Mia, skilled and experienced, searched for small crabs quickly.
Unfortunately, she was only a five-year-old child and couldn't compete with the others.
"Mia, it's my fault," Byron apologized to Mia after the competition.
He thought Mia would be angry.
However, Mia sat on a rock cleaning her small legs and understandingly said, "It's okay. Mommy said that everyone in this world is good at different things."
With that, Mia covered her mouth as if afraid that other men would hear. "I lost the competition, but they all envy me for having a tall and handsome dad."
In fact, what the child said was, "Your dad is a fool, but he's at least tall, handsome, and gentle!"
Indeed, in the world of children, someone's annual income of billions of dollars was not important. If he couldn't catch crabs, he was a fool.
Without exaggeration, Byron admired Mia very much.
In any case, it seemed like he could learn life lessons from Mia every day.
Today was no exception.
After washing her hands and feet, Mia picked up her small bucket and waved to the people across. "Goodbye, everyone! Have fun!"
Her voice was sweet, soft, and pleasant to listen to.
The people across also waved. "Goodbye, Mia!"
"Goodbye!" Mia responded.
She held Byron's big hand and walked back slowly.
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