[Comprehensive British and American] Superhero Manual
Chapter 22 Extra Story Young Karl's Daily Life 4
●Candy Memo ●
Little Carl likes to go out with Melissa very much. Every time he sees her carrying a special shopping bag and changing her shoes before going out, the children know that she is going to go shopping in the mall.
At this time, little Carl would run over, stretch out a soft little hand, and grab one of Melissa's fingers.
——His hand is so small that it can only hold a grown-up's finger.
Little Carl shook Melissa's finger gently, and said expectantly, "May, I want to go with you."
He pointed to the bag in Melissa's hand, and said, "I can help carry the bag."
Although little Carl is only three years old, he already knows a lot. He has learned a lot in kindergarten on weekdays. He is a well-behaved, sensible and polite boy.
Moreover, if he goes to the mall with Melissa, little Carl can still see his favorite ice cream. Although he can't eat more, he can always get a little bit.
There are also those beautiful candies that are shining on the shelves, and they taste very good, and Carl likes the sweet taste very much.
A child's mind is simple and easy to understand. Melissa could tell what little Carl was thinking at a glance, and a soft smile spread in her heart involuntarily, and she naturally agreed to the child's request.
The shopping mall that Melissa often goes to is not far from her house, and she will be there in a short walk. She took Carl's hand and walked slowly into the gate of the mall.
Melissa was holding little Carl with one hand and pushing the shopping cart with the other, looking for what she needed between the shelves in the mall.
But when she didn't pay attention, little Carl broke free from her hand and ran away without a trace.
Melissa was almost in a cold sweat from the fright, she hurriedly looked around, her eyes never letting go of any corner.
Who knew that this kid would pop up again suddenly, holding her hand, trying to take her to another place.
Still saying: "Mei, come here quickly! I found a shelf for candies."
There is absolutely no awareness that this will cause adults to worry.
Melissa was helpless, but she finally let go of her worries.She knelt down, looked into little Carl's eyes, and told him earnestly, "Don't leave your sight so suddenly in the future, we will be worried."
Little Carl nodded half-understood, and said obediently: "I will remember it, and it won't be like this in the future."
Melissa laughed. She took Carl's hand and walked to the candy aisle.She said: "Then, let's go buy candy together."
Little Carl was very happy, and when he followed Melissa to the place, he stood on tiptoe and pointed to his favorite kind of candy.
Melissa took down the candy jar, and before it was put in the shopping cart, Little Carl hugged it and refused to let go.
Little Carl carried him all the way to the counter, and he was willing to hand over the jar when he told the staff to check out.
Back home, Melissa put the things away one by one, and when she turned her head, she met little Carl's bright eyes.
His gaze was fixed on the candy jar she had just placed on the counter.
Melissa smiled, so she took down the candy jar, opened it, took out two, and handed them to little Carl who had been watching her movements eagerly.
When the children got the candy, they were naturally very happy, so they unwrapped one of the candy wrappers and put it in their mouths in a hurry.
Even what Melissa said later, "I can only eat two candies a day", was forgotten by the little Carl, who was full of sweet taste.
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In order to prevent little Karl from eating too much sugar and decaying his teeth, the candy jars at home were kept well.
The candy was locked in the cabinet, and when the adults opened it, little Carl could see the candy he had always wanted to eat.In addition, what little Carl saw were all tightly closed cabinet doors.
On this day, little Carl, who was tired from playing in the toy room, went out to drink from his water bottle. Melissa prepared a special small water bottle for the children, and put it where little Carl could get it with one hand.
Little Carl drank from the water bottle, and his eyes drifted involuntarily to the cabinet where the candy jars were placed.
Melissa was cooking in the kitchen, and Charles had just returned from school and was looking through materials in the study.
The adults were not around, little Carl put down the water bottle, and slowly moved to the cabinet step by step.
I don't know who didn't close the cabinet door tightly, revealing a small gap, and the candy inside seemed to be able to pop out of this gap at any time.
There seemed to be a heart-pounding fragrance coming out of it, stirring up little Karl's mind.
