"You're all right from your own perspectives, and each of you has your reasons," Micah analyzed fairly. "Now that you're still young, it's fine to prioritize learning about what interests you first. After all, specializing in one thing makes mastery easier. And as brothers, you can support each other in the future."

Micah's words not only taught them a lesson but also resolved Noah and Nathan's conflicts, making them more united.

"Yeah, yeah!" Noah and Nathan nodded, then hugged each other.

Noah apologized, "I'm sorry! Nathan. I didn't mean to look down on martial arts. I want to learn from you in the future."

"Noah, I want to learn from you too. Let's do our best together!" Nathan also reflected on himself.

"Good job!" Micah smiled and looked at his watch. "Alright, take a ten-minute break. Noah, you can have some juice, and Nathan, get ready for your pre-class work."

"Yes!" the two children replied, then laughed together.

"I wish time would go faster so I can go to class." Mia sighed. She combed Barbie's hair in her princess tent. Glancing outside, she exclaimed, "Boys are such trouble, and girls are better!"

At the door, Sadie saw all of this and had a happy smile on her face.

"What are you smiling about?" Micah stood up and walked over. "Why aren't you coming in?"

"I don't want to disturb your class," Sadie said gently, looking at him. "You're such a good dad."

"Of course," Micah said. "All those parenting books work. Besides, I didn't have parents around when I was young, so I always felt something was missing in my life. Now, it feels like I'm reliving my childhood, learning and growing up with them. It's great!"

Sadie reached out and hugged Micah's waist, burying her face in his chest.

Sadie was filled with gratitude and thankfulness, but she didn't want to express it with shallow words...

"You silly goose." Micah gently patted Sadie's back. "You should be called Arabella. You're becoming more and more like a child."

"Daddy, it's time for class," Nathan shouted. "Mommy, you can have him back after class for cuddles. Let Daddy go for now."

"Mommy, when Nathan is done with class, it's my turn. Don't hog Daddy all to yourself," Mia also whined, her voice full of dissatisfaction.

"Daddy, Daddy..." Coco flew over and circled above Micah's head, repeatedly reminding him. "Class, class!"

"These heartless little ones..." Sadie chuckled, tearfully amused. "They used to stick to me, and now they're complaining that I'm hogging you."

"I'm still lovable." Micah proudly raised his eyebrows. "You go back to the room and wait for me, and I'll come over after I finish their class." "Got it." Sadie tiptoed and kissed him on the lips. "I'll be waiting for you!"

"Good job!" Micah pinched Sadie's cheeks and turned to give Nathan his class. "Alright, let's start by showing me your kicks."

"My leg isn't fully healed yet. Should I practice punches first?" Nathan stood up unsteadily.

"It has been two months of rest. Even if it's not fully healed, how serious can it be?" Micah said sternly. "Boys shouldn't be so delicate. Start practicing! Hurry up!" "Yes!" Nathan saluted and limped to the middle to demonstrate his martial arts.

Micah sat on the couch, watching with a satisfied smile. Nathan seemed to have some skills. Despite his small stature, he practiced martial arts with precision. "Not bad, keep going!"

"Sure!"

Sadie looked at the children studying earnestly, feeling very gratified. She now realized that Micah's way of education was more effective than hers. Thus, she no longer disturbed them and quietly left, closing the door behind her. As she turned around, her phone suddenly rang...

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