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Chapter 87 Should I Take Care of Dad?

"What kind of father would ask a child to cook, wash clothes and take care of him?!"

Shibo Miyao couldn't help it and spoke out the words in his heart.

Ran Maori was stunned for a moment, and when he looked at Ming Jue again, he looked very disagreeable.

Seeing that Ran Maori was a little scared, Ming Jue made a statement, "Although there is nothing wrong with taking care of his father, I think it is very despicable to have a man with healthy limbs to take care of a daughter of a few years."

Akiko's tone was comforting, but his words were more incisive than Shiho Miyano.

"You can't say that Dad..." Maori's eyes slowly turned red. She wanted to refute them loudly, but the words she said were soft and had no deterrence at all.

I had just said a few words, but these people had never even seen their father. How could they say that to them?

Although my father is usually a little lazy, loves to drink and play mahjong, has a poor level of reasoning, and often uses the commission fees he has received, and he has never treated her badly. He would rather save some money on his own than let her live a difficult life, and even let her learn karate...

How can such a person be said to be despised?

"Sorry, I just think you're very blessed."

It's okay for Maori Ran to take care of his father, but he has no objection. He just thinks she's working too hard.

It does not mean that students will not work hard. On the contrary, having the pressure of learning and life will only make you more miserable.

Thinking about it, when I was in school, Maori Ran had to prepare breakfast and lunch for herself and her father every morning. When he got home from school in the afternoon, he had to prepare dinner without stopping after finishing his homework. After dinner, he cleaned up the house and cleaned up his house...

None of this should be something a little girl should bear since she was seven years old.

He did not deny that Kogoro Maori loved Ran Maori, but he felt that the machismo that did not touch the kitchen and did not touch housework needed to be corrected.

Since Ran Maori has come, there will be some changes after he goes back, right?

Hearing Ming Jue's words, Ran Maori was stunned again.

Originally, he didn't blame his father, but said he thought she was too lucky to be miserable?

Ran Maori wanted to say that she was not working hard, but she opened her mouth and couldn't say it.

No matter whether it is Yuanko or Shinichi, she doesn't need to worry about these things. One of them is the daughter of Suzuki Consortium, and the other is the son of a novelist and actress who has a very good relationship with her parents. There is really nothing to compare.

She has no references and cannot judge whether her behavior is right or wrong.

"A person does whatever his identity is." Miyano Shipo said calmly.

"It's nothing wrong with taking care of your father, but compared to him, you need to be taken care of more."

"You are just a child, and he is an adult. Taking care of children is an adult's responsibility and a parent's responsibility. You can take care of him properly, but you don't need to be as detailed as a nanny..."

He didn't know how Maori Ran usually took care of his father, but judging from her conversation with Ming Jue, he probably had the same kind of care as a nanny.

"Is that true?" Ran Maori looked a little confused when he listened to what Shiho Miyao said.

"Shibo said it is right. You do whatever you have. You are a child, and the child is the party you need to be taken care of. A family, housework is not owned by one person, it should be shared by everyone. You don't need to take on all the housework alone, nor do you need to take on the food for every meal alone..."

Mingjue said the truth.

Although his parents passed away very early, they never did.

Housework is never a fixed person’s need to do, he should be undertaken by everyone together.

When parents cook, they will help wash vegetables and clean the table when they are hygienic...

Even though he lived with his grandfather, he never asked him to take on a meal alone when he was still young.

Now Ran Maori is thirteen years old and has been taking care of his father since he was seven. After five years of doing this, he felt it was hard to hear.

Even in the later plot, Ran Mouri takes care of Kogoro Mori and Conan. He has never seen them take the initiative to help cook something or something.

Ran Maori felt that what he said made sense. But after doing it for so many years, she had become a little used to it and didn't think it was a big deal.

But, she was heartbroken.

Seeing that Ran Maori was not in high spirits, Mingjue skipped the topic, "Okay, okay, I won't talk about such things..."

"Today is the first day of the new year for us, and we must be happy in the new year."

Ran Maori nodded and held back his tears.

Akira asked Miyano Shibo to take her to play, "Shibo, please take Xiaolan to get to know her at home, I'll wash the dishes first."

Hearing that he was going to wash dishes, Ran Mouri stood up and said, "I'll wash it!"

Ming Jue reached out and knocked her head helplessly, "No, you just go and play, just take it as you like, just take it as you are at your own home..."

Seeing Mingjue enter the kitchen with the bowl, Ran Maori felt a little sad.

Shiho Miyao pulled her away speechlessly.

Isn't doing enough housework at home? I still want to do it here?

"You haven't done your homework yet. Now that you have time, go do your homework..."

When Shihoichi Miyano said this, Ran Mori's attention was indeed diverted.

“Yes…”

Ran Mori sat on the desk in Shiho Miyano's room to do his homework, but he was always unable to calm down.

She looked at Shiho Miyao, who was sitting by the bed and playing with a glass plate of unknown origin, and asked, "Can Shiho do housework at home?"

"I live alone, so of course I have to clean up my own things."

It means knowing how to do it.

She asked, "What kind of housework do you do at home?"

"It's not much, it's just cooking, washing dishes, tidying up the house..." She doesn't need to wash her clothes by hand. She has a washing machine, so she just needs to take it out and dry it.

The floor doesn’t need to be dragged frequently, it will be clean once or twice a week.

"You have done all this, wouldn't your dad do nothing at home?"

"Uh..." Ran Maori recalled that the most dad did seemed to be making garbage...

When I think of those empty wine bottles and jars that are piled up like mountains, I get angry.

Every time I drink, I have a pile of empty cans and I will not throw them into the trash can. I also ask her to clean it up.

I don’t know how many bottles of wine bottles and jars will accumulate at home in ten days. If my father doesn’t clean it up, he won’t want her to cook!

snort!

Zhibao is right, she should share the housework. She is just a child, and her father has to do the majority!
Chapter completed!
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