Chapter 281: Chapter 281: Finally Going to Kindergarten!

Since that day they visited Bai Zheyan’s house, the interaction between the two families had become increasingly frequent.

That Little Yu, well, she was practically running to Xiao Fei’s house every three days.

After all, the two families lived exceptionally close—so close they didn’t even need to cross the street to visit each other. Plus, the area was a high-end residential district with a reassuringly safe environment, so Bai Zheyan and He Tong didn’t mind Little Yu running over on her own.

In fact, Xiao Fei had quietly instructed the two female bodyguards originally assigned to Tang Yuxin—Zhou Miao and Ning Yi—to keep an eye on the little one.

With Zhou Miao and Ning Yi secretly keeping watch, there was no real need to worry about Little Yu getting into trouble.

Time flew by, and before they knew it, August had arrived.

The little ones...

Were finally about to start kindergarten!

Initially, Xiao Fei had planned to wait a bit longer. After all, the kids hadn’t even turned three yet...

Though, admittedly, they were only a few months short.

But the little ones were extraordinarily bright.

Thanks to Xiao Fei’s careful early education combined with the system’s assistance, the kids were taller than the average three-year-old, and they even looked more mature than their actual age.

Not to mention, in terms of adorableness, no other kids their age could remotely compare—not even little Bai Niangyu, who was already considered remarkably outstanding among ordinary children.

The main reason they decided to send the kids to kindergarten was because of Bai Niangyu.

A while back, they had heard that Bai Niangyu, who had already turned three, was going to start kindergarten. Naturally, the three little ones clamored to go too.

If they didn’t, then once Bai Niangyu started going to kindergarten, they wouldn’t be able to attend classes together.

The three kids were more than capable of handling the kindergarten curriculum...

In fact, Xiao Fei even suspected they’d do just fine if they went directly into first grade.

At the very least, Xiao Fei didn’t believe that the average unprepared first-grader could effortlessly solve addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division within 100...

That’s right, the kids could now perform calculations within 100 with precision.

This revelation completely shattered Tang Yuxin’s worldview.

These three children weren’t even three years old—still a month or two short!

Anyway, back to the topic of kindergartens.

This particular kindergarten wasn’t far from Xiao Fei’s neighborhood, Star Moon Bay—just a street over.

It was a well-known upscale kindergarten in the area.

And the tuition for a single semester came to tens of thousands.

On this day.

"...This is just unbelievable. Who would’ve thought getting a kid into kindergarten would feel like a job interview?"

He Tong sighed as she complained while out shopping with Tang Yuxin.

She had done her homework earlier: the kindergarten accepted a fixed number of students each semester, but the number of parents trying to get their kids in was astronomical.

Even with the steep tuition fees, many parents would grit their teeth and still send their children there.

In Yanxia, as long as the resources were available, parents would never hesitate to invest in their child’s education.

"Yuxin, what if Little Yu doesn’t get accepted?"

"Don’t worry, there’s no way Little Yu won’t make it."

Tang Yuxin chuckled softly, offering reassurance to He Tong.

At this moment.

The two of them were seated in an open-air café by the street.

The two women, vibrant and stylish, carried with them an extra layer of sophistication that younger girls lacked—after all, they were mothers.

Especially Tang Yuxin, whose youthful softness, married woman’s charm, and maternal tenderness blended seamlessly together. Just her sitting there, every glance or smile, every movement or gesture, radiated endless allure.

"Besides, hasn’t Little Yu been cramming at Xiao Fei’s place lately?"

Saying this, Tang Yuxin couldn’t help but burst out laughing.

In her opinion, Little Yu was already excellent, far outpacing most children her age.

But when it comes to education, as parents, you’ll always want to push for even more.

"Fair point..."

He Tong nodded, casting a glance at Tang Yuxin.

"You’re so lucky. Your husband is amazing at teaching kids. Mine? All he knows is making money, making money, making money..."

"Could you at least put away the grin on your face when you complain?"

"...Hahaha!"

He Tong couldn’t help it; Tang Yuxin’s teasing cracked her up.

She was merely venting for the fun of it. Deep down, she was more than satisfied with her husband, Bai Zheyan.

Especially knowing how, during her time as a vegetative patient, Bai Zheyan hadn’t left her side for a second.

The two women chatted and laughed, their clear, bell-like laughter drawing attention from everyone around them.

At a nearby table, a man who looked to be a suit-clad corporate elite instinctively straightened his posture. He adjusted his glasses, pretending to focus on his laptop screen while seemingly working, but his sidelong glances kept darting towards Tang Yuxin.

"Yuxin, look at that man. Doesn’t he look like a peacock showing off its feathers?"

He Tong sneaked a mischievous whisper to Tang Yuxin.

Tang Yuxin didn’t even look; she snorted lightly.

"Showing off? He could puff up all he wants; it has nothing to do with me..."

"Hahahaha... puff up... hahaha... Yuxin, you’re too funny."

Having known Tang Yuxin for so long, He Tong had only grown more familiar with her personality.

This woman, who seemed icy and aloof on the surface, could actually be endearingly silly once you got to know her.

And she also had a knack for coming up with unexpectedly amusing remarks.

"Good afternoon, ladies. Here are two of our specialty coffees."

At this moment, a waiter approached with two cups of exquisite coffee, placing them on their table.

Tang Yuxin blinked in surprise.

"We didn’t order these, though?"

Being stared at by Tang Yuxin, the waiter immediately turned red.

"Apologies, these are compliments from the gentleman at the next table."

The waiter stepped aside and gestured toward a man not far away.

None other than the one Tang Yuxin had described as the puffed-up peacock.

As soon as he noticed Tang Yuxin looking his way, the man even raised his coffee cup in what he thought was a suave gesture.

Tang Yuxin curled her lips in disdain.

"Sorry, could you take these back?"

Tang Yuxin asked the waiter.

The waiter immediately looked awkward.

"No need to take them back."

At this moment, Xiao Fei’s voice suddenly chimed in.

Tang Yuxin turned around in surprise, her face lighting up as she saw Xiao Fei walking over with the three little ones in tow.

As they approached, Xiao Fei drew innumerable looks from everyone nearby.

That ridiculously handsome man appeared like the Sun God himself.

The three little angels at his side, spotting Tang Yuxin, cheered, calling out "Mommy!" as they dashed toward her.

The repeated cries of "Mommy" left everyone around dumbfounded.

This goddess-like woman was already a mother of three kids!?

Tang Yuxin embraced the children, then walked over to Xiao Fei, gently holding his hand.

"Hubby, why are you here?"

"Just passing by."

Yeah, right.

Tang Yuxin chuckled to herself.

Xiao Fei lightly flicked her forehead. The affectionate gesture and Tang Yuxin’s bashful response had everyone around them practically drowning in jealousy.

Finally, Xiao Fei turned to the waiter and said, "Put those two coffees on my tab."

Under Xiao Fei’s intense gaze, the waiter instinctively nodded.

"S-sure thing."

Afterward, Xiao Fei turned his attention to the bespectacled man from earlier.

But to his surprise, the man had already slinked away in embarrassment.

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