Chapter 386

After hearing the words from Andrew, Copper realized how ridiculous his pity for Andrew had been.

No matter what, Andrew was born into a wealthy family.

Even though he grew up in a single–parent household and his future stepmother didn’t show much sincerity toward him, he didn’t need a person like Copper to sympathize with him.

Thinking about his previous pity for Andrew, Copper felt a bit embarrassed. However, this emotion was short–lived and soon dissipated, leaving behind an untraceable sense of superiority.

So what if Andrew’s father was rich? If he didn’t receive a good education and lacked personal skills, he might end up in a lower social class in 20 years.

In this world, only knowledge, skills, and abilities are the means to make a living. At the thought of this, Copper used his status as an elder to persuade Andrew. “Coffee and money are external things. A child of your age should learn more.” He paused for a moment and continued to ask, “During this winter break, did your father enroll you in any tutoring classes? You’ll be starting your first grade in elementary school tomorrow, right? You should be well–prepared for the transition.”

Andrew held his milk and drank it earnestly. When he heard this, he raised his eyes and nodded in agreement with Copper, saying like an adult, “The school curriculum isn’t that difficult, but it’s indeed important to prepare early and build a strong foundation.”

Copper chuckled, finding Andrew’s confidence a bit audacious.

Andrew was such a young child who was not even in elementary school. Yet, he claimed that elementary school courses were not difficult.

Copper’s habit of being a mentor emerged, and he immediately said, “If you think that elementary school courses are not difficult, then let me test you. What’s 9 plus11?”

During a break from drinking milk, Andrew glanced at Copper. His lips curled slightly, appearing somewhat displeased.

He wondered why the conversation had suddenly shifted toward asking him mathematics questions.

Despite being a little unhappy, Andrew was still polite and answered, “20.”

Copper was surprised, thinking that the child was quite impressive.

He asked again, “What about 17 plus15?”

“32”

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Afterward, he reminded Copper, “I already learned multiplication and division.” Copper nodded in agreement, thinking to himself that it made sense. After all, Andrew came from a wealthy family that had provided him with a good education.

had interrupted his learning during the entire winter break, his

more skills.” Copper thought of his own son and said, “You can learn

replied, “I know how to play

from a renowned teacher. My son’s violin teacher is a famous violin teacher from

“Who is your violin teacher?”

his eyes and proudly said, “It’s Olivia.”

to learn so that she could teach me. I chose the

in his eyes disappeared a

out who Andrew’s teacher was. If possible, he would

did he know that

he was not

spirits. “Olivia is very skilled. She knows a lot. She can play

humored him with

see the two of them

talking about

hist admiration grew. He thought Olivia was perfect in every way. So, he couldn’t control his desire to show off.

were talking about the violin, and Olivia taught me how to

tone was perfunctory. “Yes, Ms. Taylor is very

clever. Even though he didn’t realize it when

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wrong. They simply

and gave Shawn a

the list of his good friends. He felt that someone who didn’t respect or trust him didn’t deserve to be his friend. Andrew put down his glass of milk and stood up from the sofa. He pulled a chilly.

Andrew’s mood wasn’t right.

“What’s wrong with you? Are you angry?”

snorted. Nevertheless, he decided to give him another chance. “Shawn, I feel you don’t respect me. You don’t take what I say seriously, and you don’t trust me. You always treat me like a

I’ve always been serious. when talking

why do you always look so dismissive when I talk about

his head and explained, “It’s not what you thought. It’s just that I think children have a different perspective on adults they’re close to. So I

Olivia,” Andrew said earnestly. “And what I’m saying about her is

to play the violin, and she’s really talented. My dad has told me that when she was. ten, she could compose

it composed by “The Girl in the White

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