"If you don't want to go, then don't go. The sun is still a little warm this afternoon, so don't let the kids get exposed to the sun. But don't let them play games together all the time. It's okay for Ali, but Longlong is so young, he can't play games all the time."

Rong Yu just heard Lu Xi say that the two of them were “having fun.” The “having fun” here most likely refers to mobile games.

After all, on the way there this morning, the two of them hadn't stopped since they got in the car, and Longlong's little paws were about to take off from tapping on the screen of the phone.

Rongyu was a little worried that Longlong, such a young kid, had such a strong interest in games.

"He is still so young, and the mobile phone screen has a huge impact on a child's eyesight."

In Rong Yu's opinion, no matter where Longlong comes from, no matter how smart, sensible, and quick learner he is, and no matter how strong his supernatural powers are, he is still a child of five or six years old.

Children at this stage are curious about exploring the world, so it is normal for them to be interested in things they have never seen before. If they become crazy about playing games, it will be very difficult to quit.

Lu Xi didn't expect Rong Yu to bring up the topic of them playing games right away, but she still nodded very seriously and agreed, "You're right, it's really not good for his physical and mental development. I'll keep an eye on it and let Ali play less in the future."

Rong Yu saw that although Lu Xi agreed with her, she didn't have the attitude of a parent who was disciplining her child. This was not acceptable.

There is actually a story behind why she is so worried about Longlong playing games at such a young age.

A child from her uncle's family was addicted to games at a very young age and has been used as an example by many relatives to educate their children.

It was during the summer vacation a few years ago. Because the child’s parents were busy with their own affairs, they sent the child directly to live with his grandparents.

The old man dotes on his child and naturally gives the child whatever he wants. Without parental supervision, the child spends almost all his time, except for eating, drinking, playing and sleeping, in front of the small screen of a mobile phone.

At first, the phenomenon of the child liking to play with mobile phones did not attract the attention of the grandparents. The child had finally come to live in their home for a while, so of course he could do whatever he wanted.

It wasn't until one day when the child's mother went back to see him during the holidays that she discovered that something was wrong with the child's behavior.

During meal time, the child was playing with his cell phone and had no time to eat. He had to be coaxed by his grandparents to finish his meal.

The child’s mother wanted to lose her temper at that time, but was persuaded by the grandparents at the dinner table and held back.

After dinner, I saw that the child had done his summer homework, but he was very perfunctory and the new pages did not look like he had turned them over several times.

Once again, I saw a child putting his cell phone close to his eyes to play games, and when he was looking into the distance, he even squinted slightly.

The mother confiscated the phone on the spot and forced the child to get an eyesight check. She discovered that the child was more than 200 degrees myopic.

After repeated interrogation at home, we found out that the child had spent most of the summer vacation playing with his mobile phone. The answers to his summer homework were sent to him by his classmates, and he did not do them.

Because the game account was created by my grandmother, there is no limit on the gaming time. I play games at night and have also topped up a lot of money.

This degree, plus the series of things the child said, immediately made the family realize the seriousness of the matter.

Finally, the family unanimously decided that they must get the child back on the right track, otherwise he would have to live with games for the rest of his life.

After some discussion, strict management was introduced into the family's daily life, corporal punishment items were added, and a series of scientific and reasonable work and rest plans were formulated.

The family used both soft and hard tactics to pull the child back from being an internet addict who was deeply addicted to games. Now he is in college, and he is a very positive and sunny boy who loves sports.

After hearing Rong Yu's story, Lu Xi knew that she was concerned about Long Long's physical and mental health, and was afraid that Long Long would become like the child in the story.

She responded immediately, "Don't worry, Sister Yu, I will really watch over them. When Longlong is at home, he doesn't play games for that long, just in moderation. And there's a system watching over him, so it won't let him play for that long. Most of the time at home, he plays with the kittens."

Although I don't know what "moderation" means, after all, Longlong doesn't sleep all day long, and the time he spends playing games is relatively small in a day, probably.

Moreover, it is actually very easy for Longlong to quit the Internet. As long as he returns to the plane where he is, he will quit it, and he will quit it completely.

So Lu Xi wasn’t worried about these things at all, but she still had to cooperate with Rong Yu in front of him.

"Just watch over it. Longlong should be very obedient." Rong Yu didn't want to interfere in Long Ruilin's affairs. He just felt that it would be bad for their image if a young outsider picked up bad habits after coming here.

Moreover, Rong Yu is not only a bodyguard, but also an assistant, so it is completely possible for him to give suggestions to the boss.

The two of them had nothing to do in the car, so they started to have an in-depth conversation about the child playing with his cell phone, and then they talked about Longlong and some things they saw on the Internet.

But there is nothing good about something that can appear on the Internet and become widely known. As the two people were chatting, the topic went off track.

We talked directly from games to traveling. It’s all traveling anyway, just one place is smaller and the other is bigger.

Speaking of traveling, Lu Xi and Rong Yu have actually never gone out to play much.

Lu Xi is a typical homebody who rarely goes out, while Rong Yu liked to go out and play before college, but after college he entered a military school and has been on a upward career ever since, and has hardly gone out.

I went on a trip recently, and went to the capital with Lu Xi to perform a bodyguard mission.

The two of them started talking about not letting children become addicted to games, and then talked about taking Longlong to a faraway place to play when they have time.

Their small, remote city isn't very prosperous nearby, so there aren't many places for children to play.

If you really want to have a good time with Longlong, you have to go farther away.

Long Ruilin had a great opportunity to come here, so of course he wanted him to experience all the places where children play.

Lu Xi and Rong Yu were talking with great interest, but that is a story for later, because the system has started to take new actions recently.

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