"Ivy, Daddy let you down." After the game, Wayne sincerely apologized.
He thought Ivy would be mad.
But unexpectedly, Ivy sat on a small rock, cleaning her legs while saying understandingly, "It's okay, Mom said that humans are good at different things in this world."
As she spoke, Ivy instinctively covered her mouth, seemingly apprehensive that the uncles seated across from her might overhear. "You know, I may have lost the crab-catching game, but everyone was secretly envious of me for having a tall and handsome daddy," she whispered with a mischievous grin.
In fact, the original words of the kids across from her were,
"Your dad may be a dummy, but he's tall, handsome, and gentle!"
Yep, in children's world, they doesn’t care if you're a billionaire CEO. If you can't catch crabs, you're a dummy.
President Silverman seemed to learn some life lessons from his daughter every day.
Today was no exception.
After washing her hands and feet, Ivy picked up her little bucket and waved at the uncles and aunts across from her, "Bye-bye! Have lots of fun!"
Her voice was sweet and gentle, even more pleasant than the sound of the birds.
They across from her waved back, "Goodbye!"
"Goodbye!" Ivy responded, and took Wayne's big hand, slowly walking back.
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