Little Carl looked around, but no one was there, so he stood on tiptoe, raised his hand high, and wanted to open the cabinet door.
But it is always unsuccessful, and it is still a little bit close.
Little Carl's hands were tired, but he still couldn't reach the cabinet door.
He was a little discouraged, his eyes wandered around the room, and he found a good way!
Usually, when Carl saw something that Melissa couldn't get to a high place, he would put something like a bench under his feet, so that he could easily get what he wanted.
Now, little Karl ran over to bring a small stool and put it under the cabinet. He stepped on it, and he was able to touch a little edge of the cabinet door.
Little Carlton was very happy. He quickly opened the door of the cabinet, and there was a tempting candy jar inside, exuding a sweet fragrance.
Little Carl tried to stand on tiptoe, stretched out his hand, hooked the candy jar, and hugged it in his arms.
But as if extreme joy begets sorrow, little Karl hadn't been happy for a long time, his feet slipped, the small bench tilted, and he fell to the ground with the jar.
Fortunately, because Charles was worried about the children bumping into each other, he found someone to lay a fluffy carpet on the ground. Although the little Carl was thrown firmly, he was not injured or felt any pain.
It was the candy jar that was thrown out, rolling aside with a gurgle, and the shiny candy spilled all over the floor.
Little Carl was sitting among a pile of candies, still a little dazed and unable to react.
Melissa, who heard the sound, hurried over. She was so anxious that she didn't even notice that she was still holding the spatula used for cooking just now.
"What's the matter?" Melissa saw little Carl sitting on the ground with the door of the cabinet above it wide open, and there was a candy jar that should have been in the cabinet lying not far away, so she understood what had probably happened.
Charles happened to be out of the study, heard the sound, and hurried over with his wheelchair.
When he came, Melissa was helping little Carl pick up candies that fell on the floor.
Charles frowned. He asked Melissa to do her own thing first, and then looked at Little Carl standing aside with a straight face.
Little Carl probably knew that he had gotten into trouble, so he lowered his head and said nothing, holding a candy he just picked up tightly in his hand.
Charles looked serious, and taught the children a lesson, saying that doing so is not only dangerous, it is easy to get hurt, and eating too much sugar will cause tooth decay, and next time you need to tell an adult first.
"Got it?" Charles asked.
He has always doted on children, but he is not the kind of parent who dotes on children regardless of the occasion.Carl Jr. made a mistake, and Charles was merciless in his training.
The kid nodded obediently: "Got it, Daddy."
He cautiously leaned over, pulled Charles' sleeve, and said, "Daddy, don't be angry, okay? I won't do this again in the future."
Seeing Daddy, who always smiled gently at him, put on a straight face, little Carl felt a little scared in his heart. He threw away the candy in his hand and hugged Charles' leg.
"Daddy, if you don't get so angry, I will correct my mistake soon." Little Carl said, looking at Charles pitifully.
Charles wanted to say something at first, but seeing that little Carl obediently admitted his mistake and looked so pitiful, his anger disappeared no matter how angry he was.
He calmed down, and said to Carl in a gentle voice: "Well, I'm not angry anymore."
"You also have to remember that you can't do things like today again."
Little Carl became happy. He let go of Charles' wheelchair, squatted down, and picked up the remaining candies on the ground one by one, and put them into jars.
Finally, Carl Jr. hugged the candy jar and handed it to Charles.
"Daddy, look, I've pretended." Little Carl said to Charles like he had made amends.
Charles took the jar, and he asked, "Have you eaten today's candy?"
Little Carl hesitated for a moment, but still nodded, with a look of pity in his eyes.
Charles then opened the jar and took out a candy.
"Since you know your mistakes and can correct them, you can eat another one today." Charles said, "Remember the lesson of today's incident."
Little Carl nodded again and again, he peeled off the candy wrapper cherishingly, and put the candy in his mouth.
This is simply the best candy he has ever eaten!
This sweet taste has always stayed in Carl's memory and has never been forgotten.
