Aman withdrew his eyes from the account book and looked at Chloe seriously. "Are you serious? Don't you care about how many years your son has been missing in that school?"
"It's not that I don't care. I'm worried about you, but from what you said, I don't think it's the school's fault." Chloe gave her own opinion. "Besides, other aristocratic primary schools may not be able to organize students to travel in such a place. Judging from the fact that the school wants students to know the social situation of society, I think they have a good purpose and it's good for raising children."
Aman closed the account book in his hand, crossed his long legs, and knocked twice on his legs with his slender fingers. "Well, the two boys won."
"What's wrong?"
"They told me that if you also agreed with their transfer, they would transfer." Aman said with regret in his tone. He regretted promising his two sons.
The two kids were getting smarter and smarter!