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Chapter 114

~6 min read 1,010 words

Yu Zhouzhou’s apple was

indeed much sweeter than an ordinary apple.

Chewing the apple,

Qin Feng smiled happily.

Just as he was about to ask Yu Zhouzhou for another piece,

Yu Zhouzhou carefully put the apple away.

Qin Feng was puzzled: "Not eating anymore?"

"Class is about to start; it won't be good if the teacher finds out."

Yu Zhouzhou finished with a flushed face,

and then opened her notebook.

Seeing that Qin Feng’s desk was empty,

Yu Zhouzhou took another notebook out of her bag with a flushed face,

and then took out a ballpoint pen and handed it to Qin Feng: "Take notes."

"Alright..."

Qin Feng smiled helplessly.

This Appreciation of Great Xia History was an elective,

and as long as you showed up, that was enough.

There was no need to take notes at all.

The surrounding students were almost all like Qin Feng, just there to earn credits.

Only Yu Zhouzhou was so serious.

However,

since Yu Zhouzhou had said it so softly,

Qin Feng didn't want to object.

So he opened the notebook,

and after flipping through a few pages,

he saw that the back of the notebook was filled with pages of "Qin Feng, I miss you."

So,

Qin Feng sighed lightly,

and whispered in Yu Zhouzhou’s ear: "Yu Zhouzhou, if you miss me in the future, you can send me a message or call me, understand?"

"Mm."

Yu Zhouzhou nodded well-behaved,

but hesitated and whispered: "But I’m afraid of bothering you..."

"Ya—!"

Qin Feng was so angry he almost bared his teeth.

He could only pinch Yu Zhouzhou’s chubby cheeks again.

Yu Zhouzhou, however, was smiling foolishly,

seemingly enjoying the playful moment she had with Qin Feng...

Before the morning was even over,

Song Qian had taken Luo Nian to visit all the children’s playgrounds in the surrounding malls,

and even let Luo Le go in to experience them several times.

She took photos of the good things and recorded the bad ones as a warning to herself.

Then,

Song Qian took Luo Nian to the Civic Service Center,

registered as a self-employed individual with her ID card, and applied for the business license for the Spring Daycare.

Because Song Qian had a teacher’s certification and Luo Nian had a nutritionist certification,

the business license was issued very quickly.

Then,

Song Qian took Luo Nian to the largest children’s toy supermarket in the Imperial Capital without stopping,

carefully selected some small tables, chairs, and a low slide,

and after writing down the address for delivery,

Song Qian took Luo Nian back to the neighborhood.

Although the two were very tired,

they were both full of fighting spirit.

Song Qian spent ten minutes writing an advertisement for the Spring Daycare and posted it in the homeowners' group.

Before long,

Song Qian’s phone started ringing with notifications one after another.

Although Shuxiang Yayuan wasn't considered a top-tier luxury residence in the Imperial Capital,

it was still property with an average price of over 80,000 per square meter.

Most of the people living in the neighborhood were families with a certain level of financial strength.

And there were over three hundred households with children around the age of 3.

Among these three hundred families,

most were dual-income couples living together and paying off their homes.

But after the children were born,

a significant number of mothers were forced to give up their jobs to stay at home and take care of the children.

This care lasted for two or three years.

Actually,

these mothers had thought about having their parents help or hiring a nanny.

However,

reality was always disappointing.

Many of the parents from out of town were thousands of kilometers away.

Not only was transportation inconvenient, but there were also cultural differences and differences in living habits.

Living together was really hard to manage.

And hiring a nanny—

first, the cost was high; a full-time nanny cost at least 20,000 a month.

Second, after all, it wasn't the nanny’s child, so the nanny definitely wouldn't take care of the child as attentively as a mother.

Moreover, news about nannies abusing and beating children behind the owners' backs was always circulating on the internet,

which made these mothers completely unable to trust them.

Therefore,

they could only give up their social lives and jobs, staying at home as full-time moms.

Now,

when they saw that Teacher Song, who had a good reputation in the neighborhood, was opening a daycare,

providing care from 8 AM to 5 PM, Monday through Friday,

for only 1,600 a month,

and that there was a professional nutritionist preparing professional nutritious lunches for the children,

these mothers who didn't want to stay at home anymore were moved.

At this moment,

they were adding Song Qian on WeChat one after another.

Those who were already Song Qian’s WeChat friends transferred money to reserve spots first,

fearing that the limited 15 spots would be snatched up by others.

Listening to the notifications ringing on her phone,

Song Qian smiled happily,

and opened her phone to start adding people and chatting.

Luo Nian was also on the side with her computer,

recording the WeChat IDs, phone numbers, and reservation amounts of the people in a spreadsheet.

Song Qian and Luo Nian were both busy,

completely forgetting about Luo Le, who was left sleeping on the bed.

At this moment,

Luo Le happened to wake up,

and saw a butterfly fly through the window and directly into the room.

"Butterfly?!"

Seeing the butterfly,

little Luo Le was very surprised and opened her little fleshy hands to catch it.

However,

the butterfly kept fluttering up and down, making it impossible for Luo Le to catch it.

After trying to catch it for a while and failing,

Luo Le got anxious,

sat up, and shouted toward the living room: "Mom, butterfly, butterfly!"

At this time,

Luo Nian was busy recording in the living room

and didn't have time to pay attention to Luo Le, so she responded casually: "Okay, butterfly. Then go catch the butterfly, Le Le."

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