The author has something to say:
Suddenly realized that I remembered the wrong time?Today there are still words on the list that have not been completed QAQ
Let me release the extra episodes I have written intermittently in the past few days, and then there will be another update
Little Carl likes to go out with Melissa very much. Every time he sees her carrying a special shopping bag and changing her shoes before going out, the children know that she is going to go shopping in the mall.
At this time, little Carl would run over, stretch out a soft little hand, and grab one of Melissa's fingers.
——His hand is so small that it can only hold a grown-up's finger.
Little Carl shook Melissa's finger gently, and said expectantly, "May, I want to go with you."
He pointed to the bag in Melissa's hand, and said, "I can help carry the bag."
Although little Carl is only three years old, he already knows a lot. He has learned a lot in kindergarten on weekdays. He is a well-behaved, sensible and polite boy.
Moreover, if he goes to the mall with Melissa, little Carl can still see his favorite ice cream. Although he can't eat more, he can always get a little bit.
There are also those beautiful candies that are shining on the shelves, and they taste very good, and Carl likes the sweet taste very much.
A child's mind is simple and easy to understand. Melissa could tell what little Carl was thinking at a glance, and a soft smile spread in her heart involuntarily, and she naturally agreed to the child's request.
The shopping mall that Melissa often goes to is not far from her house, and she will be there in a short walk. She took Carl's hand and walked slowly into the gate of the mall.
Melissa was holding little Carl with one hand and pushing the shopping cart with the other, looking for what she needed between the shelves in the mall.
But when she didn't pay attention, little Carl broke free from her hand and ran away without a trace.
Melissa was almost in a cold sweat from the fright, she hurriedly looked around, her eyes never letting go of any corner.
Who knew that this kid would pop up again suddenly, holding her hand, trying to take her to another place.
Still saying: "Mei, come here quickly! I found a shelf for candies."
There is absolutely no awareness that this will cause adults to worry.
Melissa was helpless, but she finally let go of her worries.She knelt down, looked into little Carl's eyes, and told him earnestly, "Don't leave your sight so suddenly in the future, we will be worried."
Little Carl nodded half-understood, and said obediently: "I will remember it, and it won't be like this in the future."
Melissa laughed. She took Carl's hand and walked to the candy aisle.She said: "Then, let's go buy candy together."
Little Carl was very happy, and when he followed Melissa to the place, he stood on tiptoe and pointed to his favorite kind of candy.
Melissa took down the candy jar, and before it was put in the shopping cart, Little Carl hugged it and refused to let go.
Little Carl carried him all the way to the counter, and he was willing to hand over the jar when he told the staff to check out.
Back home, Melissa put the things away one by one, and when she turned her head, she met little Carl's bright eyes.
His gaze was fixed on the candy jar she had just placed on the counter.
Melissa smiled, so she took down the candy jar, opened it, took out two, and handed them to little Carl who had been watching her movements eagerly.
When the children got the candy, they were naturally very happy, so they unwrapped one of the candy wrappers and put it in their mouths in a hurry.
Even what Melissa said later, "I can only eat two candies a day", was forgotten by the little Carl, who was full of sweet taste.
※※※※※※※
In order to prevent little Karl from eating too much sugar and decaying his teeth, the candy jars at home were kept well.
The candy was locked in the cabinet, and when the adults opened it, little Carl could see the candy he had always wanted to eat.In addition, what little Carl saw were all tightly closed cabinet doors.
On this day, little Carl, who was tired from playing in the toy room, went out to drink from his water bottle. Melissa prepared a special small water bottle for the children, and put it where little Carl could get it with one hand.
Little Carl drank from the water bottle, and his eyes drifted involuntarily to the cabinet where the candy jars were placed.
Melissa was cooking in the kitchen, and Charles had just returned from school and was looking through materials in the study.
The adults were not around, little Carl put down the water bottle, and slowly moved to the cabinet step by step.
I don't know who didn't close the cabinet door tightly, revealing a small gap, and the candy inside seemed to be able to pop out of this gap at any time.
There seemed to be a heart-pounding fragrance coming out of it, stirring up little Karl's mind.
Little Carl looked around, but no one was there, so he stood on tiptoe, raised his hand high, and wanted to open the cabinet door.
