Beanie came downstairs as usual, but he paused for a moment upon noticing Mashauva in the living room before he resumed his steps.

He then went to the kitchen and ate, leaving the house after bidding Minerva farewell.

He had school that day, so Minerva left him to let him study and didn't say much.

Minerva noticed that Mashauva seemed slightly downcast after Beanie had left, so she reached out to poke Mashauva's cheek.

"What's the matter?"

Mashauva raised her head to look at her. With her eyes opened wide, she asked pitifully, "Does Beanie hate me?"

Minerva was stunned upon hearing that, and she explained, "Of course not! Why would you have such thoughts? Beanie would never hate you."

With her head drooped, Mashauva seemed to be in low spirits.

"Are you overthinking because Beanie didn't talk to you earlier? Don't worry. Beanie isn't that petty. He has school, and you can go with him next time when you start attending school."

"Is that so?"

Mashauva raised her head and asked in uncertainty.

"Yes. Beanie would definitely talk to you after he comes back. If he doesn't, he'll get it from me."

Mashauva didn't say anything in response to Minerva, and she just continued to blink while she looked at Jelly Bean on the side.

Subsequently, Mashauva waited eagerly for Beanie to return home from school.

to overthink while they were fighting with each other.

whole day in

asleep on the sofa and while Jelly Bean saw that she was asleep, she hugged her arm thoughtlessly and fell asleep as

she came downstairs. She untangled Jelly Bean from Mashauva before she carried her upstairs. Then, Minerva

saw the car that picked Beanie up from school reaching and decided against going downstairs to get Mashauva as she remembered the

minded and they could be much braver too. However, they would be rather

a copious amount of cotton candy. She lived in a mansion consisting only of food with the aroma of

Mashauva jolted

still

and he then slowly turned

managed to force out

forgotten about everything that had happened, and she rushed

a lot on how much she ate Right then, she craved a lot of food, and she wished

candy.

brought out a pack of chocolate

felt slightly exasperated

the delighted Mashauva, who giggled non-stop after receiving her snacks. However, he quickly straightened up and reminded her like an adult as he thought of something, "These are all

have too much."

will remember

the two children somehow reconciled, and they no longer held any grudges towards one another, unlike adults who would hold

busy following

were simple. They could smooth disagreements over as if nothing had ever

that incident, Mashauva

her brain like a spell, but she would always forget them when faced with delicious food. She would get reminded

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