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As soon as the idea started, Bonnie shook her head and rejected it.
There's no way this could have happened.
Ayra lied to her, but did she lie to Max, her own son, as well?
With doubts, Bonnie took her first nap in the bedroom of the Pearson Family.
When | woke up again, it was dusk.
Sebastian is leading five children at the table on the computer, several with extraordinarily serious expressions.
She climbed up and curiously went forward, and found on the computer screen the enrollment brochures of the Capital's major
kindergartens.
"Isn't winter break coming up, why are you still reading the admissions brochure?" Bonnie asked curiously.
Seeing as it is now November, the winter holidays will be over in about a month.
So before coming to the Capital, Bonnie deliberately discussed with Sebastian and hired a teacher to give tutoring lessons to the
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtfive little ones, leaving the school side out.
Wait until the beginning of next spring.
"Little Joanna said she wanted to go out and meet her new classmates, | thought about it, we just cto the Capital, there are a
lot of things to deal with, otherwise it would be better to send them to kindergarten.
By the way, look at the progress and difficulty of learning over here, take advantage of the winter break to check the gaps and not
be compared."
Bonnie thought it made sense.
But still corrected a little, "I think my babies are the best, no worse than anyone else, go to kindergarten is fine, but never compare
with everyone, not to mention inferiority, in my eyes, you are the best, the best existence!"
These are not words of comfort for five children.
In Bonnie's eyes, they are indeed great!
Damon is the understanding, ever understanding and gentle big brother.
Andrew is cold and arrogant on the surface, but actually soft inside and good at the gof technology penis.
Lukas is a master of financial management and the oldest of the sunny warm men.
Erika is the fourth sister of the famous fortune teller, who is quirky and can divine fortunes.
As for little Joanna, very pampered, delightful, living is a little sun, just a smile, enough for everyone to indulge in.
These five little ones, all unique in their existence.
"In our eyes, Mommy is super great, too." Damon said. Damon said, "So don't be shy or timid if you meet with the Capital guys,
you're better than all of them!"
Hmm?
Bonnie wondered, "Why are you talking about this all of a sudden."
Sebastian held her hand and explained, "Grandpa has prepared a welcparty for you, tomorrow night, to invite all the Capital's
acquaintances to attend, the scene is, slightly grand."
That's called a little grand!
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The Capital is three times the size of Willisto, plus it is the capital of Weskiney, which has gathered countless dignitaries and
nobles.
When a long-established medical family like the Pearson Family hosts a party, it's bound to be a hit.
Not to mention that the party was to welcher as the real daughter of the Pearson Family, who dared not to show their
appreciation?
No wonder the understanding Damon is cheering her on.
To be honest, she was really a bit nervous about it.
"It's okay mommy," Erika walked up to Bonnie, "I've done a fortune telling for you, tomorrow you are bound to have a smooth and
very happy day."
This means that Mommy will shine at the party and have everyone praising her!
Bonnie was relieved.
"En, Erika said it's fine when she tells the fortune, so it must be fine." Bonnie nodded, "Then let's choose a kindergarten!"
"You should stay out of this matter." Sebastian, however, refused, "I'll just show them the school tomorrow, just as | have
something to go out and do."