There are still ten minutes until the end of get out of class.

Perhaps because he hadn't seen his mother for a long time, Mumu looked out the window more and more often, and his expression became more and more uneasy.

The math teacher walked up to her and bent down to look her in the eye.

"Mumu, why aren't you doing your homework? Look, everyone is doing it."

Lou Shuo might have been worried that Mu Mu would be scolded, so he forced his pen into Mu Mu's hand.

He then spread out Mumu's homework book and stuffed it in front of her.

"Write."

Mu Mu looked at Lou Shuo. Not being able to see his mother made him feel a little panicked, and he subconsciously reached out to grab Lou Shuo's hand.

Lou Shuo was a little annoyed, his brows were tightly furrowed, and he hid his hands behind his back.

He lowered his voice and yelled at Mumu:

"I asked you to do your homework, but how can I write if you hold me?"

As soon as he finished speaking, Mu Mu stood up and insisted on pulling Lou Shuo's hand, wanting him to take her to find her mother.

The math teacher was startled because all the children around him looked over.

She quickly maintained classroom discipline:

"Everyone, concentrate on your homework. Students who don't finish their homework will have no time to play after class."

In order to save those precious ten minutes, the children quickly sat down and concentrated on doing their homework.

The math teacher touched Mumu's head again and soothed her softly:

"Mumu, get out of class isn't over yet. Can you hold on for another ten minutes? get out of class will be over in ten minutes. When your mother comes over and sees that you're attending class well, she'll definitely be very happy."

Mumu still looked out the window stubbornly, his delicate eyebrows drooping.

Lou Shuo sighed like a little adult:

"I'll let you hold my hand at most, but you can't go to your mother, okay?"

Hearing this, Mu Mu's eyes lit up and he said "hmm".

Lou Shuo was stunned when he heard Mu Mu's answer.

I thought to myself that this little mute finally learned to speak.

He reluctantly took Mumu's hand and pulled her to sit down.

Looking at the math teacher helplessly:

"Teacher, look at me, I can't do my homework."

The math teacher rolled his eyes in annoyance and pointed at his homework book:

"Your right hand is free."

Lou Shuo even threatened the teacher:

"How can I write with one hand? My handwriting is already ugly enough, and you always deduct the most points from my exams."

The math teacher was amused by this kid:

"What do you mean?"

Lou Shuo raised his hand and grabbed Mu Mu's hand:

"If you insist on me doing my homework, then I'll have to let go of Mumu. I won't be able to comfort her if she starts making a fuss."

math teacher:"……"

This guy doesn't talk unless he wants to. But when he does, it makes people angry.

"Alright, you'll make up your classwork after class. Now just hold onto Mumu. get out of class is almost over, so you can shut up."

Lou Shuo: “!!” But don’t I still have to write it?

When he heard the bell for the end of get out of class, Mumu turned around quickly.

She saw her mother standing outside the window, waving at her.

Mu Mu also laughed, let go of Lou Shuo's hand and went to find her mother.

The squad leader hasn't even called for us to stand up.

No matter what, today was another day of progress for Mumu.

Mu Zheng had plenty of time to spend with her children, so she did the same thing in the second class.

Knowing that his mother would appear after class, Mumu was very well behaved in the second English class. He only glanced out the window from time to time, looking forward to the end of get out of class, and did not make a fuss about going out.

During the physical exercise class, Mu Zheng also asked Lou Shuo to take Mu Mu with him.

Because his mother was not far away, Mumu was very well behaved and did not run to find his mother.

The head teacher looked at Mu Mu like this and sighed:

"Mumu is happy to have a mother like Miss Mu to take good care of her."

"There are many children like this in the world. Their parents don't have enough financial resources, and their families don't have enough people to accompany them patiently and help them with their treatment. Their world is filled with darkness."

Mu Zheng listened, thoughtful.

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