Kent saw that Amanda Jenkins seemed a bit unhappy and quickly comforted her, "It's okay, it's okay, Amanda, don't be sad, I can wait!"
"So... you're not mad at me?" Amanda feigned an aggrieved look on her face.
In front of her son, she sometimes really didn't seem like a mother.
People always say that in a single-parent family, the mother must be strong enough to make the child strong.
But Amanda didn't think so.
No matter how strong she was in front of others, in the presence of her son, sometimes she would act coy, pretend to be pitiable and wronged.
This could help to foster in him the qualities of a man who could stand tall and firm in the world.
Every time she acted pitiable and grievously wronged, Kent would say, "Don't worry, when I grow up I will definitely protect you."
And now, with the air of a little adult, he patted Amanda on the shoulder, "It's okay, it's okay, I'm not mad at you!"
"Kent, you are so good!"