"Do you like this?"
In Huaxia, in a school district house in City A.
Tu Xiaohei was holding a college poster in his hand and speaking to Heloise in front of him.
Adopting a little girl was far more difficult than Tu Xiaohei had anticipated.
Furthermore, to prevent Heloise from suffering any injustice, Tu Xiaohei will have to increase the difficulty level once again.
Puberty is still too far away, so let's leave that aside for now. What's right in front of Tu Xiaohei is Heloise's school enrollment problem—in order to enroll in a prestigious academy in City A, you need to own a house in the school district.
Fortunately, Tu Xiaohei didn't have any bad habits and didn't particularly like spending money, which is why he was able to save up for the down payment. In addition, A-level personnel naturally have extremely high privileges, such as getting discounts when buying a house.
Tu Xiaohei can afford a house in a good school district.
Otherwise, Tu Xiaohei really should consider doing part-time work to earn money.
B City and C City are also options, but considering that Tu Xiaohei's job may require him to be sent to the front lines at any time, and that monsters may appear from time to time, Tu Xiaohei feels it would be safer to arrange for him to be in a place with good public security.
S City should actually be the safest and most secure place.
The problem is that the housing prices there are just too high.
Even if Tu Xiaohei could afford it, the cultural differences caused by their different living standards would probably make Heloise feel inferior.
Therefore, after rounding, we can only choose City A.
"Um."
Heloise's eyes suddenly lit up as she looked at the college poster in Tu Xiaohei's hand, as if she was very interested.
"Okay, I'll arrange for you to go to that school to study tomorrow."
Tu Xiaohei breathed a sigh of relief and placed the academy poster on the table.
Heloise isn't the kind of girl who's outgoing and carefree; she won't say what she wants and will just keep it to herself.
If it weren't for the fact that Tu Xiaohei, lacking experience in raising children, deliberately asked the shop manager during this period, Tu Xiaohei would have had no idea about Heloise's dream.
His dream is to ensure that everyone in the world has enough to eat, and he is also particularly skilled in Western cuisine.
However, sometimes knowing too much isn't a good thing. For example, right now, it's not easy to find an academy that matches Heloise's interests.
There are really not many agricultural colleges in City A...
In addition, geographical and other special conditions make it even more complicated.
Fortunately, Zhao Kuangyi had information and posters of all the colleges in City A; otherwise, Tu Xiaohei would have been in real trouble.
"Thank you, Uncle!"
Heloise jumped up and grabbed Tu Xiaohei's waist tightly.
The term "uncle" was a conclusion reached after much deliberation.
If he calls me "brother," then my status as his guardian will lose much of its authority.
Call me Dad...
A seventeen-year-old father? He was already doing *that* when he was nine?
This logic doesn't hold up either.
After rounding, this is the only conclusion that seems reasonable to the uncle.
"No need to thank me. Just study hard when you get to school. Is the accommodation acceptable?"
Tu Xiaohei raised an eyebrow and rubbed Heloise's little head.
Seeing Heloise's excited expression, Tu Xiaohei seemed to see his own reflection in this little girl.
I wonder if his parents had thought about these things with the same excitement when he was that age.
When Heloise heard the word "accommodation," his expression visibly tensed up.
The little hand tried to grab Tu Xiaohei's clothes, but then immediately let go.
"Stop! Stop! Stop! We don't want to stay overnight! We've already bought our own houses, why would we need to stay overnight? We'll commute! We'll commute!"
Seeing that Heloise was getting nervous, Tu Xiaohei quickly abandoned all his plans.
After saying that, Tu Xiaohei glanced at his home, which he had already paid the down payment for.
It's not big, but it's not small either; it's been decorated to be very cozy.
In addition, there are elevators, smart furniture, and a professional security team.
Well, after all, he bought the house after going bankrupt. If it's not good, Tu Xiaohei will really be devastated.
"Thank you, Uncle!"
Heloise was really happy. She let go of Tu Xiaohei's arms and kissed Tu Xiaohei's cheek with her little mouth.
Tu Xiaohei scratched his head, patted the sofa, and gestured for Heloise to sit down.
Heloise was very obedient and sat down quietly.
His azure eyes were fixed on Tu Xiaohei, waiting for him to speak.
"Okay, since you're a day student, Aunt Jiang will pick you up on Monday, Aunt Su on Tuesday, Aunt Sun on Wednesday, Aunt Ren on Thursday, and I'll pick you up on Friday. Remember that? No matter who calls you back, you can't go back except for those four."
Tu Xiaohei asked tentatively.
Wang Zhuoxi has his own family, and Zhao Kuangyi is a complete shut-in. Tu Xiaohei even suspects that he might be so busy writing code that he forgets to pick up Heloise.
"Can't Uncle pick me up every day?"
Heloise really wanted to say these words, but she held them back.
When it reached his mouth, Heloise uttered only, "Mmm..."
Tu Xiaohei could also tell that Heloise was not very willing.
But there's nothing that can be done about it. His job is inherently like this, and he's not being paid so much just to have Tu Xiaohei there as a figurehead.
"Oh, right, this is the household registration booklet that was just handed out today. Give it to the teacher tomorrow if he needs it."
Tu Xiaohei took out the familiar little notebook from his pocket and handed it to Heloise.
Heloise took the household registration book and nodded.
"Also, this is your phone. If you want to buy anything at school, feel free to do so."
Tu Xiaohei is truly not stingy at all when it comes to Heloise.
Yeah, being stingy is something you only do when you're stingy yourself.
"Uh-huh……"
Heloise was slightly flustered after taking the phone.
Clearly, Tu Xiaohei gave too much, and Heloise didn't know what to do with it.
Looking at the flustered Heloise in front of him, Tu Xiaohei suddenly put his hands together in a pleading manner: "Um, Heloise, could you cook me a meal? Something like honey toast and sandwiches, I'm not very good at Western food."
He knows how to make the other person accept his kindness without feeling pressured, so Tu Xiaohei's emotional intelligence can accomplish everything except find him a girlfriend.
Heloise's eyes lit up, and he nodded firmly.
“Okay, Aunt Sun bought the ingredients for honey toast before when she helped me buy them.”
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