Miss Star, spoiled by her father and brother
Chapter 74: Little Assistant Ganz
"My sister is learning to speak."
Sifos turned down the volume on the video and showed it to Gantz.
This was Gantz’s first time watching a cartoon, and he couldn’t help but exclaim “Wow”.
"The people inside actually move! And they all look so cute... I know! He means 'Dad' and 'Mom'!"
After all, Gantz is five years old, and the animation is so simple, so you can guess what it means at once.
"Is this your language, Uncle Sifos?" Ganz asked Sifos, holding the early education machine and looking up at him.
"Yes."
"Oh... then, can I learn along with you?" Gantz asked sheepishly.
Sifos was a little surprised that Ganz would have such an idea, but he was stunned for a moment before agreeing. It didn't matter if one person watched it or two people watched it, there was not much difference, and with Ganz accompanying her, Wei'er would have a companion, and maybe she would be more energetic.
"Of course, I have no problem with that. But you'd better discuss it with your father and mother and seek their advice. And I remember that you are attending the tribe's school, won't that delay you?"
"Yeah!" Ganz cheered when he heard Sifos's affirmative answer, but he immediately covered his mouth when he saw Xu Weiwei sleeping next to him.
He whispered excitedly, "My father, Am, will definitely agree! Children in our tribe only officially start attending school at the age of seven, and it doesn't matter whether they go before then. If I tell Am that I want to learn your language at home, Am will definitely not let me go to school!"
"I'll go talk to her now!"
Ganz was about to rush down, but was stopped by Sifos: "Wait, don't panic. Isn't the chief's wife not back yet?"
"Oh, yes, Am went to the fields this morning. Then I'll go find her in the fields!"
Sifos grabbed his arm helplessly again: "It's too far. Your mother went there on horseback. Do you want to walk? Let's talk about it when she comes back at noon."
"Oh, okay."
Seeing that Ganz was so obsessed with the machine and he didn't know when his daughter would wake up, Sifos simply gave both the early education machine and his daughter to him.
"Uncle is out for a while, can you help me look after Wei'er?"
He still trusted Ganz. From the moment he pulled the snake off Wei'er to the time he played with her and took care of her, Sifos saw it all. If he had to choose someone in the family to take care of Wei'er, he would first choose Ganz, and then the chief's wife.
That's right, compared to an experienced adult woman who had given birth to three children, Sifos trusted a five-year-old kid more.
Although the others were more mature, none of them were as attentive as Gantz. As the saying goes, those who drown are those who know how to swim. The more experienced one is, the more likely he is to be careless and rely on his experience.
Taking care of a baby who can't walk, crawl, or even turn over doesn't require much experience, just care. So he is very confident in Ganz. Every time this kid sees Wei'er, his eyes are full of longing, and his love is too obvious.
Ganz didn't know that he was so highly regarded by Sifos. When he received this "important task", he immediately expressed his excitement: "Of course! I will definitely take good care of her!"
He wanted to let Uncle Seaforth see that he could be promoted to Wei'er's "brother"! What if Uncle Seaforth saw that he performed well and was willing to adopt Wei'er to him?
He learned the word "adoption" from his second aunt. She once joked in front of Ganz: "You like other people's sisters so much, why don't you ask your mother to adopt one for you?"
So adoption means you can own someone else's child. This is Gantz's superficial understanding.
Although he is already Wei'er's "fourth brother", I always feel that "adoption" seems to be more formal...
Sifos didn't know what Ganz was thinking, but he suddenly smiled so brightly. He called his name twice, got his attention back, and taught him how to operate the early childhood education machine.
"You can watch the teaching animations at will. The small box in the upper right corner is the battery level. If it turns red, it means the battery is running low and it will automatically shut down after a while. So don't worry if the machine doesn't respond or the screen turns black. It's not broken, it's just out of power. The sliding button on the side can control the volume. If you want a louder volume, slide it up."
"I wonder if this thing will disturb Wei'er's sleep?" Ganz asked worriedly.
Sifos said with a gentle expression, "No. Just don't make the volume too loud. Just control it to a level that you can just hear. Appropriate noise will make the baby feel more at ease."
Ganz nodded, not quite understanding.
After Sifos left, Ganz took off his little shoes, climbed onto the bed, and sat next to Xu Weiwei to fiddle with the early education machine in his hand.
I watched seven or eight videos in a row, and found that I couldn't understand the content at the end. I could no longer rely on association to guess the meaning of the animation, so I went back to the beginning and started watching from the first animation, repeating along in a low voice as I watched.
Xu Weiwei frowned. She didn't sleep well that night. Her dreams were all about the early childhood education machine.
She dreamed that she was back in her school days, attending a morning reading class. When she took out her textbook to recite, a baby crawled in and climbed onto the podium. Pulling out a pointer from its diaper, it pointed at the multimedia courseware on the blackboard and said in a clear, bass voice: "Dad."
Xu Weiwei was eager to discuss this ridiculous scene with her classmates, but she saw that all the classmates were sitting upright, looking up at the blackboard, and reading along in unison.
After reading, everyone turned their heads to look at her like robots. Before she opened her mouth, they stood up from their seats, shouted "Dad", and took a step closer to her.
Xu Weiwei woke up in fright.
Then I realized that the sounds I heard while half asleep and half awake were not hallucinations, but real sounds.
Xu glanced at Ganz, who was lying on the bed, absorbed in her studies. The early childhood education machine was right next to her head...
"Oh! Sister, you're awake! Let's study together!" Ganz climbed up and looked at her happily.
Xu Weiwei turned her head and stared at the ceiling; am I still dreaming? Why is he here? Why is he holding that thing? Where is my dad? Could he be someone my dad sent to supervise my studies? No way, is it necessary for a baby...
Ganz carefully lifted Xu Weiwei up, adjusted her posture, and held her on his lap. Xu Weiwei was in a state of soul leaving her body the whole time, her body was like a pool of mud, without any bones.
"My brother can already say 'Mom, Dad, Grandpa, Grandma', so he can teach you~"
"Let's watch the first animation first..."
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