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Tech Dominator Starts with Raising Kids-Chapter 336: TiMi~
"You little lazybones, time to get up~"
In the covers, the little one had no intention of opening her eyes, instead she burrowed deeper into the blanket.
Get up? Hmph, getting up is simply not possible.
Besides, there’s no school to attend.
The covers are so warm.
Plus, her tummy hasn’t grumbled yet, so why get up?
That annoying brother, always trying to stop Guoguo from sleeping in.
Mo Jingchun gently patted Candy under the covers, chuckling softly:
"Stop pretending to sleep, I just saw you open your eyes."
Candy, curled up under the covers, remained silent.
No, Guoguo didn’t, Guoguo definitely didn’t open her eyes.
Yeah, she mustn’t speak now, otherwise, it would be... what’s it called...
Oh, right, speaking falsehoods with open eyes!
The little one proudly justified herself, thinking that her brother surely had no way to deal with her.
Inside the tent, Mo Jingchun looked at his sister who still hadn’t gotten up, his lips curling up.
Did you really think big brother can’t do anything to you!
"TiMi~"
The familiar music, the familiar TiMi~
The little one suddenly lost all sleepiness, threw off the blanket, and sat up.
The energy she showed, tsk tsk.
With just one TiMi~, she wasn’t tired at all.
With a smile, Mo Jingchun watched as Candy, in disbelief, saw him putting the phone into his pocket.
"Come on, Guoguo, we’re heading somewhere else later."
There was no pretending anymore, Candy pouted and weakly walked into her brother’s arms.
Sluurp~
Sluurp~
Mo Jingchun glanced at the little one, acting like a little drama queen while eating noodles.
After quite a while, Mo Jingchun stood up and said to everyone:
"Let’s go, we’re going to visit the home of those two little ones from yesterday."
"Hanna, lead the way."
Hanna nodded vigorously, full of energy.
Because everyone’s annual bonus had just been credited this morning.
Though she had a deduction of two thousand yuan, her actual bonus was unexpectedly more than she had anticipated.
A pleasant surprise, indeed.
According to Hanna, it takes about ten minutes to walk from the campsite to the home of the two little ones.
When it’s rainy and the road is slippery, it might take twenty minutes.
In just a few minutes, Mo Jingchun felt as if he was walking into a movie scene.
The steep steps seemed treacherous enough to trip on if one wasn’t careful.
"Brother, oooh~ Guoguo can’t walk anymore."
Saying this, Candy, who had been gleefully trotting ahead, simply stopped.
After a long while, when Mo Jingchun felt sweat on his back, Hanna stopped ahead and pointed at a dilapidated wooden house:
"That’s Amu and Sha Hong’s home."
Amu and Sha Hong were the names of the two little ones, elder sister Amu, and younger sister Sha Hong.
When Mo Jingchun looked up in the direction Hanna pointed, he was surprised to see the two little ones already there.
The younger sister hid behind the elder, peeking curiously at the group who had frightened her yesterday.
In contrast to her sister, Amu showed a cautious gaze towards them.
If it weren’t for Hanna being there, Amu would have taken her sister to their uncle’s house.
Having started second grade, Amu understood what Hanna had said to her last night.
And she realized that these people were like those going to school; they came to help the villagers.
Remembering what Hanna had said, Amu held her sister’s hand and stood waiting for everyone to come up.
Watching the big brother holding the little sister, Sha Hong looked on enviously.
Having a brother is so nice.
You can wear such warm clothes.
Standing in front of him, still wearing the big cotton coat given yesterday, Mo Jingchun sighed inwardly.
"Amu, may I take a look inside your home?"
Amu nodded, leading her sister ahead.
A minute later, inside the house, Mo Jingchun and the others fell silent.
Perhaps only Hanna, long used to this, found it normal.
It was just after ten o’clock, nearing eleven.
In this originally dark room, strands of sunlight streamed in, brightening the space considerably.
Yet, Mo Jingchun couldn’t feel happy.
Sunny days provide natural lighting, but what about when it rains?
Those roof gaps without tiles would turn the room into a rain curtain cave.
Let alone finding a place to sit, even stepping onto the floor required one to keep their head down.
Mo Jingchun couldn’t imagine how two kids managed to survive under such conditions.
Indeed, it wasn’t about how well they lived; Mo Jingchun felt that them surviving until now was a miracle.
There were several others in the village with circumstances similar to Amu and Sha Hong’s family.
Watching Sha Hong struggle to bring out a dark and broken stool, Mo Jingchun didn’t mind, sitting directly on it.
"How old is your sister?"
The sharp-eyed elder sister replied without hesitation, using the Mandarin taught in school:
"I’m 12 and my sister is 7."
Twelve years old, just about as he guessed.
"What grade are you in?"
"Second grade."
While Mo Jingchun chatted with the elder sister, a man appeared outside.
With a head full of white hair, he looked at least in his fifties.
In fact, he had just turned forty.
After much discussion, Mo Jingchun suddenly asked Amu:
"Amu, do you have a dream?"
"A dream is something you’ve always wanted to do or a goal you wish to achieve."
"For example, my dream is to reach the Sea of Stars."
"Dream?"
"Yes, a dream!"
After a long silence, Amu quietly spoke:
"I want to be a doctor, is that considered a dream?"
A doctor... because of her late father perhaps.
Ah...
Mo Jingchun maintained his smile, saying:
"It counts!"
"Of course it counts!"
"But becoming a good doctor is not easy."
"Now you’re only in second grade, to become a doctor you need at least fifteen more years of schooling, assuming you perform outstandingly."
"To become an excellent doctor, you’ll have to dedicate even more time to study."
"So, do you still want to become a doctor now?"
Amu hesitated none, "Yes!"
What’s wrong with school? Plus, she could even eat meat there.
"Boss, someone outside claims to be the village chief."
Outside, after listening to the village chief’s information, Mo Jingchun suddenly realized.
Amu could attend school thanks to charitable people visiting the village.
But, being small teams with limited financial capacity, they couldn’t support everyone all the way through college.
From the village chief, Mo Jingchun learned there were also sponsorships from kind-hearted individuals.
What the village truly lacked were teachers.
Considering the situation here, Mo Jingchun understood.
In the mountains, how many highly educated individuals are willing to work in the countryside.
Even if they do come, as the village chief said, they can’t endure the hardships and leave after some time.







