Chapter 1934 Competitiveness Is Toxic

Byron and Rosalie went to the art school to pick the kids up.

At the school gate were plenty of luxurious cars. After all, those families who could pay more than one million in tuition fees a year would undoubtedly be wealthy.

However, there were also some students who got admission for free because of their talent.

When Byron sent the three little ones in, he wanted to pay for their fees. However, the school investigated the portfolios and grades of the three children and directly admitted them free of charge.

Of course, the school also intended to build a connection with the Lawrence family as it was a good way to advertise their school.

As long as other families saw the three children of the Lawrence family studying here, it might increase the admission rate of the school.

Sure enough, they used the achievements of the three kids to advertise the school, and the number of students immediately increased dramatically.

mainly arranged according to the mark of the students' art

dance class, film

three little ones got straight As and were in the same class. The students in that class

age, these children were intelligent and had IQs like gods. They were crazy talented, each with

learning to design traditional clothes,

thinking, law, and programming. It was mainly these five majors, but

amazing memories had been used to

cultural relics, network security, and business logic. He also took climate science

on the most projects among the students in the

the way out of the school, countless parents and classmates talked about

handsome, and the girl is beautiful and sweet. It's envious to see the family have such good children. The kids in the Lawrence family are indeed

are also the top students in the class. Their focuses on

they've accomplished so much at such a young age. Look, that little girl is the founder of Comfy. I heard that President Lawrence isn't managing it for her.

trade my life to have my kids be so

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