Chapter 384 Once Heard, Never Forgotten
Chapter 384 Once Heard, Never Forgotten
Chapter 384 Once Heard, Never Forgotten
No one expected that she would incidentally have a teacher by recording a variety show.
In the live stream room, fans were basically congratulating her and were really happy for her, but there were some who were satirizing her. [Her teacher is just a nobody. You guys are so happy as if she has a famous teacher.]
[You are really uninformed. What's the point of having a teacher like that? It's not like her teacher can help her career.]
[Well, I thought she had a master as her teacher. Why are the person's fans so happy?]
[We're happy. None of your business.]
[Nancy likes her, and that's all. Does she need you to tell her what to do with her life?]
Nancy spent the rest of the time sitting on a small bench with her hands on her cheeks watching the old lady embroider.
Her voice was gentle as she explained about embroidery. In the meantime, she explained more clearly what Nancy memorized before She didn't put her hands down until she was tired
"I'm getting old. My eyes are getting worse and I'm less energetic now. I don't know how much longer I can embroider.”
She didn't know how much longer she could wait for that person.
Nancy quickly walked over to help her put the basket away.
"Take a rest if you're tired. I'll stay here with you."
“Okay.”
The old lady smiled kindly. She talked with Nancy for a while and then rested on the rocking chair.
Seeing this, Lucky got up and ran to the house to fetch a small blanket.
Nancy took it and covered her teacher with it.
It was a nice sunny day. Although it was not cold, her teacher was not in good health as she was aged, so it was safer to cover her with a small blanket.
She still remembered what she promised Fiona earlier.
"Fiona, let's do our homework together.”
She brought her textbooks too, but unlike Fiona, she only brought an exercise book because she was mainly here to relax. "Sure."
Fiona happily took out her exercise book. The two little girls laid it on the stone table and began to do regular exercise in earnest. Anson looked shocked. He looked at the two little girls as if they were monsters, "You even brought homework with you when you were here to play!” Nancy looked at him, “Didn't your uncle pack homework for you?"
Anson looked slightly guilty, "My mum put it in the suitcase.”
But he didn't want to do it!
Nancy said, “It's okay. You can watch us do our homework or play on your own."
Anson said as he looked to Breton, "Come on. Let's play near the river."
Fiona said weekly, "No... It's not allowed. My mum said that children can't go to the river. It's dangerous."
Nancy nodded her head in agreement, "Children can't play in the water without an adult watching them."
Anson looked bored, “Then what shall we do?"
Nancy thought for a moment and said, "Let's do homework together. We'll go out and play together after we finish.”
"Go where?"
"Fishing! I saw two fishing rods at the farm when I was cleaning up my room."
Several children's eyes instantly lit up and then the four children gathered to work on two homework assignments.
Nancy worked on her English exercise book and did a lot of it in a short time.ConTEent bel0ngs to Nôv(e)lD/rama(.)Org .
When Anson looked at it, his brain hurt, "I’m most afraid of English. I feel like I can never finish memorising the words. Every time I memorise one, I forget one."
He was scared and turned to see the maths problems Fiona was doing.
"Why didn't you do these?”
Fiona's small face flushed, "I... I don’t know how to do them."
Anson immediately patted his chest, "I'll teach you. I can do it!"
Then he went over and discussed it with her. He actually worked out two questions. but there were some questions he couldn't do either. He was scratching his head when Breton said.
"This is wrong. You have to do the subtraction inside the brackets here before you do the division outside..."
Soon, with Breton's help, the two of them worked out the most difficult problems.
Nancy finished her questions and also went to help Fiona. She managed to finish the ones she didn't know before and understood them. Fiona smiled, making her look even cuter.
After finishing their homework, Nancy woke up her teacher and told her to sleep inside before she took Lucky and the children to go back and look for the fishing rods.
The adults-went to do their tasks and woulthnot be back for a whilé> The children ran to the river bank with their stools and sat down: They werea metre away from theciver for safety. . ”
“How are we going to fish?"
Nancy muttered, "I think we have to get earthworms."
There used to be a river in Stream Village and she saw other children catching earthworms to fish.
Earthworms were likely to be found in the moist mud and under rocks. It didn't take long for Nancy to find a fat earthworm. Breton walked away from it with a disgusted look on his face, “This worm looks so disgusting!"
He said this sentence most, except when he was lecturing Fiona about her homework.
Fiona also stood far away. She was scared to death just looking at the wriggling mollusc.
"Nancy, let's leave it alone. It's so scary."
Nancy poked the earthworm with a branch, "But fish like to eat them the most."
Breton looked even more unhappy.
"Fish eat this!"
It was obviously a little unacceptable for him.
“Most of the fish in the river eat this."
Anson was brave enough that he was not afraid of earthworms. He asked how to do it and then threaded it with a fish hook. Nancy helped beside him. In the end, of course, it was the two of them who fished.
The fishing was just a bit boring. Anson couldn't sit still for a while and directly handed the fishing rod to Breton
"You do it. I'll go over there and take a look!"
He simply couldn't stand to sit still.
Just as Breton sat down, Nancy's fishing red moved.
"Wow! Nancy, your fishing rod moved!"
Anson, who didn’t run far away yet, ran back.
A staff member quickly ran to help the children pick up their fishing rods. They could help with this.
Several of the children were thrilled since it was their first time seeing a fish being caught. Even Breton showed a very noticeable expression.
"What a big fish!"
The four chidren looked at the fat fish, which was bigger than even.an adult's hand, and loved it so much. They ¥ were afraid it would die so they rushed to put it inside the plastic tub they brought. -
Anson didn't run away and crouched down by the pot to watch the fish
ancy com mued fishing with confidenee. This time, both rods moved-The children excitedly mulled the rods up again. The fish was a ittle’simal er this time, but itdidn't dampen their spirits. Content bélongs ~
"Kids, are you fishing?”
An old man with a cattail leaf fan came over to take a look.
"There's more than just fish in this river. There's lots of crayfish too."
Nancy's eyes lit up, "Crayfish are delicious!”
The old man smiled, "Do you want to try to fish for crayfish?"
"Yes!" Several children nodded their heads at the same time.
"Okay, I'll bring the tools. You guys wait here.”
The ald man was a young boy at heart. He liked to spend his free time doing these things. When he came again, he brought some bait and a few strings.
"Are we going to fish with this string?”
The old man smiled cheerfully, "This is enough.”