Chapter 269 Human Traffickers Deserve to Die 14
Chapter 269 Human Traffickers Deserve to Die 14
After everything returned to normal, Sirong fell into an extremely depressed mood.
At the age of three, she thought she had escaped from all those tedious troubles and could play freely, but reality dealt her a heavy blow: she was about to be old enough to go to kindergarten.
"One plus one equals what? What a joke!" Sirong sat on a small stool, holding her cheeks with both hands, her face full of impatience.
She knew very well that this knowledge was simple as a child's play for her, but according to the current education system, she had to start from kindergarten and work her way up step by step, just like all other children her age.
"Why can't I skip a grade?" Sirong pouted and thought dissatisfiedly.
She once wanted to skip a grade by taking an exam and go directly to a higher grade. At least she shouldn't start in kindergarten, but even going directly to elementary school would be fine.
However, this kind of behavior is strictly prohibited in this era.
Every child, regardless of their talents, must start from kindergarten and complete their studies step by step.
"Kindergarten, elementary school, junior high school, high school, college..." Sirong counted on her fingers, feeling a sense of helplessness. "When will I be able to learn something that interests me?"
She once tried to discuss with her parents whether she could skip kindergarten and go directly to elementary school through some special means, but her parents told her that this was impossible.
"Sirong, we know you are very smart, but rules are rules. Every child has to start from kindergarten. This is a policy formulated by the education department to ensure the healthy physical and mental development of children." Mom explained gently.
"But those courses are really too simple, I don't need to learn them at all!" Sirong argued unwillingly.
"We understand how you feel, but kindergarten is not just about learning knowledge. More importantly, it is for children to learn how to get along with others and develop social skills and teamwork spirit." The father also joined in the persuasion.
"Okay." Sirong sighed in her heart and silently accepted this reality.
On the first day of kindergarten, Sirong, carrying her small schoolbag, walked into the kindergarten with her parents. She was placed in a colorful classroom, surrounded by a group of children about her own age.
"Hello, my name is Sirong. What's your name?" Sirong tried hard to force a smile and greeted her new classmates.
"My name is Lele!" a little boy answered with a smile.
"My name is Beibei!" Another little girl joined the conversation.
Although Sirong was somewhat reluctant, she knew that since she could not skip a grade, she could only try her best to adapt to this environment.
She began to try playing games, singing and drawing with her classmates.
In fact, Sirong's parents are quite open-minded. They don't treat Sirong as just a child.
In many things, they tend to put her on an equal footing and respect her thoughts and feelings.
At home, Sirong's parents always encourage her to express her opinions, whether it is about family decisions or some small personal decisions of hers.
For example, where to go for fun on weekends, what new furniture to buy for the house, and even when choosing a kindergarten, they asked Sirong for her opinion, even though she was only three years old.
So when Sirong told her parents that she needed a computer of her own, they did not refuse outright like most parents, thinking that it was a fantasy for a three-year-old child to ask for a computer.
On the contrary, Sirong's parents took her request very seriously because they have always treated her with respect and equality.
"Sirong, why do you want a computer? Can you tell daddy?" Dad asked seriously while sitting on the sofa.
"Well... I saw a lot of interesting things on the tablet, but the screen is too small and I'm not comfortable using it. Besides, I want to learn some new things, like drawing and playing games." Sirong explained seriously, as if she was stating something very important.
Sirong's parents looked at each other. They didn't expect that their three-year-old daughter would have such clear needs and ideas.
This made them more aware that they should not ignore Sirong's needs just because she was young.
"Then let's discuss it." Mom sat next to Sirong and said gently.
"I can buy you a computer, but we have some conditions. First, you can't use the computer for more than three hours a day, because looking at the screen for too long is bad for your eyes.
Secondly, you have to ensure that playing computer games does not interfere with other things, such as outdoor activities and learning other knowledge."
Sirong listened, thought for a moment, and then nodded firmly. "I promise! It won't be more than three hours a day, and I'll study other things well."
Seeing Sirong's seriousness, her parents were relieved. They knew that although Sirong was young, she had always been a sensible child, especially under their equal and respectful education method, she had long learned to be responsible for herself.
"Okay, then let's go to the computer city together this weekend and let you choose a computer you like." Dad said with a smile.
To the surprise of Sirong's parents, Sirong chose a very standard desktop computer.
There are no choices, beautiful colors or novel shapes.
For Sirong, understanding the world's information was effortless. Xiao 5 could easily acquire, analyze, and organize all the information she needed. Whether it was news, technological developments, or various secret information, Xiao 5 could complete it in a short time.
Because of this, Sirong didn't need to deliberately learn anything new. Her time and energy could be focused on more important things, such as improving her hacking skills.
Sirong already had a plan in mind. She wanted a computer, so she could hone her hacking skills in this new world and explore the secrets hidden deep within the Internet.
Not only that, she also plans to build a small website.
This website is for no other purpose than to provide a communication platform for families who have lost touch with each other.
In this technologically backward world, many people are separated from their families for various reasons and cannot be reunited. Sirong hopes to help them find their way home through this website.
With Xiao5's help, this website will surely run smoothly. Xiao5 will not only be responsible for the maintenance and technical support of the website, but will also silently protect those who are looking for their loved ones.
This is one of the few useful things she can do at her age.
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