Only when Evander mentioned the matter of education did Angeline realize that Sebastian couldn’t stay cooped up at home all day for the sake of his physical and mental health. Instead, he had to attend kindergarten to have contact with other children.

Indeed, it sounded great for him to attend the same kindergarten as Floretta. Unfortunately, she didn’t have that much money.

Furthermore, she still had to save money for him to go abroad and seek treatment from a doctor in the cardiology field. That would be an exorbitant sum, and she could tell which took precedence at the end of the day.

“You don’t need to worry about the money. I’ll settle everything,” Evander asserted while she was still wavering.

It was as though he was merely speaking about something as simple as the weather.

“No, it’s okay.”

Angeline hastily waved her hands in demurral, embarrassed to accept charity though his offer was incredibly touching. Afraid that he would be upset, she elaborated, “You’ve already helped me too much. To me, Floretta is the best gift. I can’t continue troubling you.”

Clocking her resolute demeanor, Floretta started panicking.

She tugged at the hem of Evander’s shirt and cried out urgently, “Daddy!”

Exasperated, Evander plunged into silent contemplation for a moment before countering, “There’s no need to stand on ceremony with me. Besides, as a mother, you should consider the matter from Sebastian’s point of view. He’s a kid with special needs. If you were to send him to the average kindergarten, his mental health would never take a turn for the better.”

Upon hearing that, Angeline fell silent, feeling that he actually made sense.

Every kindergarten is of different quality. Sebastian is a kid with autism. He doesn’t like to talk and isn’t well-liked by the teachers. Worse still, he might be ridiculed by his classmates. If so, this action of mine will be akin to pushing him back into the fire after saving him from the frying pan. Should I work harder to give him the best educational environment?

Just then, Evander spoke timely and extricated her from the mortifying dilemma.

“You don’t need to make a decision in haste. I’ll have Sylas send you a copy of the kindergarten schedule. Take a look at it first before making up your mind.”

“That’ll be great.”

Dipping her head and seeing the two children hugging each other while grinning widely after the entire conversation, Angeline breathed a sigh of relief.

It had her all the more convinced that Evander was right. Perhaps this is the best choice.

to attend an event on behalf of Moistdore Cosmetics at

while the nanny Evander helped her hire hadn’t yet started work. Thus, Sebastian was left with no one to

from a business trip abroad. Hearing about

“Sebastian, my darling!”

lunged at Sebastian with

the couch, merely lifted his eyes and cast her an indifferent look after hearing the

as though he was griping about

he lowered his head again and focused his

She walked out of the kitchen in an apron and

God, what happened

her initial style of grace and poise. Not only had she dyed her hair pink, but she also wore a studded

right where she was, Nancy proudly spun in a

Doesn’t this look suit

and cradled her forehead. For

overboard, Nancy. Remember that you’re a top-notch manager. Who would be willing to talk business with you if you

Nancy regarded Angeline in

We should all try different styles.

headed toward

bought back a ton of toys

her suitcase. Taking out some unopened race car models, she started telling him how to play

piqued, Sebastian gradually accepted her presence and listened

stranger as she scrutinized the latter’s appearance. Hmm, this

that thought, she reached out and nudged Nancy’s

explain things to me?” she queried

Nancy questioned perfunctorily,

eyes brimming with worry, Angeline shook her

you interact with while abroad, and who exactly was the man

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