Chapter 1800 Breaking a Promise?
Chapter 1800 Breaking a Promise?
"Does this mean that when we meet again in the future, we'll both be adults?"
Neji realized that Naruto's thought process was really peculiar: "It's not that bad. It's not like I can't come out at all. It doesn't affect our friendship."
Hinata and Xin Xin listened to their two older brothers' conversation.
Xin Xin tugged at Hinata's sleeve: "Hinata-neechan, will you do this in the future too?"
Hinata didn't really want to admit it, but she guessed she would be like that too, like a trapped bird.
"I guess so. My father is quite strict with me, but he said he would give me some time to rest today. I don't know if he's serious or not."
Xin Xin didn't ask any further questions after hearing this. She was still quite young and couldn't really understand Hinata's emotions.
Naruto and Neji's casual conversation reached the ears of Hiashi and Hizashi.
This made the two of them think deeply: was it really right to put such pressure on their child at such a young age?
“Even a child can sense your expectations of him, and these expectations are a bit too heavy.”
"When fathers work hard to earn money, isn't it all so that their children can have a better life? What you're doing is making their lives even worse."
This statement would be perfectly reasonable in an ordinary family, but they are a large family.
There must be an excellent successor, which is why these two children are valued so much.
But there is some truth to it; they put too much pressure on the two children.
“We will reduce the pressure on these two children appropriately. Really, Rizashi and I will discuss it. At least we won’t let them be unable to make friends.”
"But as for more, we can't promise anything more. After all, the family needs an excellent successor, and successors need to be nurtured from a young age."
Hiashi glanced at Hizashi: "We went through the same thing when we were young. The difference is that when we were young, we didn't have someone like you, Lord Yahiko, to advise our father."
Yahiko sighed helplessly at this; the family had always been like this, and he couldn't say whether it was right or wrong.
Sacrificing the childhood of a few children in exchange for the stable development of the entire family is well worth it.
Even if the person whose childhood was sacrificed feels some loss, it doesn't matter. As long as the family can develop steadily, nothing else matters.
"Alright, Lord Yahiko, we'll be leaving now. From now on, may I bring my two children to the Cloud Clan every Saturday to play with Naruto and the others?"
Yahiko immediately agreed: "Of course, Naruto might even bring some new friends for Neji and the others to meet."
"They are all heirs of major families, and their interpersonal relationships are very useful and will also improve the relationships between your families."
Yahiko was referring to future relationships. Building good relationships with others now will naturally give you an advantage when dealing with other families in the future.
From Yahiko's current perspective, although the heirs of these families also undergo relatively strict training, it is nothing like the devilish training of the Hyuga clan.
They gave the heirs ample time to make friends and have fun, and did not completely imprison or isolate them from the outside world.
"I understand what you mean. Thank you, Lord Yahiko."
Yahiko waved his hand again, saying, "I'm not much of an adult; I just said a few extra words."
Thus, Hiashi and Hizashi left with Neji and Hinata.
Neji looked at Naruto with lingering reluctance; Naruto could be considered his first friend.
If we include Taro-nii, then he should be the second one.
But Naruto is the same age as him, so the two have more to talk about and can share their wildest ideas.
He didn't know if he would ever have the chance to see Naruto again.
His father had promised him trips or rest, but he had never kept those promises.
I wonder if he will be able to keep his promise under Lord Qufeng's supervision this time.
If that's not possible either, then Neji will accept his fate; perhaps his childhood will be spent within the Hyuga clan.
Look at the tiny patch of sky enclosed by the houses.
"Neji! Uncle Hiashi said he'll bring you over next Saturday! I'm waiting for you!"
"If they don't keep their promise, I'll have my uncle go find them, and they'll definitely get you out!"
Hiashi was startled when he heard this. How did this kid know how to find someone? And he even found the one he couldn't handle at all.
However, he wasn't afraid, because he originally planned to use every Saturday as a rest time for Neji and Hinata.
"Okay!" Neji's face lit up with a bright smile.
He might not be able to catch the eye of Lord Toki, but Naruto probably would!
With Lord Qufeng here, his rest on Saturday shouldn't be a problem!
Hinata looked at Naruto and felt a shock.
He and his brother Neji had never been treated like this before.
Normally, no one would do anything even if her father broke his promise, and she had become used to him turning his playtime into moral education.
Hinata initially resisted, but now she's gotten used to it.
Although she is only about three years old, Hinata has already developed feelings of disappointment towards her father.
But that was only one aspect; in other ways, her father was still very good to her. It's just that she no longer trusted her father's promise of a holiday.
However, if my father made an appointment for training on a certain day, he would never break his promise; his memory in certain areas was truly exceptional.
Naruto was not afraid of his father and boldly said some things that seemed to threaten him, which made Hinata feel that he was very courageous.
"Naruto-kun, can I come along too?"
At the entrance of the Cloud Clan, Hinata shouted those words loudly.
Naruto looked at the little girl with white eyes, and a bright smile returned to his face.
"Of course! Xin Xin and I are really looking forward to your arrival! Neji, Hinata, don't break your promise!"
Hinata, having received a response, nodded emphatically: "I definitely won't break my promise!"
Hijiri was quite shocked to see the agreement between the children, as his own daughter would never treat him like that normally.
It seems there really was a problem with my parenting.
However, the child is still young, only three years old. As long as I correct my mistakes in the future, it shouldn't affect my relationship with my daughter.
Thinking of this, Hiashi picked Hinata up and said, "Let's go, Hinata. Father will bring you next Saturday to play with Naruto and Xin Xin."
Hinata mustered her courage and asked, "Father won't break his promise again, will he?"
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