But it is always unsuccessful, and it is still a little bit close.
Little Carl's hands were tired, but he still couldn't reach the cabinet door.
He was a little discouraged, his eyes wandered around the room, and he found a good way!
Usually, when Carl saw something that Melissa couldn't get to a high place, he would put something like a bench under his feet, so that he could easily get what he wanted.
Now, little Karl ran over to bring a small stool and put it under the cabinet. He stepped on it, and he was able to touch a little edge of the cabinet door.
Little Carlton was very happy. He quickly opened the door of the cabinet, and there was a tempting candy jar inside, exuding a sweet fragrance.
Little Carl tried to stand on tiptoe, stretched out his hand, hooked the candy jar, and hugged it in his arms.
But as if extreme joy begets sorrow, little Karl hadn't been happy for a long time, his feet slipped, the small bench tilted, and he fell to the ground with the jar.
Fortunately, because Charles was worried about the children bumping into each other, he found someone to lay a fluffy carpet on the ground. Although the little Carl was thrown firmly, he was not injured or felt any pain.
It was the candy jar that was thrown out, rolling aside with a gurgle, and the shiny candy spilled all over the floor.
Little Carl was sitting among a pile of candies, still a little dazed and unable to react.
Melissa, who heard the sound, hurried over. She was so anxious that she didn't even notice that she was still holding the spatula used for cooking just now.
"What's the matter?" Melissa saw little Carl sitting on the ground with the door of the cabinet above it wide open, and there was a candy jar that should have been in the cabinet lying not far away, so she understood what had probably happened.
Charles happened to be out of the study, heard the sound, and hurried over with his wheelchair.
When he came, Melissa was helping little Carl pick up candies that fell on the floor.
Charles frowned. He asked Melissa to do her own thing first, and then looked at Little Carl standing aside with a straight face.
Little Carl probably knew that he had gotten into trouble, so he lowered his head and said nothing, holding a candy he just picked up tightly in his hand.
Charles looked serious, and taught the children a lesson, saying that doing so is not only dangerous, it is easy to get hurt, and eating too much sugar will cause tooth decay, and next time you need to tell an adult first.
"Got it?" Charles asked.
He has always doted on children, but he is not the kind of parent who dotes on children regardless of the occasion.Carl Jr. made a mistake, and Charles was merciless in his training.
The kid nodded obediently: "Got it, Daddy."
He cautiously leaned over, pulled Charles' sleeve, and said, "Daddy, don't be angry, okay? I won't do this again in the future."
Seeing Daddy, who always smiled gently at him, put on a straight face, little Carl felt a little scared in his heart. He threw away the candy in his hand and hugged Charles' leg.
"Daddy, if you don't get so angry, I will correct my mistake soon." Little Carl said, looking at Charles pitifully.
Charles wanted to say something at first, but seeing that little Carl obediently admitted his mistake and looked so pitiful, his anger disappeared no matter how angry he was.
He calmed down, and said to Carl in a gentle voice: "Well, I'm not angry anymore."
"You also have to remember that you can't do things like today again."
Little Carl became happy. He let go of Charles' wheelchair, squatted down, and picked up the remaining candies on the ground one by one, and put them into jars.
Finally, Carl Jr. hugged the candy jar and handed it to Charles.
"Daddy, look, I've pretended." Little Carl said to Charles like he had made amends.
Charles took the jar, and he asked, "Have you eaten today's candy?"
Little Carl hesitated for a moment, but still nodded, with a look of pity in his eyes.
Charles then opened the jar and took out a candy.
"Since you know your mistakes and can correct them, you can eat another one today." Charles said, "Remember the lesson of today's incident."
Little Carl nodded again and again, he peeled off the candy wrapper cherishingly, and put the candy in his mouth.
This is simply the best candy he has ever eaten!
This sweet taste has always stayed in Carl's memory and has never been forgotten.
The author has something to say:
Suddenly realized that I remembered the wrong time?Today there are still words on the list that have not been completed QAQ
Let me release the extra episodes I have written intermittently in the past few days, and then there will be another update
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