Nadia pouted and said reluctantly, "I'm not stupid!"
Bobby couldn't help laughing, "Well, you're not stupid. Then tell me, how can a wolf enter our house?"
"Maybe it's a big bad wolf escape from the zoo." Nadia said seriously.
"Well, don't you think Daddy is more powerful than the big bad wolf?" Bobby retorted.
"What if there are many big bad wolves? Will daddy be defeated? " Nadia asked stubbornly.
"Nadia, you are so stupid!"
"I'm not stupid!"
"You are not stupid? Can't you see that Mommy is saying some angry words? But where will Daddy go? " Holding his chin, Bobby began to think.
"Is daddy also missing?" Blinking her big eyes, Nadia sat down, looked at Bobby and asked seriously.
Bobby sighed, "Alas, Nadia, what kind of parents do you think we meet? They often disappear from our life. Do they take us as toys? They don't take us seriously. Fortunately, our hearts are very strong and powerful. "
"Yes, my heart is very powerful!" Nadia said in all apparent seriousness as she patted her chest.
"Are you done? If you are done, eat your breakfast. After breakfast, I'll drive you to the kindergarten!" Nancy came over and gave them the bread, "Eat them quickly."
When Bobby and Nadia saw the dark bread, they immediately craned their necks and said, "Mommy..."
"What's wrong?" Nancy asked with a bowl of porridge.
"Why are our bread black?" The two babies said almost at the same time.
"Is the toasted bread, it should be black not white!" In a bad mood, Nancy spoke as if she had taken gunpowder.
"Of course the toasted bread can't be white, but it's definitely not black. Mommy, didn't you make the bread burnt? Haven't you seen Daddy's toasted bread? " Bobby hesitated for a while with the bread in his hand and still couldn't eat the bread.
It didn't look good. It wouldn't taste good.
"Yes, your Daddy is good at cooking, but kids, you have to understand the reality now, that is, your Daddy is not at home, you two can eat, or I will take you to the kindergarten now, you choose!" Nancy pushed the porridge over and said expressionlessly.
Bobby and Nadia looked at each other. Their Mommy was always gentle. Why was she so unreasonable today?
And her voice was not pleasant at all.
"What's wrong with Mommy?" Nadia asked curiously.
"Nadia, let me tell you. Mommy is in the menopause. She can't control her emotions. It's terrible. We'd better not talk." Bobby whispered.
"Menopause... Puff..." Nadia's mouth twitched nervously. She reached out her little hand to grab the bowl of porridge and said, "Mommy, I want to eat porridge. I'm a good girl."
Bobby rolled his eyes and said, "You're such a traitor. Okay, Mommy, I'll have porridge too."
"Have some. Hurry up. I'll go to work after you eating the porridge." As Nancy spoke, she took a bite of the black bread.
Bobby and Nadia looked up at her together.
Nancy chewed it again and again.
But what was the taste of the bread? It was hard, and there was no fragrance at all.
Just when Bobby and Nadia thought Nancy would swallow the bread, Nancy covered her mouth and ran to the bathroom.
Nadia chuckled and said in a low voice, "Mommy also thinks the black bread is not delicious."
"You can't eat burnt food. Now I'm curious about where our Daddy is." Bobby whispered.
"I don't know." Nadia shook her head.
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