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Chapter 751: The Age to Start Elementary School

    <h4>Chapter 751: Chapter 751: The Age to Start Elementary School</h4>


    He dashed into his room and diligently took the clothes out of his suitcase and put them away.


    An Ruo was more than happy to let him busy himself. Learning to take care of oneself early on was beneficial for his growth.


    "Kangkang, Mom is going to make food for you. Once you’ve packed up your things, go take a bath, okay?"


    "Okay." The little guy nodded happily.


    She smiled and went off to cook. After Kangkang had tidied up, he came into the kitchen, tugged at her clothes, and asked her, "Mom, when can I go to preschool?"


    An Ruoxin thought that the preschool term was almost over and then it would be the summer holidays. Even if he went to school, he wouldn’t learn much. She might as well not send him at all.


    "Kangkang, do you want to go to preschool?"


    "I want to go, but I also don’t want to go."


    "Why?"


    The little guy, tilting his head, said, "There are a lot of ssmates in preschool, they can y with me. But I already know all the things the teacher teaches during the lessons, and I don’t want to listen."


    "Then how about we don’t go to ss this term? When the new term starts, Mom will see if she can send you to elementary school."


    Kangkang’s eyes suddenly lit up, "Mom, can I really go to elementary school?"


    "Hmm, haven’t you always wanted to go? When the timees, let your father figure out a way to send you." After all, the little guy was quick at learning and very smart. He might as well start school earlier, as staying in preschool was just a waste of time.


    Moreover, he was nearly five, so it was about the right age for him to start elementary school. And she had no worries about his ability to keep up; with his current level of knowledge, he could probably outdo second graders.


    "Oh yeah, that’s great, Mom, I love you!" Kangkang hugged her leg and shook it excitedly. Now he could go to elementary school to learn new things and wouldn’t have to listen to the boring lectures from the preschool teachers anymore.


    Seeing him so happy made her smile too.


    "Go take a shower now, after you’ve bathed we can eat."


    "Okay." The little guy hopped and skipped his way to the shower. An Ruo quickly made a few dishes and boiled some white rice porridge. She nned to eat something light to fill her stomach, aiming to cook dinnerter in the evening.


    Just as they were about to eat, someone rang the doorbell.


    An Ruo went to open the door, and from the peephole, she knew it was Mo Hua outside.


    She hurriedly opened the door, apologizing to him, "I forgot to reply to your text message fromst night."


    Mo Hua helplessly rubbed her head, "Seeing that you hadn’t replied to me, I came to check on you, worried something had happened to you."


    "What could have happened to me? If you were worried, you could have just called me first," An Ruo said with a smile.


    "I was going to visit you anyway, so I didn’t bother calling."


    An Ruo stepped aside to let him in. As Mo Hua walked in, he said, "I went to see Kangkang yesterday, how is he? Has he grown a bit taller?"


    "Uncle Mo, hello." As soon as he finished speaking, they heard Kangkang’s voice.


    Seeing the little guy there, Mo Hua stepped forward, lifted him up with a smile, and said cheerfully, "Kangkang, long time no see."


    Kangkangughed at him, and Mo put him down, squatting to give him a good look, "Little fellow, you’ve gotten sturdy."


    "I run every day, and I eat a lot. Mom also says I’ve grown a little," Kangkang replied.


    Mo couldn’t resist ruffling the little guy’s fluffy head, eximing, "Kids grow up so fast."


    "Have you eaten yet? We’re just about to eat, join us," An Ruo invited.
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