The Beautiful Teaching Assistant Gave Me Three Children, Shocking the Entire School -
Chapter 284: Receiving the Reporting Manual
Chapter 284: Chapter 284: Receiving the Reporting Manual
"Qingmeng, you’re amazing, and Xinghe and Tianshui, you two are also fantastic at protecting your little sister."
The teachers were stunned by the children’s actions, and one of them quickly spoke up to offer praise.
Behind them, Tang Yuxin gently held Xiao Fei’s hand, looking at the three children’s small backs with a face full of pride.
These are her children!
The children she worked so hard to bring into this world!
Her and Xiao Fei’s children!
Of course, they’re the best!
Glancing at his beloved wife’s expression, which clearly read "My kids are absolute champs," Xiao Fei couldn’t help but chuckle softly to himself.
Still, his heart was also brimming with pride.
These were the kids he had poured endless effort into, patiently teaching them step by step from the very beginning.
And now, they were finally going to kindergarten.
He firmly believed that in the future, their children would amaze even more people.
"Kids, can the teacher ask you a few questions?"
"Of course~"
Seeing the children nod, one of the teachers picked up a small card.
"What’s this?"
"That’s~"
Da Bao quickly answered.
"Very good. Next question — Xinghe, you can skip this one, let’s have Tianshui answer it.
What is this?"
"That’s an elephanty!"
"Up next is Qingmeng. What about this one?"
"It’s a plane~ Just like the one we have at home!"
The teachers: "...?????"
Huh?
Huh!!!!!!?????
What is this nonsense?
Just like the one you have at home?
The teacher holding the flashcard couldn’t help but flip it over to double-check.
Nope, it was indeed an airplane.
Something like you have at home?
Umm...
A toy, perhaps?
The teacher guessed internally, assuming that Sanbao was talking about having a toy model of the plane at home.
She put down the card and smiled as she said, "Wow, you’re all so smart! What do you usually do at home?"
The children chirped away, answering lots of questions enthusiastically.
The teachers whispered among themselves and nodded in agreement.
Finally, one of the teachers looked over at Xiao Fei and Tang Yuxin in the back.
"And now, we need the parents to answer a few questions."
"Do the kids have any dietary restrictions?"
Hearing this question, Xiao Fei and Tang Yuxin realized the kids had passed the admissions interview.
Otherwise, the teachers wouldn’t have started asking about their everyday habits.
"No, they don’t,"
Xiao Fei said, shaking his head.
"Alright, are there any specific habits we need to be aware of?"
"What time do they usually wake up in the morning?"
"Do they need a nap at noon?"
"Are there any medical conditions we should pay special attention to?"
After a series of questions, one of the female teachers finally said, "Congratulations! Xinghe, Tianshui, and Qingmeng, you are officially admitted to our kindergarten. Parents, please come over to collect your orientation handbook. It includes all the important details you need to know."
Tang Yuxin stood up, walked over to collect the handbook, and then left the classroom with Xiao Fei and the children in tow.
As soon as they stepped outside, they saw He Tong and Bai Niangyu waiting nearby.
As soon as Bai Niangyu saw Xiao Fei’s family emerge, she immediately broke free from He Tong’s hand and ran over.
"Xinghe! Tianshui! Qingmeng! You’re out!"
"Little Yu, Little Yu~"
He Tong watched the scene unfold with a gentle smile. She didn’t bother asking Xiao Fei or Tang Yuxin how it went.
In her perspective, there was no need to ask — with how outstanding the three children were, there was no way they wouldn’t pass.
On Monday, Xiao Fei took the children to kindergarten.
Since Tang Yuxin had to work, she didn’t go along with them.
Xiao Fei had dressed the kids up especially nicely. Da Bao and Sanbao’s hair was tied into cute little pigtails, which Xiao Fei had styled very carefully, and they wore beautiful princess dresses.
Their small backpacks were issued by the kindergarten, each bearing the school’s logo.
