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Mother Winter shook her head with a smile.

The two mothers went into the kitchen together. Father Edwards was cleaning up, and Father Winter was also doing chores at ho. When taking out the trash, they happened to bump into each other.

They chatted and naturally brought up the topic of starting elentary school.

Hayes Edwards is six years old this year, and by September, he’ll need to prepare for school enrollnt.

There’s an elentary school right across from their neighborhood, near the kindergarten.

Father Winter also thought of letting Grace Winter attend this elentary school, but she’s still young and it will be two more years before she starts elentary school.

Father Edwards half-jokingly suggested that Hayes could check out the school for Grace first and later protect her.

The two kids had grown up together as neighbors, so naturally, the parents were happy to see them get along so well.

Once during a al, Mother Edwards even joked that Grace should beco her daughter-in-law in the future.

Three-year-old Grace Winter didn’t understand much and asked her mom in her sweet, childish voice, "Mom, what’s a daughter-in-law?"

Her cute and soft deanor lted everyone’s hearts.

Of course, Hayes didn’t feel the sa way.

In the evening, when the two families were having dinner together, this topic ca up again.

Mother Edwards said, "That’s great. Dawn Light Middle School is near the kindergarten, so Hayes can help pick Grace up in the future."

The braised ribs Hayes was holding slipped and fell into his bowl with a clatter.

Mother Winter said, "Oh no, Hayes is still just a child himself."

"What’s wrong with that?" Father Edwards said, "When Grace starts elentary school, they can look out for each other."

Father Winter nodded, "Having each other as companions will give us peace of mind."

Grace Winter didn’t quite understand what everyone was talking about, but she heard Hayes Edwards’ na. While munching on corn, she nodded, her cheeks bulging like a hamster’s.

And looking a bit silly.

Hayes glanced at her and then looked away.

The little companion had corn kernels stuck on her face, looking very annoying.

The parents were already talking about them going to college after elentary school, and eventually about marriage and children.

"Childhood sweethearts. If Grace and Hayes end up together, they’d just live upstairs..."

Everyone was laughing and chatting happily, filling the room with joy.

As for the two concerned... Grace Winter was laughing cheerfully, but only Hayes Edwards was troubled.

Troubled about when he could finally shake off the little tag-along Grace Winter.

It’s so annoying!

Actually, most of the kids from the sa kindergarten lived in nearby neighborhoods, like the chubby one who lived in the neighborhood next to Hayes Edwards.

"My mom said that I’ll attend Dawn Light Middle School too, and we’ll be classmates then."

The chubby one crunched on the cookies in his hand.

"By the way, Hayes, what about your sister? Is she coming with us?"

Hayes replied with a cold little face, "Of course not!"

"Makes sense." The chubby one thought for a mont, "Grace is only in the lower kindergarten class, still a year or... two away from school..."

He couldn’t figure it out.

Hayes, however, thought that when he started elentary school, he would definitely stay far away from Grace, this little tag-along, and see how she keeps sticking to him.

During the sumr break, Grace Winter went back to her hotown with her parents.

Hayes couldn’t be happier because he wouldn’t have to worry about bumping into that little tag-along the mont he opened the door, nor would he have to play boring pretend gas with her every day!

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