"Alright, it's time to turn off the TV." Gu Nuan's mom walked over and picked up the remote, ready to turn off the television. Watching too much TV is bad for the eyes, that's something Gu Nuan's mom understands, so she strictly controls the children's TV time.
Upon hearing that the TV would be turned off, Mingli, the younger brother, was not happy, pouting his lips, "Grandma, don't turn it off."
"You're not watching cartoons anyway, so it doesn't matter." Gu Nuan's mom used this excuse to placate her two grandsons.
Lingxin, the older brother, clicked his tongue and said, "What's so good about cartoons? They're boring."
Gu Nuan's mom felt lines of frustration forming on her forehead as she asked her older grandson, "Why are they boring? You find this interesting?" Financial news babbling on, what can a three-year-old understand?
"Interesting," his younger brother Mingli interjected, "Anything involving money is interesting."
