My Date with the Fleet Girls 96: Chapter 96
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For people of this era Said, having a car is really great. This is not the earth of Chuyang’s previous life, where there are a lot of family cars worth 70,000, 80,000 or even 40,000 to 50,000 yuan each. In this earth where technology is not developed, the backward manufacturing industry has caused the production capacity of the automobile industry to be at an extremely low level, which has also made the manufacturing cost of automobiles remain high. Even the cheapest two-box family car is still expensive. More than two hundred thousand. At the same time, excessively high oil prices and sky-high maintenance costs have also discouraged many people who could otherwise afford to buy a car. The phenomenon of being able to afford but not being able to drive is best explained here. So owning a private car is really a symbol of identity and status to some extent. Anyway, Saratoga knows that without exposing her Fleet Girls identity, even if she is given another ten years, she will not be able to afford the car driven by Dudu’s father. But what does it matter? There are so many people who can't afford cars, and she is not the only one left. "Teacher, Dudu has his birthday today, can you blow out the birthday candles with Dudu." The little girl pulled Saratoga's clothes, her little face was full of anticipation. A six-year-old girl, please be sensible! She may not know what the adult world is like, she doesn’t know anything! That would be even more impossible. But one thing Dudu is very clear about, she is different from other children because she does not have a mother. Although her father kept telling her that her mother went to a far away place, she would come back to see her when she grew up. But the little girl knew that her father was lying to her and that her mother would never come back. Therefore, the little girl is sad that she has no mother, and at the same time she is looking forward to having a mother to love her. I can tell her stories before going to bed, play with her, hug her when she feels wronged, and sing nice songs to her to make her laugh. It's just that where she wants to go is with her mother first. Many pretty aunts asked her to call them mom, but when they said this, Dudu found several times that they were not looking at her, but at her father. People say children are very sensitive, and they are. From the casual looks and actions of those aunts, it seemed that they didn't really like her, but just cared about her father. 0
So she didn't want those aunts to be her mother; she wanted to find a mother for herself. 0
 
And the teacher was the mother that Dudu found for herself, because the teacher was not only beautiful but also very kind to her. She would tell her stories, play games with her, and when other children bullied her, she would hold her in her arms to cheer her up. She would sing beautiful songs to her and wait with her at kindergarten after school for her dad... In short, everything that Saratoga displayed perfectly matched Dudu's fantasy of a mother. 0
 
However, Dad was so useless. He clearly liked the teacher so much and even had a photo of her hidden in his wallet, yet he didn't dare to say anything to her. Every time he saw the teacher, he acted all arrogant; it was no wonder the teacher wouldn't like him. At this rate, when would she ever get to call the teacher "Mom"? 0
 
So Dudu decided to help Dad. Today was her birthday, and Dad had said yesterday that he would buy her a big cake. So she invited the teacher to their house to help her blow out the candles on the birthday cake, and then she would hold onto the teacher and not let her leave. That way, Dad could be with the teacher, and she would have a mother. 0
 
At that moment, Saratoga and Dudu stood at the entrance of the kindergarten, while Dudu's dad, a young man with a cold expression, got out of the car and stood aside. 0
 
"Then I wish Dudu a happy birthday," said Saratoga as she took a silver bracelet from her pocket and fastened it around Dudu's wrist. 0
 
As a teacher, Saratoga knew each child's birthday in her class. However, on other children's birthdays, she usually only offered verbal congratulations without giving any gifts. At most, she would give them a cheap card. 0
 
There was no way around it; after all, she didn't have much money! The salary at the kindergarten wasn't high enough for anything beyond basic living expenses. She hadn't bought herself a decent piece of clothing in a long time. 0
 
But Dudu was different; this cute and sensible little girl always attracted affection, especially since she was a poor child without a mother. Moreover, this was Dudu's last birthday at kindergarten; after the new year, she would be starting elementary school. That’s why Saratoga unusually took out half a month's salary to buy Dudu an exquisite children's crystal bracelet. 0
 
"Do you like it?" 0
 
"I like it! Thank you, Teacher." The little girl looked at the bracelet on her wrist that radiated maternal warmth with stars shining in her big black eyes. 0
 
"But Teacher, you haven't promised to help Dudu blow out the birthday candles yet." 0
 
 
"I'm sorry, Dudu, but I have to watch over the kindergarten tonight, so I can't celebrate your birthday," Saratoga said. 0
 
Rather than saying she liked Dudu, it would be more accurate to say that her sympathy overflowed and she felt pity for the little girl. However, she was not a saint and certainly did not see the girl as a daughter; she simply liked Dudu a bit more than the other children, so she felt no obligation to celebrate Dudu's birthday. 0
 
"Teacher, you really don't want to celebrate Dudu's birthday?" the little girl said pitifully, her big eyes seemingly misting over. 0
 
On one hand, Dudu indeed wanted to create an opportunity for her father, but on the other hand, she genuinely hoped to have someone like Saratoga as a mother to celebrate her birthday with. 0
 
"It's not that I don't want to; it's just that I really don't have time," Saratoga replied. Unlike her impatience with adults, she was usually very patient with Loli. Back when she was at Naval Base, many elementary school students had been deceived by Saratoga's pseudo-Loli complex and ended up getting into quite a bit of trouble. 0
 
"Today is Dudu's birthday. I invite you to our home as a guest to celebrate with Dudu," the Indifferent Young Man said, but his tone was filled with a commanding air. 0
 
"On what grounds?" Saratoga retorted irritably. 0
 
In this world, aside from her brother-in-law, Saratoga would not show any man a good face, especially not someone with such a terrible attitude. 0
 
"Fine then, I officially propose to you now. Please be Dudu's mother." With that, the young man took out a diamond ring he had prepared long ago but had never found the right moment to present. 0
 
 
 
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