head to toe. After making sure there were no wounds, she said with tears in her eyes, "There is no injury anywhere."
"Just a little bit of pain, but no injury, does that make you feel better?" Tony asked.
Daisy nodded: "Better."
"Do tears make the pain go away?" Tony asked.
"Will not."
"Are you going to cry then?"
Daisy just shook her head.
Tony then took out his handkerchief and opened his arms to his daughter: "Then come to me."
He immediately hugged a soft child, gently wiped Daisy's eyes with a handkerchief, and then wiped the dirty little hands after wiping, and asked, "Next time you fall down, you will know what to do."
"I know, Dad." Daisy said.
Now that she falls down, she won't cry anymore, unless the fall is really painful and the tears run out by itself, then it can't be blamed for her not being strong, it can only be said that the tear glands are to blame.
"Does being strong mean getting up when you fall down?" Daisy asked.
Tony didn't answer right away, but asked again, "Remember when you wanted to cry for Daddy?"
The growth of a child is a hidden great change. Now Daisy still misses her father when her father is away and does not come home, but the tears have been reduced a lot.
Either because of rescue or because of work, Tony always went out for a few days and didn't come home. Daisy was not used to it. Even with Wendy and the minions, she still missed her father, cried under the quilt, and then ran to Call dad.
"Dad!" Daisy asked while holding the phone, "What time will you be back?"
"I can't go back until the day after tomorrow," Tony said.
"I miss you very much." Daisy cried, "Will you come back soon?"
"I miss you too, but I can't go back now." Tony said on the phone.
He is very busy, and he still finds time out of his busy schedule to help his crying daughter.
"Want to know how to make you feel better?" Tony asked Daisy.
"I think," said Daisy, "may I ask you to come back?"
"I can't go back until the day after tomorrow." Tony said, "You repeat."
"Daddy will be back the day after tomorrow." Daisy followed up, sobbing.
"Yes, not now, not tomorrow, but the day after tomorrow." Tony said, "Is there a tissue?"
"Have."
"Wipe your tears with a tissue, and you will be clean and beautiful."
"Dad, I miss you so much, I can't help crying." Daisy said.
"I believe you can." Tony said, "Take a few deep breaths, do you know what a deep breath is?"
"know."
Daisy took a deep breath, gradually stopped her tears, and wiped away her tears with a tissue as her father said.
"Good boy," Tony said.
Crying can't bring back a father who will go home immediately, but wiping away tears can change a clean little face.
"Dad is not at home, you have to take care of yourself for Dad." Tony said, "Can you do it?"
"What are you going to do?" Daisy asked choked up.
"what do you want?"
"I want to drink a powdered milk." Daisy said, "and tell a story."
"Then ask Wendy to make you a bottle of milk." Tony said, "Do you still remember the story of the Little Mermaid?"
"remember."
"Then tell yourself a story." Tony said, "Can you put yourself to sleep?"
"Dad, there are some difficulties." Daisy said.
"Try it." Tony said.
Daisy went to drink warm milk powder, lay down on the bed, and told herself a story, and fell asleep after the second time she told it.
The many nights apart from Dad started to get easier after that.
"Being strong means taking good care of yourself when Dad is not at home," Daisy said.
Tony asked again, "Do you still remember going to the funeral with Roddy?"
Daisy remembered.
Colonel Rhodes' friend died, and Daisy accompanied him to the funeral. The funeral line was long, as long as the farewell time, and Daisy was waiting outside.
Saying goodbye to a friend is probably a very sad thing, and Colonel Rhodes was indeed sad, but that day, he ate very seriously.
"Uncle is not sad now," Daisy told her father.
Tony said no, Rhodes was still very sad.
"But the dead are gone." Tony said, "What about the living? In addition to reminiscing and mourning, you must also eat well. You must also eat well in the future."
"It's very sad, do you want to have a good meal?" Daisy asked.
"Yes." Tony said, "Don't ruin your body. Only by cultivating your spirit can you be strong enough to get out of sadness."
Tony asked a lot, and Daisy remembered them all. Everything was different, and she couldn't always come up with a strong definition.
"Strength means that no matter how big the difficulties are in front of you, you have the courage and strength to overcome them." Tony said, "Difficulties may hurt a strong child, but they can never defeat her."
He said to Daisy: "So I think you are strong."
"How strong do you have to be?" Daisy asked.
Tony thought about it: "Being as strong as Thor is almost enough."
Daisy was a little puzzled.
She was thinking that Thor might not be that strong, because he lost to her in the flying chess game two days ago, and he was still beating his chest.
Rhodes sometimes felt that once Tony, a strict father, became stricter, his demands would be too high.
"She's still young." Rhodes said, "You don't need to be so strong."
"I can make her future journey easier, but only she can decide whether the future journey is long-term." Tony said, "I am willing to be optimistic, but who knows what will happen tomorrow, Roddy?"
He smiled lightly: "What if I die one day, what will Daisy do?"
Rhodes stopped talking.
After a while, he said: "You can stop saying some unlucky things to me."
Rhodes felt that Tony was strict, which did not prevent him from agreeing with Daisy that Tony had a gentle heart.
When Daisy fell, he was the one who made the strong one. After Daisy stopped crying, he had to check carefully to make sure that her daughter was not injured. In the end, he was the one who made an exception to buy Daisy a hamburger;
Daisy misses her father, and he is the one who let her take care of herself. When Daisy gently reads a story to lull herself to sleep, it is also he who connects to the home system to listen to the child's movements and ensure that Daisy falls asleep peacefully;
Others think that they don't know how they will die in the future. While he is thinking that he doesn't know how he will die in the future, he also wants his daughter to get out of grief as soon as possible, eat well, and live a good life.
"So, my dad is a handsome dad, a smart dad, and a powerful dad." Daisy said when she was justifying her father's name, "It's a gentle dad."
"Forever a good dad."
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