Chapter 300
Chapter 300
The kindergarten would only end at 12:00 pm. So Summer stood in the shade of a tree outside and
waited, glancing down at the time from time to time.
The gate of the kindergarten opened at 12:00 pm sharp, and a crisp, soft, cheerful voice came from a
distance. "Mommy!”
Immediately afterwards, a little white, cheerful figure plunged into Summer’s arms, hugged her neck
with a pair of puppy dog eyes, and gave Summer a generous peck on her cheek.
She held the little person in her arms with a smile, as her voice melted her heart. "Charlotte, say
goodbye to your teacher.”
Charlotte waved her small hand as told, her voice loud and clear as she said, "Goodbye, Ms." Copyright by Nôv/elDrama.Org.
Hand in hand, the mother and daughter headed off. Charlotte was cheerful and naughty. She blinked
and asked, "Mommy, where are we going now?”
"Going to grandma’s place." While speaking, Summer glanced at the time again. The train would only
depart at 3:00 pm. So she still had time to take Charlotte for lunch. "What would you like to eat,
Charlotte?”
Suddenly, those round eyes lit up, and Charlotte quickly answered, "The old man. I want to eat the old
man."
Summer could not help but laugh, not knowing that Charlotte was referring to KFC.
The first time she heard she wanted to eat the old man, she was gobsmacked, not knowing what the
little one was talking about.
But she pouted, as if Summer was embarrassing her." Mommy is so stupid. The old man is the old
man, with white hair, glasses, and a long white beard."
A KFC store was just across the street. Summer ordered French fries, a pair of chicken wings, juice,
and a burger.
Charlotte likes French fries with ketchup. Every time she went to KFC, she would eat two packets of
them and nothing else.
Tearing open a packet of ketchup and handing it to Charlotte, Summer looked on as she ate happily.
The stains of ketchup on her cheeks made her look both funny and adorable.
While eating the burger, Summer wiped the ketchup off Charlotte's face with a napkin.
After boarding the high-speed train, and as soon as the train departed, Summer started to feel drowsy.
But Charlotte, who was sitting in the middle, did not feel sleepy but looked around. She then yelled,"
Mommy! Mommy!”
Summer was completely alerted and looked over in puzzlement. "What’s up?"
"Mommy, between the train and Superman, who runs faster?" She asked in an innocent but serious
tone of voice.
The question startled Summer for a moment. She did not know how to answer a strange question like
this. S o she looked at her with a smile. "What do you think?"
"Of course, it is Superman. The teacher has said that Superman can fly a thousand miles in the blink of
an eye.” Charlotte looked proud.
So, Summer played along. "Well, that would indeed be Superman then, who is faster."
The child did not seem to be tired and was curious about everything. She tilted her head and
continued," But Mommy, how far is a thousand miles? Is it as far a s grandma's house, or the
amusement park?"
Summer cleared her throat, feeling like she could not handle the child’s question. So she gave a
perfunctory reply. "It is far, far away, farther than grandma’s house."
"Farther than grandma’s house? Where is it?"
"I have never been there either."
"I see." Charlotte looked disappointed without getting the answer.
Summer let out a soft sigh and took out her cell phone, then turned on Barney and handed it to the little
girl.
Charlotte's attention was immediately diverted. She held the phone in her hands, leaned back in the
seat, and chuckled as she watched.