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She Took The House The Car And My Heart

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Chapter 1615:

Once they were inside the living room, Jergave Freya and Ellis a polite greeting before heading upstairs with

Nina.

Their conversation hadn't gone unheard—Freya, Ellis, and Jesse had caught most of it.

“Mom,” Jesse suddenly spoke up, an idea forming in his head.

Freya turned to look at him. “What is it?”

“From now on, don’t let Nina go to the sschool as Jerand Jasper. It’s better if they're not in the same

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elementary, middle, or even high school,” Jesse suggested matter-of-factly.

Freya looked a little lost.

Ellis, on the other hand, wasn’t surprised at all—he was more than used to Jesse's maturity.

Freya remained puzzled. “Why?”

“Nina’s super playful. She likes to be friends with everyone,” Jesse pointed out. “Jerome, even though he’s still a

kid, is way too affectionate.”

They were still young, so it was easy to handle now. But if they ended up in the sschool, with Jerbeing

one grade ahead, he might start catching feelings without even realizing it.

Freya paused, clearly adjusting to Jesse's beyond-his-years thinking. “Which school do you want to attend?”

“It depends on Nina, but | probably won't go to the sone as her,” Jesse said bluntly. “After next summer, I'll

take the elementary school entrance exam. Just pick the one with the best academics for me.”

“You'll only be five next year...” Freya reminded gently.

Even she had started elementary school at six, and only skipped grades later.

“I can pass,” Jesse said with cool confidence. All his studying and preparation hadn't been for nothing.

If he got ahead academically, he could keep watch over Nina while she was still in school.

He believed his sister deserved a life where all she had to do was be happy. She shouldn't have to think about

working or earning money.

“Alright,” Ellis agreed, fully supporting whatever decision his kids made. “We'll make the arrangements. But Nina

probably wants to be at the sschool as you. Once she’s old enough, getting her in won't be too hard,” Ellis

reassured him. “Since you're going early, the entrance exam won't be easy.”

Jesse gave a firm nod and went back to his puzzle. If Nina ended up at the sschool, he could watch out for

her.

Meanwhile, upstairs, Jerwas asking Nina the sthing.

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