When Noah picked up the clothes, he suddenly turned his head, looked out the window, and said, "It's snowing."
Noah looked towards the window, and sure enough, there were large flakes of snow filling the view through the window.
Looking at the figure in front of the table and looking out the window which was completely different from the warmth inside the room, Noah moved his lips but said nothing.
It was not until he walked away on the snow that he suddenly felt some regret and dejection.
He thought, if it was Mason who came to tutor today, he probably wouldn't be speechless by the mother's words. As long as he didn't drink, Mason would always be rational and comprehensive. He would definitely be able to list a series of pros and cons for the mother like analyzing which bank card to apply for. In that case, the child might not just look out the window and say, "It's snowing."
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