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Chapter 80: A Matter of Courage

The child was jumping around on stage. The people below were watching happily. After all, the requirements for kindergarten children are not high. As long as they jump around on stage, everyone thinks they are very cute. They won't think that he stole the show, and it's not in line with common sense.

There were a few other children on stage. As they danced, they gradually stopped, until only one little flower remained among the colorful costumes.

Little Parrot watched from below, and couldn't help but flap his wings along.

Teacher Liu was even happier when she saw this scene, and felt very happy herself.

Mr. Kang didn't think much of it. He stood in the middle of the stage, surrounded by other children. Suddenly he realized that this was his childhood. He might feel embarrassed and at a loss at this moment, but one day when he returned to his own body and saw this video, he hoped that he would not be dumbfounded on stage, after all, being dumbfounded would be even more embarrassing.

The music drove the children on the stage, and all the parents in the audience applauded and cheered for them. He was just like an ordinary child performing in a kindergarten party.

Soon their class rehearsal was over. When Mr. Kang came down, he hurried to watch the video recorded by his parents.

"Our baby danced so well." His mother said while watching and admiring.

Mr. Kang also felt that he should have danced well. When she danced along with the music, she felt very happy.

Mr. Kang clicked on the video, imagining that he should be similar to those agile big stars, otherwise it would not have attracted so many parents to applaud.

The child in the video, because he was short and wearing an ill-fitting flower dress, looked like a little flower fairy who had just become a spirit. When he danced, he looked like a chubby little penguin. Every movement was stiff and funny, but his whole body was filled with confidence and joy.

Just looking at it made people feel unbelievable, he clearly didn't dance like that at that time.

Who is this kid in the video?

Little Parrot also watched, and whispered: "This little girl with swollen eyes dances so well."

Mr. Kang turned his head, he was definitely imitating what the parents in the audience said.

"Brother--what did you say?"

Big Dad watched from the side, and did not interfere with the behavior of the two brothers. Xia Sheng was more sensitive about gender issues and wanted to say something, but Big Dad stopped him.

Sometimes children's matters can be resolved by the children themselves.

As expected, under Mr. Kang's gaze, Little Parrot immediately cowered, and said very seriously: "Brother is not a little girl, but brother looks so good in a skirt!"

Mr. Kang thought to himself, this must be learned from someone, and it must be learned from the principal and the others.

Mr. Kang was not angry, he was not angry at all, Little Parrot was only four years old this year, when he grows up, he will tell him that it was he who danced in the video, and he was the one who wore the skirt.

Thinking of this, Mr. Kang felt relieved, and even put on a casual smile, touching Little Parrot's head.

At this time, Teacher Liu called them backstage to touch up their makeup.

Mr. Kang was a little bit reluctant, he wanted to stay with Big Dad and the others.

Big Dad said, "Go ahead, Mom and Dad are here waiting for your official performance."

Now there are other children backstage preparing to go on stage for rehearsal.

It was only then that Mr. Kang realized that there were many little boys in other classes who had to wear skirts.

He looked at the skirt on his body, and thought to himself that it was only because his face was swollen today, otherwise it would be strange to wear this skirt. After all, no other child in the kindergarten looked as good as him in a skirt.

However, other little boys don't look ugly in skirts, because this is an age where gender differences are not obvious. They all wear skirts and flower crowns. If you don't look carefully, you can't tell the difference between boys and girls.

There was a slightly chubby little boy next to him wearing a small skirt. He had just finished putting on his makeup, and his parents came in somehow.

His parents laughed so hard that they couldn't breathe, the little boy didn't know whether it was blush or he was really shy, he stood there a little at a loss.

Mr. Kang watched for a while, then looked at his parents outside, they were chatting in a group of parents.

Mr. Kang was a little happy, although they were unreliable sometimes, at least they didn't laugh at him.

Teacher Liu saw that the child's flower crown was crooked, so she straightened it for him and said, "Are you nervous now?"

Mr. Kang thought for a while, and said, "What is there to be nervous about?"

It's not like he was asked to wear women's clothing to perform at the age of twenty-four.

Now he is a four-year-old child, wearing a small skirt, he is still very cute, even if his movements are clumsy, he is also very cute.

Mr. Kang gave a thumbs up to his current mentality, and proudly thought that he had grown up.

He is no longer the narrow-minded self he used to be, his inclusive and open mind has surpassed most of his peers.

"Kangkang is such a good boy!" Teacher Liu praised.

Mr. Kang nodded in agreement, he also felt that he was really good, he is really becoming more and more like a mature and calm adult now, able to jump out and look at the whole thing rationally.

At this time, there was a commotion next to him for some reason. It turned out that the chubby boy who was wearing a skirt just now refused to go on stage.

The little boy kept pulling at the skirt on his body, refusing to go on stage no matter what, crying and fussing: "I don't want to, I don't want to!"

The little boy's parents seemed a little angry too, but after all there were so many parents, so they suppressed their temper and coaxed: "Look at the other children, they can all go on stage, why can't you?"

As a result, the little boy cried and rolled on the ground, refusing to go on stage no matter what, and the more he cried, the harder he cried, and he didn't intend to stop at all.

The little boy's parents coaxed and coaxed, but nothing worked.

The little boy's father got a little angry, slapped the child's butt, and said in a tone that if he didn't go on stage, he would have no future: "Other children can go, why can't you? What are you afraid of?"

"You were spoiled by your mother! You don't have any masculinity at all! When your father was young, let alone dancing on stage, he never backed down even when he was criticized on stage. The real life is to be brave enough to face it."

The whole scene suddenly became awkward, and the teacher kept persuading: "Speak well, don't hit the child."

Mr. Kang felt that the other party's few words ignited his powder keg. He was stabbed in the wound, and jumped out uncontrollably--

"What's wrong with us having no courage? Does it mean that our whole life is over just because we don't have the courage to face this matter?"

"We have to face it, we have to face it, what if I just don't want to face it? Can't people escape the things they are afraid of? I just want to escape!" The child shouted hysterically.

Not to mention the teachers and other children, even the boy's father was stunned.

Everyone looked at this child in astonishment, completely unable to understand what happened to him, even the little boy who was crying just now stopped crying.

Mr. Kang realized that he was emotionally involved and lost his composure under so many gazes, he said awkwardly: "I'm just talking... just talking."

"You guys continue to beat the child, don't worry about me."

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