The Bigshot Married Himself to the Heiress
Chapter 969 - 937: Our Daughter Is Growing Up (2)_2
Curly’s head stuck out of the car window, hand extended, looking like she was saying a final goodbye, "Cindy, we might have to bid farewell forever. Mrs. Wright called my mom, my mom knows everything now, she’s going to kill me..."
"Curly, don’t stick your head out of the car window, it’s dangerous!" Adrian warned.
Adrian stopped the car, pulled Curly back, placed her securely in the child safety seat, and locked the car window.
"Behave yourself. Do you know how dangerous it was just now?"
"I’m going to die sooner or later anyway!" Curly sighed and closed her eyes, her look of despair amused Adrian.
"What are you afraid of? I’m here. Do you think I’d let your mom hit you?"
Curly suddenly opened her eyes and asked, "Really?"
"Yeah!" Adrian pinched her nose, told her to sit properly, then returned to the driver’s seat and drove home.
...
Johnson Family,
As Adrian’s car pulled in, Sally hurried over, saying that Sienna Johnson was waiting for them. Sienna was giving them no time to prepare.
Father and daughter both sighed simultaneously and walked toward the study room.
Through the carved window, Adrian saw Sienna Johnson sitting by the desk, writing calligraphy. Her silhouette was serene, calming Adrian’s mind, and he couldn’t look away.
The two entered the study, Curly hid behind her father’s back, ready to flee at any moment.
"Sienna, we’re back. Sally said you were looking for us, what’s the matter?" Adrian feigned ignorance, hoping to bluff his way through.
Sienna Johnson didn’t respond immediately; she didn’t even lift her head, continuing to write calligraphy. After about ten minutes, when Curly could barely stand anymore, Sienna finished a sheet of paper. She lifted it, blew on it, and carefully placed it aside.
Madam is about to celebrate her 80th birthday. Sienna plans to write a copy of the Diamond Sutra for her Buddhist grandmother, hoping the Buddha will bless her with good health and longevity.
"Sienna, if you write every day, what if you get exhausted?"
Seeing her finish, Adrian walked over, intending to massage her shoulders. Sienna shot him a sharp look.
"Mrs. Wright called me today!"
Adrian: ...
Curly: ...
"Don’t you two have anything to say to me?"
Adrian chuckled, "It’s all my fault, don’t scold her, she’s still a child. I’ve already talked to her in the car; Curly said she won’t dare again."
Sienna Johnson ignored Adrian and looked at the daughter standing in the middle of the room. She was so small, carrying a large backpack, her little hands gripping her skirt, eyes filled with anxiety and unease.
"Curly, tell me, why did your teacher make you copy it 20 times?"
"To help us remember it better, so we won’t forget in the future," Curly said softly.
"Since you understand, why did you try to cut corners and be crafty?"
Curly lowered her head, too frightened to speak.
Though Curly isn’t very old, under Sienna Johnson’s stern education, while she has many flaws, her character is quite decent. She knows what she did was wrong.
"Curly, you’re plenty smart. But your cleverness hasn’t been used correctly, it’s all been used in wrong ways," Sienna Johnson reprimanded.
"..."
"Why did you invent a brush pen? Wouldn’t it be faster to use a photocopier?"
"..."
"Jayce, how old are you this year? You’re five now, not a child anymore, why are you so irresponsible?" 𝕗𝐫𝚎𝗲𝘄𝐞𝕓𝐧𝕠𝘃𝕖𝐥.𝐜𝚘𝚖
Curly lowered her head, tears streaming down, Adrian couldn’t help but speak up, "Alright, stop scolding her, she knows she’s wrong."
Sienna glared at Adrian, "Adrian, you’re the father, how can you condone her behavior?
She’s so young and already trying to be crafty, what about when she grows up?
Her future path, she’d surely turn crooked."
"The homework is too much, she couldn’t finish it, what could she do?"
Adrian explained on his daughter’s behalf, but it did nothing to quell Sienna’s anger; instead, it fueled it.
"Why couldn’t she finish it? Because she left two months’ worth of homework to do in the last few days, so she couldn’t finish it.
If she stuck to doing a little each day, this wouldn’t happen."
"Adults slack off at times, let alone children. Children inherently have weak self-control, you’re too demanding of her."
"So! It’s all my fault then?"
"I didn’t mean it that way?"
"Then what did you mean?"
"I don’t want to argue with you!"
Sienna and Adrian began to argue, Sienna’s face grew more frightening, Curly, already scared of Sienna, dared not move.
"Curly, you go outside first, I need to talk to mom," Adrian said, unable to bear his daughter’s frightened expression.
Curly stood frozen with fear, Adrian sighed and said, "See, you’re scaring her."
"Yes, it’s all my fault! Adrian, you’ll teach her in the future, I’m not going to care!"
"..."
"Both of you, leave!"
"Wah..." Curly burst into tears, Adrian comforted her, "Don’t cry, it’s fine."
Sienna got up, walked out, leaving the study to the father and daughter. She didn’t want to see them now.
Sally chased after her, following at a distance, as Sienna headed to the backyard.
Sienna once read an article stating that if parents grew up under pressure, that pressure would be transferred to their children.
Since childhood, Sienna was raised under constant pressure.
As a child, she worried about being adopted by bad foster parents and abused, living each day in anxiety.
When she went to the Rafael Family, although her adoptive parents loved her, the family was financially strained. Growing up, she learned most about endurance, restraint, self-discipline, and effort!
But Curly grew up in a completely different environment than hers.