"Mommy, let's just go to the bookstore. I've already been to Zenon's bookstore anyway. I know that during this holiday season, the bookstore already has textbooks that will be used in the school year. The bookstore sells all the books that everyone will use. Bring me there. I just need to have a look and compare them to the ones in Zenon to know if I can accept the coursework here."
"I didn't expect you to be this smart." I could not help but reach out and rub Munchkin's hair.
I did not know how many points he would get on the test afterward, but I was sure the pressure of schoolwork and studying would not be a problem for Munchkin.
He was brainy and not afraid to solve
problems.
"Of course, Mommy. Do you really think I'm as dumb as you are?" the little guy said with a slightly smug look.
I did not say anything and silently swallowed a breath. It seemed that it was time for me to sleep early and get up early to practice good health. Otherwise, I would keep hesitating the next time I wanted to hit someone.
Once I was in good shape, I would not give this little guy even a moment to react.
Although the little one was afraid that I would be tired and did not want to visit the prospective schools, I still wanted to give him a more detailed understanding of the education in Whaldorf City. I specifically found a bookstore near one of the schools and took him to see the books inside.
I took a look around the bookstore and saw that there was more variety here, but the textbooks did not seem to be much more difficult than Zenon's.
After walking through the bookstore, I dragged Munchkin down the street and accidentally wandered into an alley.
There were not many people in the alley, but the stores were full and seemed to be bustling.
Curious, I dragged Munchkin there.
After walking into the alley, I found that the small stores here were particularly charming. Although there was no loud music nor any staff standing at the door yelling, almost every store had a storekeeper sitting inside that looked relaxed.
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