“Both of you are seeing things from your own perspectives and you have your own reasons,” Zachary analyzed fairly.

“You’re still young so it’s fine to learn things you’re interested in. It’s easier to master something if you focus on it after all. Besides, both of you are brothers and you can help each other in the future. One of you will be the brains while the other will be the brawns and you’ll be invincible by then.”

Not only did his words make sense to the kids, but he also managed to resolve their dispute, uniting them even more.

“Okay!” Both Robbie and Jamie nodded and gave each other a hug.

The former took the initiative to apologize. “I’m sorry, Jamie. I didn’t mean to look down on martial arts. I want to learn from you in the future.”

“I want to learn from you too, Robbie. Let’s work hard together.” The latter reflected on his actions too.

glanced at his watch. “Alright, have a ten minute

they replied in unison before

her dolls’ hair in her princess tent. She took a glance outside before saying, “Being a boy

couldn’t stop herself from smiling

a fool for?” Zachary asked as

faced him with a

I didn’t have parents growing up, and I felt like something is missing from my life. Now, this feels like I’m getting to live my childhood all over again. It feels great to be

wrapped her arms around him and

by his words but she didn’t

silly.” Zachary patted her back and said

back when our class ends, Mommy. Then you can hug him as much as you want. So let go of him

Mommy. Don’t keep Daddy all to yourself,” Ellie pouted as she

circled above Zachary’s head. The parrot reminded, “Class, now! Class,

attached to my hip previously, but now they’re saying

her and said, “Go take a shower and wait for me in our

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