It did not seem like a big problem. Jenson felt that Grace was just overly anxious.
With Jensen's many years of experience as a criminal police officer, he had a pair of discerning eyes and felt that he was great at seeing through a person.
Even though Sylvia was spoiled, she was not spoiled to the point of no return.
Now, it seemed that Grace was really too worried. It seemed that Sylvia knew where to stop. Therefore, Jensen still had great confidence in Sylvia, he did not think that this was a serious problem at all.
He smiled at her and said, "It seems that you really enjoy living on campus, so you'd better seize the time and enjoy this rare period of freedom you have. Perhaps your mother won't let you live on campus anymore after the winter holidays."
As soon as Sylvia heard that she could not live in school anymore, her expression instantly turned sad.
She was very depressed. If she really couldn't continue to live on campus after the new year, then her time on campus was really too short.
That meant she had a total of less than two weeks. How sad, it seemed that she really needed to take advantage of this rare short period of time she had.
Sylvia stared at her uncle, she thought that if she did not make good use of the resources she had, then she would really feel sorry for herself.
She thought that she needed to work hard and strive to get the opportunity to continue living on campus for the rest of the year.
She started to think craftily, and her mind started to wander about. She smiled at Jensen and said, "Uncle, can't you put in a good word for me and help me continue living on campus for the next semester?"
Jensen raised his eyebrows. "I don't want to be a part of this."
"But Uncle, don't you think that my dad pampers me too much?"
When he heard this, Jensen was surprised too. He stared at Sylvia and said coldly, "So, you know that your father pampers you a lot too, don't you?"
"Yes, my dad dotes on me to the point of spoiling. My mom is worried that my brothers will be left out and have an unstable mentality. You see, having me live on campus is great as it solves all those problems. My mom doesn't have to worry about me, and my dad doesn't have to dote on me so much, so my brothers can be at ease too. Plus, my new siblings will be born soon, and my dad and mom will have time to take care of them, so they don't have to worry about me. I will be good at school, and my dormitory management is very strict. Anyway, I can adapt to living here, I can observe everyone's character, and learn about what a group life looks like. It will be very helpful for me as a police officer in the future. Don't you think so?"
Jensen felt a little persuaded. He looked at her in surprise and said, "Well, Sylvia, your analysis is very accurate. But have you ever thought about your parents feelings if they know about your current thoughts?"
Sylvia shrugged and said, "That is why I asked you to put in a good word for me. Besides, I know that you know what you should do."
"You really think too highly of me." Jensen smiled as he looked at her calmly.
"You have been my father's good friend for so many years, and now you are his brother-in-law. I think your words are certainly useful, Uncle. Besides, Mom is pregnant, and I can't make her angry. Is that okay?" Sylvia even bowed to him.
"It seems that you are very sensible. In that case, we don't have to worry about you that much. About living in school, I can help put in a good word for you, but I am not sure about what will happen. Your parents call the final shot." Jensen did not continue making things difficult for her, he only said a few words.
"Well, in that case, there will be no hope left for me to live on campus." Sylvia felt sad at once. "Uncle, can't you be more straightforward and help me make a decision?"
"Sylvia, if your mom knows that you want to run away from home, she will be very sad." Jensen reminded her.
"Don't say it that way. I am not running away from my family." Sylvia smiled. "I just want to live on campus. I need to observe my life. I think I have been exposed to too little experience and need to integrate more into the community."
Jensen raised his eyebrows and said, "That is an excuse."
"Well, okay, I admit it." Sylvia shrugged. "Uncle, being spoiled is a painful feeling."
Jensen was a little shocked.
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