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Chapter 895 Waiting for the flowers to bloom one hundred and fifty-eight

(Global Village Chat Room Notes v)

&ure    Share your own future   sarah   b    peck

&he    marb1e,    there’s            chise1, there is marble here, and iron chisel here,

&,   ork    it             your     i11;Pick up the chisel and carve it according to your own wishes;

you    a1o    shape        future, God gives you strength and skills,

heaverength   and     ski11. Your future is entirely shaped by yourself.

159. Under the traffic light

Huilan: It’s almost six o’clock, why are you still surfing the Internet?

Jin Yu: Didn’t I just write for a while? Why did I say I’m still surfing the Internet? I just came back from a hiking by the lake and heard two small conversations. You happened to learn it too, otherwise you would forget it.

one

Cyclist 1: Do you know why you stop?

Pet dog: Shake your head and speak without saying anything.

Cyclist 1: It’s the red light now, so you can’t continue moving forward.

Pet dog: nodded, without saying anything.

Cyclist 1: The green light is on, continue walking.

Pet dog: wagging its tail, without saying anything.

Cyclist 1: Stop at the red light and go at the green light. Do you remember?

Pet dog: wagging its tail, without saying anything.

Huilan: Can pet dogs understand?

Jin Yu: Teach by words and deeds, and you will always understand. Then learn Dialogue 2, and you will be able to teach it this time.

two

Traffic Police: You are riding a car with a child. Do you know how serious it is to run a red light?

Cyclist 2: I won’t break out next time.

Traffic Police: It’s not good for adults to run red lights. Children learn to do things, so the consequences are serious.

Cyclist 2: I know I'm wrong.

Traffic Police: Set a good example for your children, and a good mother is better than a hundred teachers.

Cyclist 2: What you taught is that you must abide by traffic rules.

Jin Yu: The conversation is not long, do you remember?

Huilan: It’s your turn to teach me again?

Jinyu: It’s my business whether to teach or not, and it’s your business whether to learn or not.

Huilan: I won’t use my life as a joke. Abide by traffic rules is the minimum common sense for citizens.

Jin Yu: That's fine, I've written it. Turn off the computer, it's time to have a meal.

(End of this chapter)
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