Zachary waved her off. "It's fine—it's not a small house, and you can't take care of Star while cleaning up."
"Yes, Mr. Slate," Lulu replied. "I was just helping Star wean today."
Lulu then showed him the soup, eggs, and vegetable juice she prepared. "It's time for her to move on to solid food, and it takes getting used to."
Zachary nodded after tasting everything. Though he did not do his homework on this, he trusted Lulu.
"I'm not worried about your work, but don't you think it'd get boring?" Zachary asked, concerned about nutrition.
Lulu nodded—she had already thought about it. "We're just starting to wean her, so we should introduce her to one type of food before starting another. That would make it easier to check the type of food she is used to, or if there are any allergies."
Zachary felt he had to reevaluate her just then. She had studied extensively and knew almost everything.
"You really are attentive," he said. "Just give me a shout if there's any issue."
Lulu then saw him pick up a jacket and knew he was going to work.
She nodded and watched as Zachary left the mansion.
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After reaching his office, Vivian immediately approached him to report about work.
She inadvertently spotted him checking the cameras and knew that he was looking for the babysitter. "Are you looking for the babysitter, Mr. Slate?'
"Yeah. We still need a maid," Zachary said, unable to resist a smile as he recalled Lulu putting the lampshade back on.
But after screening for so long, he was unable to find a satisfactory maid.
"Mr. Slate, your previous maid may be bad with children—"
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