Huang Fei tugged at her son, ready to move on, when she noticed him staring intently at the Su family's yard.
"We need to hurry to your tutoring class, or you'll be late. You can't be like that second boy from the Su family, acting all unruly. It's nice to call it innocent and adorable, but let's be real—it's just a lack of upbringing, like a primitive human. Kids like that are the worst. Did you hear me?"
In Huang Fei's eyes, Su Li's carefree attitude was nothing short of a waste of time, utterly foolish. She was determined not to let her son fall into such a trap.
Even in this small place, she wouldn't allow her son's education to slip. After a long search in Guangcheng, she had finally found a tutoring class that barely met her standards. Today was the day she would drop her son off, ensuring he didn't slack off or lose his motivation.