Everyone says that you learn from your mistakes.
Li Nuo went from one pitfall to another.
Unexpectedly, the children in ancient times had such deep tricks, and he, a college-educated adult, was repeatedly played by a six-year-old girl.
Song Mu'er, sensible and clever, would not stay angry for long; she waved her little hand and said, "Forget it, it's all because Song Ning'er is too cunning. Let's change the password, and next time, don't be fooled by her again..."
For Li Nuo, explaining problems to Song Ning'er was no big deal.
He wasn't a three-year-old child; how could he hold a grudge just because last time Song Ning'er didn't let him play with the vine ball? He wasn't that petty, and besides, he didn't even remember that incident.
But Song Mu'er cared a lot about this, like the common sibling rivalry among children. If she didn't get along with someone, she wouldn't want her friends to either, even though they were just sisters.