She Stuns the World - Chapter 309: Chapter 309
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At that moment, Claire finished counting the money and remembered something. "Maria, tomorrow is Saturday, and Josie is going to the kindergarten to register. She'll officially start school on Monday. Do you have time to take her to the school to take a look?"
After arriving home, Josie noted that Maria had taken care of her the most and was the most familiar with everything about kindergarten.
"Ah! I almost forgot about that," Maria exclaimed, a bit flustered as she patted her head. "Tomorrow, I have a very famous teacher giving me my first lesson, and it feels a bit rude to take a day off."
Just last week, the renowned expert professor, Cesar Bullock from Dichester Art College, unexpectedly called her. He mentioned that he had come across her design drafts by chance and believed she had great talent. He wanted to take her on as a student and asked if she could attend his class at Dichester Art College.
Maria was both flattered and surprised by the call, but also skeptical that it might be a scam. While cautiously explaining that she had to work and that her family's financial situation wasn't good enough for her to attend school in Dichester, she quickly searched for information about him online.
Cesar then offered to fly to Kitmore City every weekend to teach her for one to two days, with the location arranged by her.
After confirming that there was indeed such a prominent professor named Cesar Bullock in the industry, she asked if they could have a video interview to avoid any regrets he might have after meeting her in person.
Cesar agreed without hesitation.
When she saw that he looked exactly like the photos in the news, she finally believed that good fortune had truly fallen into her lap, leaving her a bit shocked.
Without hesitation, she accepted Cesar's kind offer.
Even if he had ulterior motives, she wasn't worried. After all, she would choose the teaching location, and she would be cautious.
She was incredibly happy about this and felt like shouting it out to the whole family.
However, her family didn't realize just how impressive Cesar was. Athena's reputation and status were higher than his, so she felt it would be too arrogant to share such news as a newcomer who hadn't achieved anything yet. Therefore, she decided to keep it a secret and didn't mention it.
Upon hearing this, Alaric raised his hand and said, "I'll go! I love little kids!"
Claire glared at him. "Other people go to kindergarten to do serious things, but you just go there to play. I can't rely on you."
Athena raised her hand and said, "I'll go, and I have a car."
Claire smiled and said, "I feel the most at ease when Athena is the one doing things. Go ahead, Athena!"
Then, she glanced at everyone. "It's getting late. Go wash up and sleep. Don't affect tomorrow's work."
That night, the Donovan family went to bed early and woke up early the next morning.
In the morning, as Athena just got out of bed, she could faintly hear Josie's cheerful laughter.
While holding her cup of water and brushing her teeth, she pulled back the curtain and walked out to the balcony. There, under the carport across the way, she saw Arthur and Alaric playing basketball.
They had installed a basketball hoop at the edge of the carport, using the empty parking space to play. As they fought for the ball and took shots, they pushed and playfully shoved each other, exchanging playful insults and creating an atmosphere full of youthful energy.
"Ah, it's so energetic to see young people playing basketball in the morning!" She sighed inwardly. "If I could see this scene every day, my mentality would probably never age..."
After brushing her teeth, she called over to Josie on the balcony next door, "Josie, get ready to change your clothes and have breakfast, then we'll head to school!"
"Okay!" Josie waved at her and then called down to her brothers, "Arthur, Alaric, it's time for breakfast!" After that, she bounced into the house.
Next, the entire family gathered together for breakfast, which was a rare occasion.
After breakfast, Jaden went to the hospital to visit his grandparents, Maria headed to class, Arthur took Alaric and their parents to a restaurant, and Athena drove Josie to a nearby public kindergarten.
When the Donovan family first moved into Mid-Level Mountain Garden, they contacted the principal and teachers of the kindergarten to inquire about Josie's admission.
After learning that Josie lived in Mid-Level Mountain Garden, and seeing how well-behaved and smart she was—already able to recognize characters at just four and a half—the principal and teachers confirmed that the kindergarten still had space. They invited the Donovan family to bring Josie for registration and an interview at the start of the school term, assuring them that, if all went well, she could start immediately.
