Chapter 1665
Sonny asked in confusion, “Why do we have to move, Mom?”
He had lived there for half a year with his mom and had gotten used to it.
Liberty lied. She said, “You’ll start preschool in September. Your preschool is quite far from here. We can move to a place closer to it so it’s convenient for me to send you to school.”
What opinions could a three–year–old child possibly have?
With Liberty’s explanation, Sonny nodded his head.
Therefore, she called a real estate agent, told the agent her requirements for renting a place, and asked for recommendations.
She was not in a rush to buy a house. She could look around and only decide after finding a suitable place.
Moreover, her priority was to pay for her son’s education.
Sonny was enrolled in Wiltspoon’s best preschool. The annual school fee was about a hundred thousand to two hundred thousand dollars. She had gotten some money from Hank when they got divorced.
She used a portion of that money and invested in All You Can Eat. Although the diner’s business was great, and she earned from it, she had also bought a car. After deducting the funds used to buy the car, the earnings of All You Can Eat were not enough to break even.
She would be able to break even and make a profit after working tirelessly for another month.
Liberty wanted to wait until her son started attending elementary school. She would consider buying a house only after she confirmed which school her son would attend.
It would be ideal to purchase a house situated between elementary and junior high schools due to its convenience.
While Liberty was getting a real estate agent to look for a house, Duncan had just exited the apartment building when he saw his mother getting out of the car.
He was relieved that he nailed the time for his mom’s arrival. He could stop his mother and not let her appear before Liberty.
“Duncan.”
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