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Brother Min Rui had also finished writing. The principal and several teachers were standing beside him.
“Square and upright, Luo Mingrui, your writing is very good.”
The principal looked at the characters written by Xiao Ming Rui and handed the notebook to the child’s homeroom teacher. “Teacher Cui, take a look.”
After Teacher Cui had a look, beaming with smiles, she praised, “Luo Mingrui’s writing has improved significantlypared to before the summer break.” The other teachers also looked at it, and some of the parents out of curiosity gathered around to pass around Xiao Ming Rui’s writing.
Murmurs of admiration were incessant.
Just then, Kang Li inadvertently saw an ordion on an office desk, an instrument that, to her, was antique. She had seen it among her grandfather’s collection and had learned how to y it with him.
ording to her grandfather, the ordion had been a gift from an elder in the family when he was young.
After the elder who gave him the ordion passed away unexpectedly not long thereafter, in the subsequent years, tomemorate the elder, he would take out the ordion gifted to him and y a tune on the anniversary of the elder’s death as a tribute.
Snapping back from her wandering thoughts, Kang Li whispered something to the principal, who nodded. Then, Kang Li moved to the desk where the ordion rested.
Picking up the ordion and slinging it in front of her, she familiarized herself with the keyboard and the buttons on the side for keeping rhythm and ying melodies. After testing a few notes, she returned her gaze to the three Xiao Ming Ruis.
Meanwhile, everyone in the office was watching her.
Kang Li remainedposed,pletely indifferent to the gazes fixed on her. She nodded slightly to the three little ones, who understood her signal and lined up at an arm’s length apart, their eyes brimming withughter.
The prelude started, and shortly thereafter, the three little ones began to sing in their adorable baby voices while making hand gestures.
Okay, Brother Min Rui’s singing voice wasn’t loud, but his hand gesture dance performance was very good.
“…Worldly guests flit to and fro, an oriole chirps away, watch the little bridge and the water flow to someone’s home, listen to the pipa’s twanging cry, swallows flit thickly past, the little town paints yet another cycle of winter and summer…”
Before she hade to this world, Kang Li had been browsing videos on her phone and stumbled upon a catchy tune. Okay, it was the one she was now ying on the ordion, which had been apanied by a group of children performing a hand gesture dance.
If she remembered correctly, her eyes lingered on that video for about two or three minutes.
This was quite incredible for the always busy Kang Li.
Therefore, even having shifted to a different world, the memory remained vivid.
And during the summer vacation, on a whim, after teaching the three little ones two or three of the most familiar nursery rhymes, she also taught them the song associated with the hand gestures dance video she had seen.
Because the lyrics and melody were lively and cute, as well as simple to learn, the three little ones picked it up quickly.
There you have it, with her ying the ordion just once, the children present started to follow the lead of the three Xiao Ming Ruis, singing and making hand gestures.
The principal and several teachers all wore smiles, watching the little ones sing and gesture.
The parents, too, smiled with affectionate eyes, looking lovingly at their little ones.
After ying the tune for the third time, Kang Li lowered the ordion from her shoulder and gently ced it back in its original spot.
She then saw two women step out from among the many parents ande to a stop in front of her. One of them, with an apologetic tone, spoke first, “Comrade, hello, you are Luo Mingwei’s mother, aren’t you?!”