Last month, before Valentine's Day, Zi talked to me. He said, "Valentine's Day is coming. Who will celebrate it with me?" There is a foreign girl he sees every day on the bus. She looks pretty, but his language skills are not good enough, so he doesn't dare to approach her. A few days later, he excitedly told me: "In our class of four Chinese students, there is a girl from Beijing who happens to be my neighbor! Isn't this fate?" Then he sent me her photo... Later, I noticed that his QQ signature had changed to "坚持画画儿 every day~". I was curious and asked him why. Y said, "I am preparing a gift for that girl for Valentine's Day!" Upon hearing this, I wanted to see what he drew, so he sent me the image. This guy really put in a lot of effort - he drew a pencil sketch of the girl based on her photo! It was so realistic, and he even framed it with a wooden frame. My heart tightened - oh my god, I hope this guy doesn't go all the way to Canada just to end up dating a neighbor after circling the globe! The portrait was indeed well-drawn and very lifelike (I showed it off to my colleagues, and they also thought it was great! For those who want to see the picture, please message me privately. Since it involves her privacy, I won't post it here - we can't infringe on someone's rights). I praised his work, and he proudly replied, "If I had better drawing tools, I could have done an even better job with just a pencil and eraser." Verbally, I teased him: "I'm jealous! You've lived with me for 25 years and never drew one for me!" But inside, I was moved by his sincerity - he spent several days after school carefully preparing the gift and even saved me some money (he knows I care about expenses, so he specially made an Excel table to record his monthly costs and send them to me; I mark unnecessary expenses in red and return the file to him)! Let me say this without boasting: this kid will be reliable when he grows up! After Valentine's Day, I asked him how it went with the girl. He said, "No chance! She said we should just be friends first!" I said, "I knew she wasn't your type!" Haha... secretly, I was glad: "Thank you for her rejection, thank your grandpa, thank your ancestors!" Let this kid focus on improving his language skills first! The above is one or two stories about my son in Canada. There will be more stories in the future, but since I'm good at leaving things unfinished, don't expect too much - it might end up with no further updates. (Source: Novel Rankings) Related theme articles: Finding a female companion for Valentine's Day on 2/14.