Domineering CEO Is My Son

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Chapter 69: Older Brother

The principal was walking by the first-grade classroom when he looked inside. He was surprised to see Kangkang holding the flower crayons.

Does this mean he also has worries? Even this child has worries.

As the principal, how could he miss the chance... to comfort him?

The principal immediately turned around and went to the window on the other side of the classroom--

It was also time to check some of the school's facilities.

In the first-grade classroom, Kangkang sat on a bench in the middle. As everyone looked at him curiously, Kangkang saw a head outside the window.

Kangkang held back what he was about to say, sighed, and said, "I want to be friends with someone."

The principal checked the facilities outside the classroom and thought to himself, "It turns out that all children have similar worries."

"I saw my mother making friends, and I found that it is easier to become friends if you have common interests."

The other children listened attentively. Kangkang looked at these children and thought that Ms. Liu was actually a very good kindergarten teacher who came up with this activity.

It felt really good to be listened to, even if it was just a group of children listening to you attentively, as if you were the most important person in the world.

Even the little girl who was a little frustrated just now was listening to him attentively and looking at him expectantly.

Kangkang was even more motivated: "The person I want to talk about is our principal."

"The principal is the best person I have ever met. He is very kind, generous, and very rich."

The principal was a little stunned. So, in Kangkang's eyes, he was not an easy target?

Kangkang continued, "In order to be friends with him, I even went to listen to the financial channel and learned a lot about stocks and funds."

"I really want to discuss with him the recent hot topic of Fei Yue Group's stock."

"It is a pity that I haven't seen him these two days."

The principal was really surprised. Kangkang's parents had always said that he was not a gifted child and did not need to go to a gifted school.

But the principal insisted that this child was a genius. How could an ordinary child go to a trade union with his father once or twice and be able to directly fight for wages for others, talking about human rights and labor law?

Now, he even understood stocks! The principal inexplicably felt that the other party must really understand, maybe even better than himself, because geniuses are always favored by this world.

A sense of pride welled up in the principal's heart. This little genius actually wanted to be friends with him.

It turned out that the reason why he had been running into Kangkang these past two days was not because he wanted to find a way to trick him, but because he wanted to be friends with him.

The principal thought about it again. That's right, boys will always admire uncles who are more powerful than themselves, and he is indeed the most powerful one in this school.

After all, he was the principal. After his father knew that he had opened a kindergarten, he kept saying that with his IQ, even kindergarten students could cheat him. Look, the children now are not as bad as his father said.

"Principal?"

When Ms. Liu passed by her class, she found the principal standing there giggling to himself.

"I'm checking to see if there are any problems with the facilities in your class." The principal immediately returned to normal and said seriously.

Ms. Liu was a little puzzled. What facilities could there be outside the classroom? Was he checking if the few osmanthus trees were infested by insects? Or was he checking the flowering of the Ophiopogon japonicus in the lawn?

Although Ms. Liu was surprised, he was the principal. It was not her place as a teacher to say anything, whether he was squatting under the window of the classroom or squatting on that osmanthus tree learning to be an eagle.

The principal was quite happy. He didn't know why, but he had to say that the child who always disliked him actually admired him so much behind his back and wanted to be friends with him. He even tried to find him several times.

The principal wandered around the kindergarten twice before lunch, and both times he saw Kangkang.

The third time, Kangkang was playing on the slide with a group of children.

This time, the principal was very kind. He walked over and greeted the children kindly, "Are you playing on the slide?"

Kangkang also greeted him and said, "Hello, Principal."

The principal nodded: "Kangkang has become more and more obedient recently."

Kangkang was touched on the head twice and did not dodge. Instead, he asked, "Principal, can I ask you two questions?"

This was not the first time the principal had been asked a question, and he would be tricked every time, but this time he felt that he should not be tricked.

"Go ahead."

"Principal, do you like blue whales?"

Half an hour later, Ms. Liu saw the principal return to the lounge with a depressed look on his face.

That's strange. Wasn't he in a good mood this morning? Why was he suddenly in a bad mood again?

"Principal, are you alright?"

The principal turned his head, his face full of depression: "Ms. Liu, is Kangkang from your class a devil?"

"No." Ms. Liu thought to herself, Didn't you enjoy watching the show today?

"I spent more than 1,000 yuan on a blue whale pillow."

Ms. Liu: "Huh? No, why did you spend more than 1,000 yuan on a blue whale pillow?"

"Because I like blue whales, and I still have more than 1,000 yuan." The principal sighed. Moreover, after Kangkang, the gifted child, praised it, he felt that it was really good.

Was what he bought a blue whale pillow? No, it was a child's world of innocence.

Ms. Liu thought to herself, "Fortunately, Kangkang has spared me, a member of the proletariat."

However, the next day, the principal did not wait for the blue whale pillow he was looking forward to. Instead, he waited for the little girl's mother--

"My daughter misunderstood. Our family is not short of money. It's just that the elderly are used to being frugal. We will pay attention to this situation." After returning home, the little girl wrapped up her beloved blue whale pillow.

She asked her daughter and found out that at school, her daughter had sold the pillow to the principal at the original price through a little boy.

The woman was both amused and annoyed. This was not just a pillow. She had always hoped to give her daughter some spiritual sustenance, so how could she let someone sell it?

The woman hurried to the school and explained the situation to the principal. The principal thought about it and asked the other party for a purchase link.

Thus, Kangkang became famous once again. This matter should have been about the principal feeling sorry for the children and protecting their innocence. However, the principal complained about Kangkang in private.

Therefore, everyone agreed that Kangkang was a sales genius.

The so-called sales genius is when you are facing him, you instantly want to buy it back, but your rationality takes over and you immediately regret it.

After hearing Ms. Liu talk about this, Dad looked at his child and couldn't believe what the teacher said.

"You are too smart. Are you really only 5 years old?" Yue Qin exclaimed.

Kangkang instantly became alert. He had gone too far, gone too far. He was only five years old this year. How could he understand so many things?

The little parrot looked at his younger brother and found that his younger brother looked very much like he used to when he was caught by his father drinking honey water.

The little parrot flew to his father's shoulder: "He didn't mean to lie to you."

Kangkang's eyes widened and he looked at the little parrot, shouting for help: "Big Brother!"

He almost forgot that the little parrot knew his true identity!

"He is 4 years old this year." The little parrot added.

Kangkang: "..." My own brother.

Notes

These chapters were translated with the help of AI, so there might be a few bumps along the way. If you come across any errors that take you out of the story, please let me know! I appreciate your feedback.

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