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    Leon took Mourne to the Sanctuary’s storage room, where he gathered some parts and tools.

    After collecting them, Leon weighed them and looked at the number of parts.

    After thinking about it, he took more parts.

    Finally, grab some different colors of paint and you’re all set.

    “Okay, let’s go.”

    “Uh-huh.”

    Father and daughter returned to the garden, where they found a clearing and sat on the ground.

    Leon laid out the parts he had just brought back on the floor one by one.

    Then rubbing his hands together, “So, Daddy’s starting.”

    “Go Daddy!”

    Leon methodically put together the mishmash of parts.

    Some can be fitted directly, while others require tools to cut, sand or other more delicate and complex secondary operations.

    He’s doing a serious job.

    Moune was watching from the sidelines as well.

    She had already thought her dad was handsome.

    But somehow, when Dad got his hands on these complicated parts, the gears were spliced and snapped together in his hands, and all kinds of linkages were at his fingertips, and his look of scrutinizing them made him look …… even more handsome.

    Moune doesn’t know much about gravitas or charisma or anything like that.

    She just thought her dad was more than eight blocks more handsome than the other male dragons.

    “Almost.”

    Leon examined the object in his hand.

    It is a black square, while each side is divided into nine small pieces.

    “Is it done dad?” Moune came up to look at it too.

    “Nope, one last step to go.”

    Leon brought over the six prepared paints, dabbed a brush in them, and asked, “So, the last step, does Murn want to try it?”

    “Eh? Is it okay for Mune?”

    “Sure, come on, try it.”

    “Thanks Dad!”

    Whether you’re making games or toys, it’s the ability to get little ones to feel very involved that counts.

    Leon sat Murn on his lap, then gently took her wrist from behind and taught her to color the square in her hand.

    Although there were places where the paint wasn’t very regular, Leon didn’t say anything and just patiently helped Moune fix it.

    In the end, a square with six different colors was made with the cooperation of father and daughter.

    Moune held it in both hands, even though he didn’t quite know what it was, but Dad must have made something awesome!

    “This little toy is called a Rubik’s Cube, and it can be twisted and turned at will, so try it.”

    “Oh, good!”

    Mune tried twisting it a few times, and sure enough, little squares of different colors staggered to different locations.

    “The way to play the Rubik’s Cube is to recover all the little squares of all six colors. It can be a little hard to get started at first, but you’ll get the hang of it as you play.”

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