Chapter 402 A Ridiculous Thought
The next morning, Natalie went down for breakfast after washing up.
She had just put down her fork when the four kiddos sat down at the dining table.
“Mommy, did you have enough to eat?” asked Xavian with a cheeky grin. “The week is almost up. You should take Sophia in as your student!”
So, that’s why the four of them are behaving so obediently today. It is because of Sophia.
Natalie knew what was going on, but she pretended not to know. “You want to be my student? Sure. But, do you still remember the requirement? Do you remember the poem that I wanted you to recite? If you can do it at one go without a single mistake, then I will accept you as my student.”
“Mommy, back then, you only mentioned reciting it. You didn’t say she has to do it at one go!” Clayton was worried for Sophia and voiced his objection.
Franklin chimed in as well, “That’s right. You didn’t say she has to get everything right too!”
“I didn’t say that? Hmm… I cannot remember. Anyway, it’s the same even if I mention it now.” Natalie propped her face on one hand and said disapprovingly, “If Sophia thinks that my request is too much, and she can’t fulfill it, then it’s fine. I can pretend that none of these has ever happened before.”
At that moment, the three boys started to panic.
On the contrary, Sophia seemed very calm. “Fine.”
Natalie looked at Sophia with admiration.
Sophia might appear weak, but she was very strong internally. She reminded Natalie of herself when she was younger.
Back then, her mother had every intention to teach her about medicine, but she would still make things difficult for her. However, she would suck it up and never give up.
All of a sudden, Natalie felt that Sophia was similar to her in terms of her looks and height.
Sophia really looked a lot like her younger self!
Natalie shook her head and hurriedly cleared that thought out of her mind.
This is getting too ridiculous. How can I like Sophia so much that I start to think that she may be my daughter?
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