Athena was very confident in Josie.
On the way, she asked Josie, "Are you scared of going to a new kindergarten where you don't know the teachers and classmates?"
After arriving home, Josie noted that Maria had taken care of her the most and was the most familiar with everything about kindergarten.
"Ah! I almost forgot about that," Maria exclaimed, a bit flustered as she patted her head. "Tomorrow, I have a very famous teacher giving me my first lesson, and it feels a bit rude to take a day off."
Just last week, the renowned expert professor, Cesar Bullock from Dichester Art College, unexpectedly called her. He mentioned that he had come across her design drafts by chance and believed she had great talent. He wanted to take her on as a student and asked if she could attend his class at Dichester Art College.
Maria was both flattered and surprised by the call, but also skeptical that it might be a scam. While cautiously explaining that she had to work and that her family's financial situation wasn't good enough for her to attend school in Dichester, she quickly searched for information about him online.
Cesar then offered to fly to Kitmore City every weekend to teach her for one to two days, with the location arranged by her.
After confirming that there was indeed such a prominent professor named Cesar Bullock in the industry, she asked if they could have a video interview to avoid any regrets he might have after meeting her in person.
Cesar agreed without hesitation.
When she saw that he looked exactly like the photos in the news, she finally believed that good fortune had truly fallen into her lap, leaving her a bit shocked.
Without hesitation, she accepted Cesar's kind offer.
Even if he had ulterior motives, she wasn't worried. After all, she would choose the teaching location, and she would be cautious.
She was incredibly happy about this and felt like shouting it out to the whole family.
However, her family didn't realize just how impressive Cesar was. Athena's reputation and status were higher than his, so she felt it would be too arrogant to share such news as a newcomer who hadn't achieved anything yet. Therefore, she decided to keep it a secret and didn't mention it.
Upon hearing this, Alaric raised his hand and said, "I'll go! I love little kids!"
Claire glared at him. "Other people go to kindergarten to do serious things, but you just go there to play. I can't rely on you."
Athena raised her hand and said, "I'll go, and I have a car."
Claire smiled and said, "I feel the most at ease when Athena is the one doing things. Go ahead, Athena!"
Then, she glanced at everyone. "It's getting late. Go wash up and sleep. Don't affect tomorrow's work."
That night, the Donovan family went to bed early and woke up early the next morning.
In the morning, as Athena just got out of bed, she could faintly hear Josie's cheerful laughter.
While holding her cup of water and brushing her teeth, she pulled back the curtain and walked out to the balcony. There, under the carport across the way, she saw Arthur and Alaric playing basketball.
They had installed a basketball hoop at the edge of the carport, using the empty parking space to play. As they fought for the ball and took shots, they pushed and playfully shoved each other, exchanging playful insults and creating an atmosphere full of youthful energy.
"Ah, it's so energetic to see young people playing basketball in the morning!" She sighed inwardly. "If I could see this scene every day, my mentality would probably never age..."
After brushing her teeth, she called over to Josie on the balcony next door, "Josie, get ready to change your clothes and have breakfast, then we'll head to school!"
"Okay!" Josie waved at her and then called down to her brothers, "Arthur, Alaric, it's time for breakfast!" After that, she bounced into the house.
Next, the entire family gathered together for breakfast, which was a rare occasion.
After breakfast, Jaden went to the hospital to visit his grandparents, Maria headed to class, Arthur took Alaric and their parents to a restaurant, and Athena drove Josie to a nearby public kindergarten.
When the Donovan family first moved into Mid-Level Mountain Garden, they contacted the principal and teachers of the kindergarten to inquire about Josie's admission.
After learning that Josie lived in Mid-Level Mountain Garden, and seeing how well-behaved and smart she was—already able to recognize characters at just four and a half—the principal and teachers confirmed that the kindergarten still had space. They invited the Donovan family to bring Josie for registration and an interview at the start of the school term, assuring them that, if all went well, she could start immediately.
Athena was very confident in Josie.
On the way, she asked Josie, "Are you scared of going to a new kindergarten where you don't know the teachers and classmates?"
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