Chapter 6 The Drama Mom
After Mr. Yoshinaga gave some instructions, he asked the parents present to leave first.

After listening to what Teacher Yoshinaga said on the podium, Shizuka Miyamura reached out and touched Tsuna's head, and said with a little reluctance in her eyes:
"Mom is going back first. You stay here and be obedient." Miyamura Shizuka paused before continuing:
"Mom will pick you up at noon, okay?"

This scene was played out in the Sunflower Class. Parents were telling their children to take classes with peace of mind, saying that it did not mean they no longer wanted them.

When Tsuna heard the second half of her words, he looked up and stared at Miyamura Shizuka's face. He was a little speechless in his heart, but he didn't show it on his face. He said:
"Your acting is terrible, Shizuka-kun. But don't worry, Mom. I'll be here to study peacefully."

Shizuka Miyamura saw that Tsuna had seen through her, and before she could be surprised, she heard Tsuna calling her name again. But she was not angry because she had heard the second half of Tsuna's words.

Shizuka Miyamura didn't say anything afterwards. Tsuna had always made her feel at ease since she was a child.

He patted Tsuna's head gently before getting up from his chair and walking towards the classroom door.

Tsuna sat on a chair, his hands on the table, watching Miyamura Shizuka stand up and walk to the classroom door. He turned around and waved hello. He smiled at her at the door and saw her open the wooden door and leave.

Teacher Yoshinaga stood at the podium and looked at the scene below without much feeling, after all, it happened every year.

The crying sounds began to be heard in the classroom, one after another.

Teacher Yoshinaga hurried over to help the parent in front persuade the child, and after comforting the child, he went to help the one behind.

Tsuna sat in his seat, wondering if Naoko would start crying and making a fuss because of Aunt Nishimiya's departure. He felt a little worried.

But before long, Tsuna began to feel a little bit fed up with the piercing sound.

I stood up from the chair and walked to the child on the right who was crying the loudest. It was a bit funny to see him with tears and snot running down his face.

The parents nearby also saw Tsuna coming over, turned around to check on Tsuna's parents, and found that they had already left. They were a little surprised at Tsuna's calmness, thinking that they must have come to help them comfort their child, and wanted to thank them.

Suddenly I saw my child's snot about to flow into his mouth, so I quickly took out a tissue from my bag, and then took out some toilet paper to wipe the snot that had already flowed into his mouth.

After the parent finished wiping, he quickly pointed at Tsuna and said, "Yori, look, this brother is so amazing. He's a warrior and he didn't cry at all."

When the child paused and looked at Tsuna, his parents continued:

"Isn't that right, Yongli? Do you want to be a warrior? Just wait until mommy comes to pick you up at noon, and you'll be a warrior."

The child cried out incoherently, "Yes! I... want to be a... warrior... too."

After saying this, the child raised his hand and wiped the tears and snot from his face, indicating that he was not crying.

Tsuna felt a little disgusted watching the child's actions, and suddenly wanted to be a bit shameless and tell the child that his mother didn't want him anymore. Tsuna took a deep breath and held back from saying it.

Finally, after about ten minutes, the parents were almost comforted, with the help of Mr. Yoshinaga and Tsuna, and the parents left one after another.

Tsuna also walked back to his seat in the middle back and sat down.

Teacher Yoshinaga stood between the podium and the blackboard, wiped the sweat from his forehead with a tissue, and then pushed his sweat-stained bangs to the sides.

After the operation is completed, clap your hands to attract the attention of the children sitting below.

Teacher Yoshinaga looked at the twenty or so children sitting in their seats looking at him, and then spoke in a friendly tone:
"Children, please be quiet. I wonder if you noticed that there are small toys in the hole under your table?"

As Teacher Yoshinaga finished speaking, most of the children looked towards the hole in their desks. A few knew it from the start. Tsuna reached out and pulled out a fluffy kitten stuffed animal, looked at it for a moment, and then threw it back. It was cute, but boring.

After a few seconds, Tsuna suddenly thought that Nozomi would like it, so he took it out again and carefully checked whether his rough treatment had damaged or soiled it.

It was very interesting to see Teacher Yoshinaga standing there and watching the children happily taking out their toys to play with or swapping seats with their friends.

Teacher Yoshinaga paid special attention to Tsuna. When he saw that Tsuna, with his adult personality, loved the cat doll in his hand very much and even didn't want the little girl next to him to touch it, he felt that Tsuna looked even more adorable.

Suddenly, the child on the far left started crying loudly again, and Teacher Yoshinaga hurried over to comfort him.

After Mr. Yoshinaga walked over to the crying child and comforted him with soft words, the child said intermittently that he had taken a fancy to someone else's toy, but the other person refused to give it to him, so he was crying loudly.

Tsuna, who was sitting in his seat, was speechless after hearing what he said. Tsuna guessed that he should always get what he wanted when he cried at home, but it didn't work this time.

Teacher Yoshinaga, who was standing next to the child, looked calm. He must be used to this kind of thing.

After Mr. Yoshinaga finished dealing with the issue, he returned to the podium and asked everyone to stand up and introduce themselves. After that, he told everyone a short story.

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Time flies and it's already noon. Teacher Yoshinaga asks the children to wait in the classroom for their parents to pick them up.

Tsuna raised his left hand to attract Mr. Yoshinaga's attention. Mr. Yoshinaga also saw Tsuna with his hand raised and asked curiously, "What's wrong, Tsuna?"

"Mr. Yoshinaga, I want to go to the Sakura class and wait for my parents to pick me up with my friends."

Teacher Yoshinaga thought about the cute little girl next to Tsuna at that time and immediately nodded in agreement with Tsuna's decision.

Tsuna didn't have anything to pack, so he picked up the cute cat doll in his left hand, stood up and left the chair. He walked to the classroom door, said goodbye to Teacher Yoshinaga, opened the wooden door and left.

Mr. Yoshinaga walked to the door and watched Tsuna go to the Sakura class.

The children in the Sunflower Class also heard the conversation between Tsuna and Mr. Yoshinaga, but they did not ask why he could leave early.

In the minds of these little boys, Tsuna has long been the leader of the group. What the eldest brother does is beyond their comprehension.

Tsuna walked to the door of the Sakura class and raised his right hand to knock on the wooden door.

"Please come in." After a while, Teacher Kamio's voice came from inside.

Tsuna knocked on the door and gently opened it. He saw Mr. Ageo looking at him from the podium. He bowed slightly and said:

"Excuse me, Mr. Ueio. I'm here to look for Nozomi."

When Mr. Kamio saw that it was Tsuna, he chuckled and waved his hand, indicating that it was nothing, and told him to go to Nozomi immediately.

Tsuna didn't pay attention to the direction of the students at first. When he stood up and looked in the direction of Glass, he found that the parents of the Sakura class had not left.

The attention of the parents in the classroom was attracted when the wooden door was knocked, and the children next to the parents only noticed the child standing at the door after the wooden door was opened.

(End of this chapter)

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