Indeed, the school that Connor went to was an elite school.

Sharon wasn't as smart as Connor, so she was still attending classes at kindergarten.

As Connor was too smart, he stopped attending classes at the kindergarten a while ago. Shane arranged for the little boy to attend an elite school to equip him with knowledge from various fields.

Only those below sixteen with a high IQ would get to enroll in the elite school.

Connor was only six, and he was too young to attend ordinary schools. As such, this elite school was just perfect for him.

The reason he loved the elite school was that he no longer had to pretend to be an ordinary child. Back then, he was forced to keep his knowledge to himself in order not to deal a blow to his friends.

At his new school, he was able to discuss with everyone any topic he was interested in. He no longer had to worry about scaring his teachers and his peers.

Thus, Connor was obviously more cheerful now.

Back in kindergarten, he often idled around. He did a one-eighty after going to his new school and was now more upbeat.

That was when Natalie belatedly realized that her idea of sending Connor to kindergarten so he could enjoy a normal and happy childhood was wrong.

way to make him happy was to allow him to

wrong for her to force Connor to experience a happy

all, not every child wanted the same childhood. For a genius like

room for a while

the company to see her subordinates gossiping together. Curious, she asked, “What

Ms. Smith!” The employees were clearly surprised to see her.

a response. “What are you chatting about? I heard Joyce's

out and said, “Well, we all

Joyce's office

spent the entire morning calling and texting on her phone. She also kept grinning,

to make him happy was to allow

shown any signs that

was as strict as a discipline teacher. Thus, the employees assumed she would

man could stand

Joyce's odd actions that day proved that she was dating

Joyce's boyfriend could be, and how he could

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