Stay Home Daddy: I Was Reborn After My Daughter Passed Away -
Chapter 445: Four hundred forty-five Planning the Unknown Future_1
Chapter 445: Four hundred forty-five Planning the Unknown Future_1
At this point, Gu Chen chose to directly tell Ji Pianran the truth.
"Something happened to Tangtang at kindergarten today."
Upon hearing that something happened to Tangtang, Ji Pianran immediately became anxious.
"What happened?"
When she came home today, she saw that Tangtang didn’t seem to be injured in any way, so it probably wasn’t a conflict with other children like last time.
"I’ve processed Tangtang’s withdrawal from kindergarten."
Gu Chen put out the result first.
When Ji Pianran heard this, she didn’t argue with Gu Chen right away.
Because she knew that if Gu Chen had done this, there must be a reason.
"What happened?"
Then, Gu Chen began to patiently tell Ji Pianran exactly what had happened at the school.
Ji Pianran listened closely to every word Gu Chen said.
After hearing the entire process described by Gu Chen, Ji Pianran also fell into deep thought.
She had never considered this issue before.
Because in her view, children at Tangtang’s age usually have the most pure thoughts; how could they possibly argue over money? But unexpectedly, an argument really occurred.
She couldn’t blame Tangtang for the incident; Ji Pianran understood this too.
"So, what should we do next?" Ji Pianran asked.
"If we send her abroad, do you think the two of us can go together?" Gu Chen asked Ji Pianran.
Hearing that Gu Chen was actually suggesting emigration surprised Ji Pianran a great deal.
However, she also knew that emigration is a path many parents choose for their children.
Especially for a wealthy family like theirs, sending Tangtang abroad would be the normal thing to do.
"If it’s for Tangtang’s sake, I can give up the current affairs in the company," she said to Gu Chen.
She and Gu Chen shared the same view on this matter.
As long as it’s for their child, giving up some things is not a big deal.
Having heard her reply, Gu Chen felt somewhat relieved.
It was the best outcome for Ji Pianran to understand the decisions he made.
"But unless we really can’t find an environment that is conducive to Tangtang’s learning, let’s not rush into emigrating.
It could lead to problems adjusting, both for us and for Tangtang.
Moreover, Tangtang might be even more reserved when facing some foreign children and not be able to integrate."
Ji Pianran thus shared her viewpoint.
Gu Chen also agreed with what she said.
While studying abroad offers good educational resources, it’s still uncertain how Tangtang would fare.
It’s like crossing the river by feeling the stones—one must proceed slowly and try.
"Tomorrow I’ll go and see if there are any kindergartens left in Chuan City.
If it really doesn’t work out, we could also try homeschooling," Gu Chen said to Ji Pianran.
Ji Pianran, not fully understanding the term homeschooling, listened to Gu Chen’s explanation.
"It means we directly hire teachers to provide one-on-one instruction for Tangtang.
In this case, whether she is in kindergarten or not won’t be so important.
She can go to school when it’s time for elementary."
Gu Chen proposed another method.
That is to find some private tutors for Tangtang.
Private tutors can provide one-on-one tutoring for Tangtang, which is also a very good educational resource for her.
Kinderarten diplomas are not very useful anyway.
And even if they were useful, it wouldn’t really matter.
Gu Chen’s core philosophy was different from that of the average parent.
Most parents strive for their children to secure a good diploma, then work hard to get into a good university so they can find a good job after graduation.
Gu Chen, on the other hand, hoped Tangtang could learn true knowledge and develop a sufficient love for it.
This would allow her to better understand the world and strive to embrace it in its entirety.
He didn’t want Tangtang to become a tool for capital to make money.
He wanted Tangtang to understand why she was on this Earth and what things she did that were meaningful.
Gu Chen believed in this idea, and Ji Pianran could also agree with it.
The two of them sat on the couch and talked for a very long time.
The resources in Chuan City were still decent, but there were places that were better than Chuan City.
Getting a private tutor wasn’t impossible; it was just a bit troublesome.
Because that meant someone would need to be available to take care of Tangtang often.
They both would have to squeeze out a bit more time.
By late night, the two of them lay in bed, ready to sleep.
Just before sleeping, Ji Pianran was always fidgeting here and there beside him.
Gu Chen had no choice; he could tell it was that time of the month.
Two hours later, they both fell asleep.
Early morning.
Gu Chen finally didn’t have to rush to make breakfast for Tangtang.
He took a lot of coffee beans that he got from Spiritual Spring.
He could sell all these coffee beans just today.
Noticing the time, it was already when Tangtang would usually be in class.
Gu Chen went to wake Tangtang up.
The little one still loved to be lazy when there was no class, always wanting to sleep a little longer.
But after Gu Chen called her several times, she finally got up obediently.
After eating breakfast, the little one was much more spirited.
"Dad, are we going to the café today?" she asked Gu Chen.
"Of course, there are many aunties and uncles waiting for Dad outside the café," he said, as he made her a cup of hot milk.
Although Tangtang didn’t say anything, it was clear she was slightly unhappy about going to the café again.
A child’s desire to play is relatively strong.
Going to the same place too many times can lead to aversion.
It’s not the children’s fault; it’s just that adults have stronger endurance and tolerance.
Even adults resist their current lives; in the end, they can only choose to submit to it.
Gu Chen quickly got ready, then took Tangtang to the café.
On the way to the café, Gu Chen bought her a small chair so she wouldn’t be uncomfortable all day again.
Just like yesterday, there was a long line in front of the café.
Today nobody stopped him when he went to open the door.
The door opened at 9:30 AM, but the official business hours started at 10:00 AM.
The customers all found good spots as soon as they got in.
After seating, there were still many people without chairs.
All the seats in front of the bar were taken as well.
Only a few unfortunate people were left standing.
But they seemed well prepared for the worst.
So, seeing no seats available, they had no complaints.
They just sat down on the ground without a care.
The other patrons didn’t find anything amiss with this.
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