"Thank you, sister!"
"Goodbye, pretty sister..."
Under the teacher's prompting, the children left in groups, but the words they left behind kept Shirley smiling.
Although she didn't understand Chinese, she understood basic words like 'thank you' and 'goodbye' and realized her goodwill had earned the children's affection.
Qin Hao looked at her in disbelief and said, "Princess, don't you have many kids back home to be this excited?"
But Shirley shook her head: "I only have one sister who's two years younger than me. So I haven't spent much time with children. They're really adorable..."
"I see."
Qin Hao thought of Dong Zijie's existence and mumbled, "Adorable? You've never met the legendary unruly kids; otherwise, you'd have a headache for sure."
"Come on, let's play that!"
Shirley wasn't interested in grabbing dolls anymore, especially since the vendor's eyes looked so anxious.
She saw many people playing pool not far away and excitedly walked over.
