Jeanne brought George back to the Lawrence family's home.
In the main hall, besides Alexander and Jenifer, there were also Phoebe and Paul.
Logically speaking, after the wedding, the relatives should have left.
Yesterday, Jeanne did not see Phoebe coming back with them. Why did she appear again?
She walked into the main hall.
Phoebe quickly called out to Jeanne, "Jeannie, George you're back."
Jeanne forced a smile.
Jenifer also called out, "I thought you'd come back later since you went to Monica's place."
"I didn't have anything to do, so I came back first."
"By the way," Jenifer said, "George is six years old. Shouldn't he be in primary school now?"
Jeanne did not think about sending George to school at all.
Phoebe quickly said, "There's still a week before the interview at Angerburg Private Elementary School. I'm here with Paul to prepare for it. Do you want to go for the interview together?"
Jeanne was still thinking about it.
Alexander sat on the sofa with the newspaper in his hand and said disdainfully, "George doesn't know anything. Can he pass the interview?! He'll be a disgrace if he goes."
Jeanne's eyes narrowed.
"George is pretty good at playing the piano." Jenifer played the role of a good person.
"Playing the piano? Angerburg is an international first-class elementary school, one of the top ten schools in the world. Can he get in just by playing the piano?! If it was that simple, would there be a need for so many people to rack their brains to find connections ?! All the children there have been trained since they were young!" Alexander put down the newspaper, and he said coldly to Jeanne, "If George wants to go to school, he can go to a better public school. Don't think that I'll help you pull some strings."
"There's no need for that," Jeanne said bluntly.
Alexander would not be able to help anyway.
He glanced at Jeanne. "At least you know your place."
Jeanne pursed her lips.
She lowered her head to look at George.
Fortunately, George's temperament was the same as hers... He did not care about insignificant people at all.
She held George's hand as they went upstairs.
Phoebe, who was downstairs, seemed to be a little regretful as she said, "If George had been raised like Paul since he was young, he would be qualified."
"That's why I asked you to raise Paul properly, right? Children nowadays are all shaped from a young age,"
Jenifer said.
"It's all thanks to your care for Paul all these years. Otherwise, Paul wouldn't have been able to go to such a high-class school. Even if he did, he would still have to rely on you for his tuition fees."
"Let's not talk about that. As long as Paul can study well, money is a small matter to me. Can the Lawrences not afford to raise a child?"
"That's true. Everyone says that you married well into a famous family in South Hampton City. My brother-in-law is also a good-looking man. The others are dying of envy for you..." Phoebe flattered.
An arrogant man like Alexander naturally liked to be flattered like this.
Jenifer knew this was what Alexander was like and always tried to win his favor such that he willingly gave her money to help her family.
"That's enough. You're too sweet! Come, let Paul recite the book for us again."
Downstairs, it was harmonious.
Upstairs, Jeanne brought George back to his room.
Jeanne asked, "Do you want to go to school?"
"No."
"It'd be weird if you don't go to school," Jeanne advised him.
George frowned.
"Go to school and kill time, okay?" "You want me to go to Angerburg?"
Jeanne smiled. "Smart."
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