Richelle Dunn nodded and said, "I've always been proud of what my children do."
Richelle didn't mention any lofty words, but in her heart, she was always proud of her three children.
Seeing that she couldn't persuade Richelle, Anderson changed the topic back to the children.
"Dr. Dunn, your three children are all so outstanding. Do you have any special education methods that you can share?"
Richelle replied truthfully, "Actually, there is nothing special. My biggest expectation for them has always been to grow up happily and to respect and love them to the best of my ability."
This answer, no matter how you hear it, seemed rather official and perfunctory.
But this was what Richelle had been doing all along.
Anderson sighed, "It seems that smart children are indeed easier to manage."
Richelle wasn't sure about other people's children, but her own three were quite easy to manage.
However, she didn't say this, because saying so would make her sound even more pretentious.