On their heads, they wore bright yellow hats, also issued by the kindergarten.
These hats made the children highly visible on the road, making it easier for drivers to spot them and thereby preventing potential accidents to the greatest extent.
When Xiao Fei arrived at the kindergarten gates with the little ones, they looked around but didn’t see Little Yu.
It seemed that Little Yu hadn’t arrived yet.
They walked in.
One step, two steps, three steps... Huh?
Where’s Daddy?
Turning around, they saw that Xiao Fei was standing at the kindergarten gates and hadn’t followed them inside.
"Daddy?"
Sanbao tilted her head and called out softly.
"What’s the matter, Sanbao?"
"Daddy, come in with us?"
"Daddy can’t come in,"
Xiao Fei said with a smile.
Sanbao froze, and Da Bao and Er Bao looked equally puzzled.
Just then, one of the teachers who had conducted their interview walked over. Upon seeing the kids, she immediately said, "Xinghe, Tianshui, Qingmeng, when you go to kindergarten, Mommy and Daddy can’t stay with you. They can only come to pick you up after school in the afternoon."
The children were thunderstruck!
Daddy can’t come with us?!
They had always thought going to kindergarten would be like going to early childhood classes, where Daddy could stay with them, and sometimes even both Mommy and Daddy would come together.
That was why they had been so unopposed and even super excited when they learned they’d be going to kindergarten.
Who could’ve expected that they’d now be told Daddy couldn’t come along? Da Bao started feeling anxious, though he managed to keep it from showing on his face.
Er Bao puckered her lips and ran back, while Sanbao beat her to it, throwing herself directly into Xiao Fei’s arms.
"Daddy... I don’t want to go to kindergarten,"
she sobbed.
"That’s not an option, Sanbao. All good children need to go to kindergarten. Children who skip kindergarten aren’t good children, you know,"
Xiao Fei gently explained.
"But... but... Daddy... I want Daddy..."
Sanbao clung tightly to Xiao Fei, utterly unwilling to let go.
The teacher was no stranger to situations like this. Every year, countless new children had trouble adjusting during their first few days at school.
With her wealth of experience, the teacher quickly approached and began comforting Er Bao and Sanbao.
"Qingmeng, there are lots and lots of little friends inside for you to play with, and Xinghe and Tianshui are here too. You’re not alone!"
"And Daddy isn’t going away. He’ll definitely be here to pick you up after school, okay? Daddy would never abandon you."
The teacher’s gentle words gradually quieted Sanbao, though she still refused to let go completely.
Just then, He Tong arrived with Little Yu.
"Xinghe! Tianshui! Qingmeng! I’m here!"
Little Yu joyfully ran over.
Xiao Fei quickly seized the opportunity and asked, "Little Yu~ Uncle has a question for you."
"Go ahead, Uncle!"
"Did you know that parents can’t stay with you at kindergarten?"
"Yep~"
Little Yu nodded. "Daddy and Mommy told me. A smart kid doesn’t need them to stay."
Xiao Fei smirked and looked at his own kids.
Sure enough, hearing what Little Yu said, the three little ones started looking conflicted.
Finally, Da Bao was the first to speak. "Daddy, don’t forget to pick us up later,"
he said.
"Daddy won’t forget,"
Xiao Fei assured him.
Er Bao also let go of Xiao Fei’s hand.
"Daddy, you have to promise to come,"
she said.
"I promise,"
Xiao Fei said.
Finally, only Sanbao remained.
Sanbao squirmed back and forth before murmuring softly, "Daddy..."
"What is it, Sanbao?"
"Tonight, I want to eat fishy,"
she said.
"Pfft...!!!"
Xiao Fei couldn’t help but burst into laughter at Sanbao’s unexpected request.
But he quickly responded, "Alright, Daddy will make fishy for dinner tonight."
At last, Sanbao let go as well.
The three little ones followed Little Yu, turning back to glance at Xiao Fei every few steps as they made their way into the kindergarten.
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