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Chapter 663 Early Childhood

Chapter 663 Early Childhood

After Ai Liang finished calling out, the early childhood teacher looked at her with surprise.

After being placed in Feng Yue's arms, Ai Liang made a clear call.

To confirm the situation, the early childhood educator gestured for Ai Zhe to walk next to Feng Yue to attract Ai Liang's attention.

Ai Liang turned to look at Ai Zhe and exclaimed, "Pfft!"

Ai Liang couldn't produce the syllable "daddy" using a baby's vocal cords, so he used air to forcefully press his lips to make a sound similar to "papa" (daddy's name).

During a previous hospital check-up, it was this ability to distinguish different things that convinced the doctor that Ai Liang's intelligence level should be above that of an average infant.

Having been an early childhood educator for so many years, this was the first time she had encountered such a situation.

She had initially thought that hiring a day teacher was to take care of the child's daily life, but the presence of the maid and wet nurse standing nearby, along with Ai Liang's behavior, gave her an absurd idea.

"The child is indeed very smart, but Mr. Feng, are you going to start preschool education now?"

The early childhood educator asked in a half-joking tone.

"You're the expert when it comes to educating children. Just teach them according to your understanding."

Feng Chengfu, as if he were the client in a client's dream, casually said, "Our own education can only begin at a certain age. Until then, I'll leave Xiaoliang in your care."

"Don't mention it. I'd be more than happy to be the mentor of such a young genius."

Ai Liang was very happy to hear the conversation between her grandfather and the early childhood educator.

At least for the foreseeable future, he won't have to be carried and rocked by a maid the moment he starts babbling and trying to speak.

Unfortunately, his current eyesight is not good enough to see anything more than half a meter away, and he can't tell who is who among the people standing there. He can only rely on sound and intuition to make judgments.

After a morning of various tests, drowsiness once again took over my brain.

Adults can stay awake with willpower, but when a baby is tired, Ai Liang couldn't even last a minute. She fell into a deep sleep almost the instant she closed her eyes.

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Time flies, and three years have passed in the blink of an eye.

Ai Liang went from a babbling infant to a three-year-old child.

Over the past three years, he has also gained a certain understanding of the world he lives in.

The Earth is still the same Earth. Historically, there have been the Xia, Shang, Western Zhou, Spring and Autumn, and Warring States periods... But around 600 AD, a unified world regime emerged in human history.

Since then, the wheels of history have turned onto a completely different path.

Logically speaking, such an event of world unification should definitely leave a significant mark on history.

Ke Ailiang searched through all the historical documents she could access, but found no specific description.

The more than two hundred years of history of world unification are only briefly mentioned in any historical record.

How the emperor unified the world and how he managed a vast empire in ancient times with poor transportation and communication are not recorded in any detail. It is as if that dynasty was just a legend made up by a group of storytellers.

However, the official bodies of the Asian Union and the European Union have never denied the fact that the world was once unified.

Both political systems acknowledge that they originated from that vast empire, which has existed since ancient times.

As for the political systems in the Americas and Africa, they are merely those that separated from these two major political systems within the last century.

The history here completely contradicts the common sense that Ai Liang knows.

According to Ai Liang's understanding, the reasons for the division of a vast empire are a series of problems such as backward transportation and communication, insufficient productivity, fragmented social systems, internal and external contradictions, and the dispersion of power.

But the history of this world is exactly the opposite.

More than a thousand years ago, it was able to establish an empire that unified the world, rule the world for two hundred years, and then split into two major empires, the East and the West, which continued to rule the world for another thousand years.

In modern times, the two great empires transformed into political systems, and with abundant productivity and no natural disasters, man-made calamities, or internal ethnic and racial conflicts, they surprisingly split into American and African political systems.

Ai Liang truly couldn't understand this series of bizarre actions...

dong dong.

After two knocks, the early childhood educator pushed the door open and entered.

Ai Liang put down the poetry collection in his hand and looked in the direction of the sound. An elderly woman with graying temples, dressed in Tang suit, was smiling and waving at him.

"How was your rest? Does your head still hurt?"

The early childhood educator walked over to Ai Liang and touched his forehead: "If you're not feeling well, we'll skip today's lessons. Your grandfather doesn't want you to overuse your brain."

Ai Liang tried her best to control her mind from recalling the past and focused on the question from the early childhood educator: "It's okay, as long as you don't think about it too much, you won't get a headache."

"To be honest, you're a bit too precocious. If I close my eyes, I can't imagine that there's a three-year-old child standing in front of me."

The early childhood educator touched Ai Liang's burning forehead, sighed, and slowly squatted down to look Ai Liang in the eye: "You learn everything very quickly, but don't forget that you are only three years old now."

Excessive mental exertion can potentially lead to health problems and affect your future well-being. Honestly, did you secretly stay up late again last night?

Ai Liang wanted to deny it, but considering that he still had a maid watching over him while he slept, he didn't bother to make up an excuse.

"Yes, I read a book last night, about medicine."

The early childhood educator was both amused and exasperated by Ai Liang's answer: "Medical books? You don't mean you're trying to find a way to relieve the headaches caused by hyperthymesia yourself, do you?"

"No, I was just curious."

Ai Liang shook her head in denial.

Ai Liang knew very well that he was not a genius who could achieve any groundbreaking accomplishments; he read medical books simply to broaden his knowledge.

This mentality stems from inner insecurity; there's a constant desire to be an all-rounder, capable of excelling in every aspect without relying on others.

The onset of hyperthymesia is like having an unlimited money cheat code in an RPG game.

No matter what the item is, as long as it's available for purchase, you have to stack it to the maximum limit, regardless of whether those items are useful or useless.

The early childhood educator patted Ai Liang's head without saying anything more.

In her opinion, Ai Liang, a genius, must be reading medical books to solve his own problems.

It's not that I'm laughing at Ai Liang for overestimating herself, but I feel that Ai Liang is still young and hasn't been exposed to social and medical research, so she doesn't know how complicated it really is.

"In that case, how about we postpone today's lesson and instead have a traditional opera performance?"

The early childhood educator took out a USB drive and waved it in front of Ai Liang.

Although the early childhood educator's tone was inquiring, Ai Liang knew very well that there would be no lessons related to learning theoretical knowledge today.

At most, there will be some explanations interspersed after each opera performance.

Rather than watching a show on a projector in his room, Ai Liang would prefer someone to take him out for a walk.

But as I said before, a three-year-old child has too many physical limitations, and the family's butler would never agree to his request to leave the manor.

At most, they would just stroll around the backyard garden or the green lawn, rather than watching the opera from inside the room.

(End of this chapter)

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