Snowy Days with a Full Moon (Part 5)
For a moment, Shan Chong felt as if he had committed some terrible sin.
The earlier pride of "she's my daughter" when Shan Xin Yue mastered the backside push in three seconds and leaf-floating in three minutes vanished instantly—completely disappeared without a trace.
He was utterly confused.
Why?
Why did this happen?
Why did everyone he taught to push end up staring at carving with gleaming eyes?
Was there something wrong with his aura?
Or was he naturally cursed when it came to skiing?
Wasn't the park appealing?
Didn't the jump look impressive enough?
Wasn't spinning and flipping in the air exciting?
Shan Chong pondered endlessly, unable to find an answer.
Meanwhile, Wei Zhi also realized the striking similarity of this scene to past events.
She sighed, patting her daughter's head, and said, "You're truly Mommy's good girl."
Shan Chong retorted, "Indeed, she's just like you when it comes to annoying me."
Wei Zhi replied, "At least she's interested in skiing—right, Xiaoman? Isn't skiing fun?"
Shan Xin Yue remained silent, wrapping her arms around her mother's legs and looking up with wide, blinking eyes.
As if determined to irritate her father further, she asked, "Mommy, can I ski as well as you someday?"
Before Wei Zhi could answer, Shan Chong quickly interjected, "Forget about not liking skiing and wanting to do something else. I'm now considering sending her to play football, which wouldn't be as infuriating."
Wei Zhi was speechless.
Shan Chong continued, "Next time, we're going to the advanced B slope."
Wei Zhi asked, "What for?"
"Nothing special," Shan Chong replied nonchalantly.
"Just to show Xiaoman that there's more to do on skis than just bouncing around on the slopes."
The atmosphere at that moment was... well, Wei Zhi felt that if she dared to say "no," the so-called "God of Snowboard Big Air" might throw himself on the ground and start rolling right there.
Wei Zhi gently reminded him, "Xiaoman can't learn big air jumps now."
Shan Chong glanced at her, "I'm not crazy."
Wei Zhi had just begun to feel relieved when he added, "She'll be ready by next snow season."
Wei Zhi was stunned.
Shan Chong continued, "What are you looking at? She'll be in kindergarten by then, won't she?"
Wei Zhi retorted, "Do you have some misunderstanding about kindergarten? Their sports days still involve picking up marbles with chopsticks. You want your daughter to fly dozens of meters off a big air jump on skis?"
Shan Chong scoffed.
Wei Zhi started, "See, you also think—"
Shan Chong interrupted, "What are you talking about? Of course, she'll start with small jumps... Big air jumps will be for when she's in the senior year of kindergarten, right?"

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