Chapter 100
"When it comes to our kids, how about neither of us doing anything without first consulting the other?" he suggested.
"Do you really have a problem with me burning his picture?" I inquired.
"My problem is that you burned his picture, and then a wolf cried out," he explained.
"How can that be my fault?" "How does that relate to what we did?" I inquired.
"Are you serious, Jacky?" You don't believe they're related. "Perhaps our son shouldn't be drawing pictures of the Moon God or his wolf," he raged.
"He draws whatever comes to mind." What exactly do you want me to do? "Can you tell him not to draw?" I inquired, angry as well.
"No. "I'd like you to tell him to stop all this nonsense," he said.
"This isn't nonsense. He knows a lot of things. "It doesn't matter that he's a kid," I explained.
"But that's exactly my point. He's a young boy. He should be allowed to be a
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