Chapter 387: You Can't Make Children Suffer No Matter How Hard It Gets
Since the children still needed to eat, Alexander walked into the kitchen and took out a small bowl. He poured a bowl of noodles into it from the pot.
With a bit of apology, he said, "Ivy, this bowl is for you. The rest, I'll take to the children. You can't make children suffer no matter how hard it gets. If you want to eat, I'll make it for you next time."
"Mm!" Ivy nodded and took a sip of the noodles in the spoon.
As she tasted it carefully, she couldn't help but furrow her brows.
Salty! It was so salty it was inedible!
Why did everyone say it was delicious? Even her children said so.
Could it be that they were all like her last night, not wanting to hurt Alexander's feelings?
But their acting skills were too natural, weren't they?
Especially her six little girls, they finished their bowls and even wanted three more. They were still fighting for food at the dining table.
If it really wasn't tasty, would the children endure the discomfort and fight for it?
Even if they were trying to please their father, the children didn't need to make themselves suffer like this, right?
Ivy picked up the bowl of noodles Alexander intentionally left for her and forced herself to drink it despite the strong discomfort.
On the way to the kindergarten, Ethan was driving while Alexander, Ivy, and the six children were squeezed together in the car.
Since the eight uncles, who were also bodyguards for the children, got drunk and slept at the Parker Group's palace hotel last night, Alexander and Ivy didn't bother them.
With the two of them by the children's side, what need was there for bodyguards? They would inform them about the children's school once it was decided.
Along the way, the children were excited, talking and laughing, extremely happy.
Alexander's mood was greatly influenced by the children, always with a smile on his face.
It wouldn't be long before he might have six more sons. At that time, this car wouldn't be able to fit them all. Wherever they went, they would need to drive an extended luxury car. Going out for a trip would mean bringing a whole squad of children. Thinking of such a beautiful scene, Alexander couldn't help but laugh.
Ivy stared at Alexander in confusion. What was he so happy about?
Could it be that the noodles she ate were intentionally made to taste strange by Alexander?
When this idea sprouted in her mind, Ivy suddenly felt that she was being too petty, indulging in the typical "projecting one's own thoughts onto others."
Before, when she slept with Alexander and left with a hundred dollars, Alexander had a reason to be angry and seek revenge.
But now, she's already married to Alexander. They were husband and wife. Did Alexander really need to play such tricks on her?
But if it wasn't Alexander's doing, why did everyone else find the noodles delicious while she found them overly salty?
What could be the reason? She would have to figure it out sooner or later.
Aucaster's best noble kindergarten, Little Sun Kindergarten.
The principal and teachers were having a meeting, focusing on the topic of expanding enrollment.
One of the teachers had a worried expression as they said, "The tuition fee at our Little Sun Kindergarten is really high. It costs a whole semester's worth—
"Up to 500,000, Aucaster hardly has any noble families..."
"Nonsense!" The headmaster was extremely annoyed. "Aucaster is a first-tier city with an average income of 80,000 per person. This is monthly income, which means an annual income of 960,000. Our tuition fee is only 500,000 per semester! Which child isn't taken care of by their parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents together?
One adult earning 960,000 per year, and with six adults that's 5,760,000. How could they not afford to send their children to the Little Sun Kindergarten?"
Another teacher said, "Headmaster, the accounts are not calculated this way. Not all families have such income..."
The headmaster slammed the table. "Come, come, you calculate it then. You tell everyone how to calculate it!"
The teacher muttered quietly, "I don't know how to calculate the accounts, but I know that if we reduce the tuition fee by half, the number of students will immediately double. In other first-tier cities, even if the fees are high, they are only around 300,000. Here, we charge 500,000, which is really too high..."