Arthur's Football
Chapter 137
Because Victor has given him too much care. "
"Yes, I will have a special way to communicate with him. I don't have so many languages. I think I prefer to communicate with him with a brush than words. Arthur can draw. Have you seen his works? He He's a child with a playfulness, he's just like any child in this regard, I'm not a mother who likes to show off, but I have to say, he's innocent and cute."
"I don't think Arthur needs anyone's reassurance. I think he already has a 'me' when he realizes that he is different from other children. If there is any difference in him, I think it is like A natural painter who lost his ability to distinguish colors. But that doesn’t mean he lost his ability to paint, that’s how I understand it.”
If you want Andre to conclude, Grace is more idealized than Victor, and the interaction with her son is more stream-of-consciousness.
She will express her love for children by cooking herself, grow vegetables with Arthur, paint on clay sculptures, and travel with him. She uses her own way to show Arthur to observe the world.
In her eyes, her son is just a talented painter. Even if the world loses its color, he can use his unique vision to appreciate the charm of the black and white world.
But as a mother, she still hopes that his son can see the colorful colors of the world and draw emotional paintings.
Andre stopped at last in front of the painting of Arthur in his Eton uniform.
She is an idealized lady, she has a freshness different from the traditional ladies in the upper class, and she has her unique vision to observe the world.
But he saw the regret in her heart.
She's also just a mother.
She did a great job.
With Arthur's IQ, innate lack of emotion, and lack of empathy, he has never given up "desire" these years.
He stubbornly believes that what Victor waters him, he will have feelings, and he will give back the same amount of "love" to his family.
He even took the initiative to come up with a plan that was too dangerous and exciting, almost desperately pursuing the "ideal".
Victor devoted all his love to him, Grace showed him an idealist ideal and positive lifestyle, and Mrs. Cavendish taught him what responsibility is.
They taught him well and were proud of him.
# # #
This chapter has been changed for a long time, and then I forgot to replace it first, and the full attendance flew.
I feel that this article is the most difficult one since I wrote the article.
Don’t worry, there will still be QAQ for [-]D updates tomorrow
The red envelope is still 20 QAQ
I'm going to wipe my tears...
"Yes, I will have a special way to communicate with him. I don't have so many languages. I think I prefer to communicate with him with a brush than words. Arthur can draw. Have you seen his works? He He's a child with a playfulness, he's just like any child in this regard, I'm not a mother who likes to show off, but I have to say, he's innocent and cute."
"I don't think Arthur needs anyone's reassurance. I think he already has a 'me' when he realizes that he is different from other children. If there is any difference in him, I think it is like A natural painter who lost his ability to distinguish colors. But that doesn’t mean he lost his ability to paint, that’s how I understand it.”
If you want Andre to conclude, Grace is more idealized than Victor, and the interaction with her son is more stream-of-consciousness.
She will express her love for children by cooking herself, grow vegetables with Arthur, paint on clay sculptures, and travel with him. She uses her own way to show Arthur to observe the world.
In her eyes, her son is just a talented painter. Even if the world loses its color, he can use his unique vision to appreciate the charm of the black and white world.
But as a mother, she still hopes that his son can see the colorful colors of the world and draw emotional paintings.
Andre stopped at last in front of the painting of Arthur in his Eton uniform.
She is an idealized lady, she has a freshness different from the traditional ladies in the upper class, and she has her unique vision to observe the world.
But he saw the regret in her heart.
She's also just a mother.
She did a great job.
With Arthur's IQ, innate lack of emotion, and lack of empathy, he has never given up "desire" these years.
He stubbornly believes that what Victor waters him, he will have feelings, and he will give back the same amount of "love" to his family.
He even took the initiative to come up with a plan that was too dangerous and exciting, almost desperately pursuing the "ideal".
Victor devoted all his love to him, Grace showed him an idealist ideal and positive lifestyle, and Mrs. Cavendish taught him what responsibility is.
They taught him well and were proud of him.
# # #
This chapter has been changed for a long time, and then I forgot to replace it first, and the full attendance flew.
I feel that this article is the most difficult one since I wrote the article.
Don’t worry, there will still be QAQ for [-]D updates tomorrow
The red envelope is still 20 QAQ
I'm going to wipe my tears...
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