Chapter 1776 Who Made You Angry?
Chapter 1776 Who Made You Angry?
Chapter 1776 Who Made You Angry?
Just as she was worrying, Fu Yancheng called: "Wife, I'm going back to the city tonight. Wait for me."
Chu Xue said irritably, "If you're going to come back, just come back. Why do you have to call? I just got back and then came out again."
Hearing that his wife's tone was a bit off, he asked, "Honey, what's wrong? Who made you angry?"
Chu Xue said weakly, "I was thinking of sending the triplets to the school's preschool program so that it would be convenient for me to pick them up and drop them off. I went there to ask, but they said that only school teachers and staff can send their babies there, so I, as a student, can forget about it."
Upon hearing this, Fu Yancheng said, "I already asked about this through connections before, but I was so busy that I forgot to tell you."
There's a government-run kindergarten not far from the school that accepts children over two years old. I've asked someone to put in a good word with them so that I can send the triplets there.
Besides, it's more convenient, saving you the trouble of going to the preschool after you get to school. The kindergarten is right on your way to school, very convenient.
The problem was solved, but Chuxue was still not happy: "You really are something, you arranged everything without telling me. The sun was so bright today, and I even made a special trip."
Fu Yancheng quickly apologized, "I really forgot about this. Please calm down. I'll apologize to you personally when we get home tonight, okay?"
The thought that the call might be transferred and someone else might overhear their conversation made her lose interest in saying anything: "Alright, you go ahead and do your thing, I need to get back to work too."
Fu Yancheng smiled and said, "Okay, I'll listen to my wife. See you tonight."
After saying that, he hung up the phone. Chu Xue blushed slightly. Couldn't this guy say a few less words? Wasn't he afraid of what others might think?
She just turned around and thought about it again, but didn't say anything out of line. Let them think what they want. When she got home that evening, Chuxue told the triplets about going to kindergarten: "What do you guys think?"
Le Bao looked up and asked, "Mommy, can we not go?"
Chu Xue shook her head and said, "Once you've been there, you won't ask your mother such questions anymore. There are many children your age there, and you can make a lot of friends."
Le Bao stared at Chu Xue with her big, bright eyes: "But there's no Grandma Wei, no Brother Wenbin, and no Dad, Mom, Uncle Song, or Aunt Song."
Chu Xue hugged her tightly: "But your older brother and younger brother will stay with you. I'll take you there in the morning and pick you up in the afternoon. You can still see the people you want to see and make more friends. Wouldn't that be better?"
Seeing that Chuxue showed no sign of softening, Le Bao said, "Alright then, Mom, you have to be the first to pick us up."
Hearing her daughter's innocent voice, Chu Xue felt a pang of reluctance, but this day had to come.
The main problem is that there is only fall recruitment now, not spring recruitment. If you want to join a class, you can only do so if someone leaves the kindergarten, transfers to another school, or moves up a grade, thus creating a vacancy.
Her family is different from others. While others only need to wait for one spot, her family has three. Finding someone would mean owing favors. It would be better to send them to the daycare center first, making it easier to arrange their promotion later.
Le Bao nodded, and Fu Bao and Kang Bao naturally had no problem with it either. Their favorite saying was: "We are little men."
This is what their father, Fu Yancheng, instilled in them. Every time the two little ones solemnly crossed their arms and said this, she couldn't help but laugh: Look how your dad has fooled you.
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