Chapter 1237
Diana shuddered.
She couldn't help it, despite being in Julian's arms.
She...
Couldn't.
"Just like yesterday, we tried so hard to protect him, but..."
Enzo was still able to find a chance to hurt him. Sean still ended up getting beaten up.
Even though Julian had already punished Enzo by beating him up far worse than he did Sean, and even though Sean
had already been given treatment as soon as possible, it remained a fact that Sean had been hurt.
Given Sean's character, was he sad about the physical hurt inflicted upon him?
No.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"Sean is a natural leader," Julian said, his voice was water gushing through a dam. No matter whether Diana
listened to it, his voice surrounded her like a vast ocean.
She had no choice but to take it as it came.
She was depressed.
Julian kept patting her back by way of comfort as he went on, "A leader will not be happy being trapped in a well.
Loving a child is to make long-term plans for him.
"Diana, I know you can't bear to do so, but since Sean is intent on it, stopping him will only make him feel terrible.
The happy and fulfilling life that you want to give him... The kind of life we want to provide him with is not what he
wants."
Many parents often find themselves gravely mistaken in bringing up their children. They always like to impose their
thinking on their children.
For example, some children like to sleep in and therefore skip breakfast, but parents always dig them up from their
beds first thing in the morning in the name of their good. Parents always feel much better when they see their
children eating breakfast, and would go on to say, "Go back to sleep."
How could the children go back to sleep?!
Because of that meal they didn't want to eat, they often end up in a bad mood and poor spirits the entire day.
Yet, they couldn't flare up at their own mothers.
Mothers would always claim that they do things for the good of their children!
Diana was behaving just like that sort of parent.
She always thought of herself as an open-minded mother, one dedicated to the happiness and joy of her own
children.
Yet now, she found herself strangely trapped in the circular thinking of doing things for the good of her children.
If she didn't agree to Sean's request and stopped him from participating in the training squad, thinking that it was
for his good, how different would she be from those mothers who snatch their children’s blankets and pull open
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmtheir curtains when they were fast asleep just to eat breakfast?
Children were independent entities.
They were their parents' children, but not so at the same time as well.
They would eventually be an eagle flying freely in the air. Even if they didn't become eagles, even if they failed to
soar up to the sky their entire lives and could only be ordinary people, they would have their own plans and dreams,
too.
Sean was simply too smart. He merely brought forward the sprouting of his plans and dreams.
Betty, who was the same age as Sean, only cared about eating, sleeping, and going out to play. Buying new dolls
was her greatest interest.
She also liked sticking to Daddy and Mommy, and looking for Sean and behaving coyly around him.
But these weren't what Sean wanted.
He was only over three years old, but he was already starting to plan for his future. He wanted to become stronger,
and that was in line with his wish to grow up faster.
In Sean’s world, growing up and becoming stronger were interdependent.
Diana was the one who couldn't catch up with his growth.