Chapter 488
“I don’t know,” Harold answered with his mouth full of food. “I didn’t see Daddy when I woke up this morning.”
George swallowed the food in his mouth and said, “There are a lot of things to take care of at the Winters Corporation. Daddy must’ve gone to work at the company.”
“It’s Saturday today. Mr. Duke doesn’t need to go to the company,” Mr. Brown said with a smile.
“Is that true, Papa Brown?” George frowned. ‘Although the company staff was not required to work during the weekends, Daddy worked every day of the year, especially since there have been a lot of company affairs recently. Daddy should be in a hurry to deal with them…’
“Of course, it is,” Mr. Brown continued. “Mr. Duke has arranged activities for the four of you. I’ll send you kids over after you’re done with breakfast.”
“What kind of activity?” Harold asked curiously.
“Young Master George, Harold, and Alden are required to take an IQ test at the IQ testing facility.”
After hearing Mr. Brown’s words, Harold immediately shook his head and said, “I don’t want to go!”
George raised an eyebrow. “Haven’t we taken the test before?”
“That was in the past, now is the present.” Mr. Brown smiled and said, “Ms. Adina and Mr. Duke intend to enroll Young Master George and Harold in preschool, and most prestigious schools require an IQ test report. So you have to go take the test.”
“I guess I don’t need to go, then,” Alden said with pursed lips.
“Mr. Duke intends to do a comparison.” Mr. Brown said calmly, “If Young Master Alden’s IQ is higher than Young Master Harold’s, then he’ll consider changing the sequence.”
“That’s impossible!” Harold suddenly became nervous.” I’m much smarter than Alden. I’m the second child, and the second older brother. I don’t want to be the younger brother!”
“We’ll know once you’ve done the test,” Mr. Brown smiled.
Adina was a little hesitant.
The kids did not really need to take IQ tests or anything of the sort.
It was unnecessary to rank them in order of intelligence.
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