To the Love of My Life-Chapter 879 - Ruby Time: After the Wedding (Ending 5)_1
Chapter 879: Chapter 879 Ruby Time: After the Wedding (Ending 5)_1
On Monday, at seven in the morning, Steve Burton got up, took a shower, got dressed, and selected the most expensive and stylish suit from his wardrobe to put on. He even chose a luxury watch to strap on his wrist before taking a quick, satisfied look at the dashing figure in the mirror, then left the house under the somewhat peculiar gaze of Ruby Gregory.
With the help of Madam Burton and Lady Gregory, Ruby took care of The Triplets’ breakfast, then handed each of them a little backpack before driving them to kindergarten.
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Meanwhile, Alfred Smith had also gotten up early, indulged in a fragrant petal bath, and tried on no less than ten outfits. Finally content, he put on the tie that Emily Gregory had bought him as a birthday present and confidently stepped out of the house.
Emily Gregory, with the assistance of her mother-in-law Madam Smith, had managed Pippin’s breakfast before personally driving her to kindergarten.
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The Triplets and Pippin attended the same kindergarten. Ruby and Emily had contacted each other via WhatsApp ahead of time, and they arrived at the kindergarten entrance almost simultaneously.
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Because their mothers knew each other, The Triplets and Pippin were familiar with one another too. Nevertheless, when they met again, the five children greeted each other amiably and then said goodbye to their moms very obediently before following the teacher into the kindergarten.
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Before the awakening of young love, children of the same gender tended to stick together, so Candice and Sue sat next to each other, while Chise and Pippin sat together.
Despite being just over three years old, Chise and Candice, as well as Pippin, behaved quite maturely. They sat together as if they were in a meeting, pretending to chat seriously. Even during class when the teacher asked them to play games, these three little gentlemen pulled out a workbook of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division from their bags and began working on problems totally mismatched for their age, holding pencils in their hands.
However, in contrast to the harmonious pair of Chise and Candice with Pippin, Candice and Sue had a conflict after nap time during the afternoon class.
It all started like this.
The teacher was teaching the children to draw circles. Though Candice and Sue didn’t need to receive advanced education as early as Chise and Candice with Pippin, they still scorned this ‘simple-minded’ activity of drawing circles. Thus, the mischievous Sue posed a question to Candice, “Candice, it takes me a minute to go to the bathroom, and it takes my brother Pippin a minute too. Tell me, if both of us go to the bathroom, how many minutes will it take in total?”
Candice, with her double braids and big, black eyes, raised one finger then another, and said to Sue, “Two minutes.”
Sue looked at Candice as if she had expected this answer and said, “Wrong answer!”
Candice blinked, looked at Sue, and her expression grew a bit innocent.
“Candice, are you silly or what? Our house has several bathrooms. Pippin and I can use one each, so it will only take a minute!”
Candice, who had just been called silly, pouted a little, unhappily rolling her eyes before following Sue’s line of questioning and asked, “Sue, if it takes you ten seconds to eat a piece of candy and I have five pieces, how many seconds do you need?”