When all the toys were moved away, Ruby was even more embarrassed.
I saw her kneeling on the floor with one high heel at the side and the other still dangling onto her foot. Her mini skirt was tight and above the knees, so it was hard for her to get up after falling.
Moreover, it was tight-fitting before, but it seemed to have become looser now.
I noticed that Ruby's face had flushed red. I realized that her tight skirt must have gotten torn during the accident, which was why she was kneeling on the floor with no way of getting up.
The staff members on site were in total chaos. The one standing by the door dared not leave his post, for fear that the children would run out in the midst of this chaos. I stood far away and wanted to laugh at the sight of this scene, but I dared not to.
After the staff members scrambled to lend Ruby a jacket and apron, she reluctantly got up from the floor. Then, she found the high heel she lost and left the store in disarray.
She did not forget to glare at Munchkin and me before leaving.
I bent down and looked at the little guy who was in hysterics. I then asked with a serious expression, "You did that just now, didn't you?"
The little guy looked at me with guilt. "The toy blocks were just below the big bear, and it was the staff lady who told me I could take them out of the box."
It was really him, then?
“Weren't you playing with the robots? Why did you suddenly go play with toy blocks?" I continued to ask.
It would be okay if it was an accident, but if it was a prank, I had to ask him about it as Munchkin should not have this kind of mindset from a young age.
"I thought that the robots were too simple and they weren't fun." Munchkin lowered his head and began to fiddle with his fingers.
This was a sign that he was guilty of lying, so I pulled him aside to the couch and had him sit down. "Tell me, why did you do that?”
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