"Don't worry, Mommy will come to drop you off every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday if you have to go to kindergarten." Ye Ning squatted down, hugged her son, her eyes full of reluctance.
Hearing that she would come every week, the little boy was happy and, like a bee to honey, planted a kiss on Mommy's cheek with a "smooch," then released her.
"Okay, Mommy, you better keep your word!"
"Mm!"
Ye Ning also stood up, intending to leave, but after mentioning the topic of drop-offs, she suddenly thought of something and turned back at the door: "By the way, when did the kindergarten make such a rule? Parents' fingerprints are needed for drop-offs?"
Ou Mucen looked at her without much emotion: "Is there a problem?"