"It seems that I have to lock the TV too, considering what all you have learnt from the TV," Daisy said. And she immediately put her words into action by going ahead to turn off the TV that was on.
"Oh, no. To be or not to be, that is a question. Mom, is it wrong to be honest? I just told you the truth!" Justin pitifully looked at the black screen, speechless.
"There is nothing wrong in telling the truth itself. The point is that the TV content is not suitable for kids like you." Daisy did not worry that Justin would turn bad watching this. However, she just wanted to tell him what kind of TV shows he could see and what kind of things were not suitable for kids of his age.
"Mom, it seems that there are also a few drawbacks of you being with Mr. Mu for such a long time. Now, you have learnt more and more of his style, full of sophistry." He realized that he should not have spoken anything. All he said was mistaken. The last time, he was banned from using the computer, and this time, even the TV was forbidden. Woo. Were there any more happy things left in his life? Without computer! Without TV! It was hard to imagine his future life without these fun things!
"So, you have any other opinions?" Daisy asked, with her eyebrows raised doubtfully. Since they left the residential building at the military base, this little boy had become more and more lovely. He was no longer that little Justin with a cool face.
"No, no. How dare I?" Justin said. "However, as the old saying goes, there are always measures to counter. I am sure I can live just as happy as I am now." Justin grinned, with his eyes gleaming almost wickedly. He believed that he had plenty of ways to overcome this problem, as his Mom would not be around 24 hours a day.
"Oh, If you say so, it is really a good reminder to me that I must cut off all the computer and TV signals of the house. " On seeing the self-satisfied smirk on Justin's face, Daisy could not help but tell Justin that she had more solutions to settle down his little tricks. However, she just pretended to cut off the signals to frighten this little boy. If she really blocked all the high-tech signals in this house, she would be the first one to feel the inconvenience. After all, she always used the computer to search some data on the Internet at night, after coming back home from work.
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