Going to School

Harper couldn't help but think of the time when he was the same age as Amelia. His mother also treasured Emma and threw a cell phone at him to let him play by himself. At night, he was afraid of the dark and wanted to sleep with his mother. His mother said that he was a man and didn't have to stick to his mother all the time. Even when he woke up in the middle of the night, his mother told him that boys shouldn't be so timid and forced him to sleep alone. At that time, there was no one else in the Walton family. After his uncle, George, brought Lucas and William back, he left them there and was busy with his work. This was how the boys of the Walton family were raised.

Harper looked out of the car window at Amelia, who was surrounded by the stars. He snorted. He was really unhappy, but he was also envious. Only when no one else was present would Harper show a trace of envy.