"Bastard! Your wife is giving birth in it, and you still want to talk about these messy things!" A voice rang in Scrooge's ear.

Without looking back, Scrooge knew that this was definitely the old Joseph. Now that Scrooge is gaining more authority in the family, no one in the family dared to speak to himself like this. Before getting rich, Carol often called himself a bastard, but with the development of the family business and the growth of wealth, Carol even developed a feeling of awe for the genius brother Own. Naturally The tone gradually became more and more respectful, not like facing a brother, but like facing Dage. At this time, only Joseph Sr. could "Hunboy", "Hunboy" was called Scrooge.

However, even Joseph’s treatment of Scrooge has also changed. If Catherine is in the delivery room and Carol is standing outside but still talking about business, it is estimated that Joseph is more than just a curse. It's a bastard, but directly slapped Carol's head with a slap.

"Hey," Scrooge smiled embarrassedly at the old Joseph. "Dad, you know, I don't really want to talk about this, but Dorothea has been in for a long time, and I feel guilty, so I found something to talk about. Dad, you see Dorothea has been in for so long..."

"It's still early, Scrooge," Carol said on the side. "It's only half an hour in, and it will take a while."

"Scrooge, have you thought of a name for your child?" Catherine asked suddenly.

"Ah, there are a few prepared names, both for boys and girls. But what is the final name? I have to discuss with his mother." Scrooge replied.

"Yes, it should." Everyone said that, but who didn't expect that when Scrooge's first child and Carol's second child were named, he didn't bother him at all. Mother's.

Everyone was waiting outside the delivery room. Scrooge stood up from time to time, whirled around, picked up the newspaper and looked at it, then sat down and stared at the door of the delivery room...

I don’t know how long it took. There was a sudden giggle in the delivery room. After a while, the delivery room opened, and Dr. Menger and Dr. Heim came out. Dr. Menger took off his hands. On the special rubber gloves, he smiled and said to Scrooge: "Mr. MacDonald, the madam is in very good condition, and the child is in very good condition. She is a boy."

"Yes, a very cute boy, he will not cry when he is born, and we are still worried about hypoxia. (Fortunately, when the nurse touched him, he immediately laughed. Speaking of it, although I heard that Yes, but it’s the first time I saw a child who didn’t cry but laughed when he was born.” Dr. Heim added.

"Doctor, can I go in and see?" Scrooge asked.

"Ah, it should be fine now, but you guys be quiet..."

At this time, Dorothea and the child had been sent to the special care unit next to her. Scrooge walked into the ward and saw Dorothea leaning on the bed that had been shaken halfway, and the little guy was being held in her arms.

The little guy’s eyes have not been opened yet, and people from United States have no habit of wrapping their children tightly. In addition, although it is already winter, there is heating in this ward, and the temperature is controlled at a very comfortable second. Around fourteen degrees. So Dorothea and the child were covered with only a thin blanket, so the little guy's two hands were still scratching in the air from time to time, and then he put his right hand into Own's mouth dishonestly.

Dorothea gently pulled the little guy's hand out of her mouth, and just touched him lightly, and the little guy giggled.

"What a little guy who loves to laugh." Scrooge walked over and smiled at Dorothea, and said, "Can you give me a hug?"

"Be careful, don't make him uncomfortable," Dorothea said, and handed the little guy to Scrooge.

As soon as Scrooge took the little guy over, the little guy who had been giggling all the time suddenly slumped and started crying, and the cry was so loud, it was almost deafening. Scrooge teased in a hurry, but to no avail. The child who had to be honest had to return it to Dorothea. It's strange to say that although his eyes haven't even opened yet, the little guy stopped crying immediately after he got into his mother's arms. This also made Dorothea feel particularly proud.

"Dorothea, what do you say the child's name is?" Scrooge sat down beside Dorothea, stretched his head to look at the child, and said to Dorothea.

"Well, let's call Greystone, I hope he has good luck." Dorothea said.

"Well, it's called Grey Stone." Scrooge didn't care about the name, so he agreed.

...

Although the birth of a child is a big event, especially for the McDonald family, under normal circumstances, as long as there is nothing wrong with the child, such as a disease, or if he is too useless, Little Greystone will have nothing. Undoubtedly, he will be the first-in-line heir to this business empire. But even if this kid is unfortunate and doesn't have any talent in business, at least he can definitely not worry about money. In this sense, we can say that Little Greystone was born a lucky person under the care of the goddess of luck.

But from another perspective, things may not be the case. Before our little Greystone could even open his eyes, his parents were already discussing how to toss the child.

"In any education, mathematics education is absolutely indispensable. This is more important than playing the piano, painting, riding a horse and other messy things. So we must strengthen his math training from an early age. To be honest, the mathematics of the United States children’s education section is too simple. Where can such things be taught to useful children. So, um, I think we need a higher standard of education..." Scrooge, who was born, expressed his disdain for the so-called "quality" as always.

"But for our children, the ability to communicate is also very important, so he must also be trained in verbal and written expressions. Also..." Dorothea also quickly added.

Then the wealthiest couple in the United States spent a precious weekend discussing a development plan for Greystone and drew up a detailed training plan for our little Greystone. According to this plan, we From the age of five, the lucky little boy has almost no childhood at all.

"Ah, I've finally made a rough plan!" Dorothea glanced at the plan set aside, and then at the little Glyston, who had just eaten milk and is sleeping soundly, (the newborn needs a day Sleeping for more than 20 hours) said to Scrooge, "There should be nothing left, right?"

"It's nothing, knowledge accumulation, ability training, physical exercise, social practice, etc. are all there. If there are any omissions, let's slowly make up later." Scrooge said.

"Dana and Donald are almost the time to be educated, do you think we suggest that Carol also train them according to this plan." Dorothea said with a smile.

"Well, why do you care about the two little guys so much? Don't you want to follow them to examine the effects of our plan?" Scrooge said, "but these two little guys should also be disciplined. All of a sudden."

Scrooge never believed in the so-called "happy education". In his view, the so-called "happy education" in later generations is basically for stupid people. Because of the emphasis on happiness, people can only learn something. Those who engage in "happy education" always want to emphasize the protection of children's nature, but the purpose of education itself is not to protect certain natures. On the contrary, its purpose is to change certain natures. And change is often painful. When Scrooge was born as a polytechnic in his previous life, it was painful to learn about Laplace and Lagrange. There may be people who can learn these things completely by this interest, but that is definitely a special case, and the special case cannot be copied. Scrooge sometimes feels that "happy education" not only violates the basic principles of education, but also violates the second law of thermodynamics. Because the process of education is to a certain extent gathering negative entropy and ordering the mind of the educated object. The second law of thermodynamics tells us that any artificial increase in order must be at the expense of increasing disorder on a larger scale. And happiness is obviously not the price, pain is. In his previous life, Scrooge paid such a painful price when he was studying. Moreover, to some extent, the ability to withstand pain is also one of the most important abilities, especially for people in the upper ranks, if you want to be able to suck the blood of others, you must first be able to suck your own blood.

...

The next day, Scrooge showed his educational plan to Carol and Catherine to seek their opinions.

"This is too much, right? If the child is cultivated according to this plan, it will be fully developed, but will it make the child too hard?" Carol asked.

"Also, Dena is a girl, so don't you need to learn these?" Catherine also asked.

"It's not hard work, not an adult." Scrooge said, "As for Dena, our girls will not be used as vases in the future, they will also be used as men. Naturally, they should also be cultivated in this way."

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