Chapter 119 The Royal Kindergarten of Druce
Bert's eyes brighten. He orders the table in front of him. "I've been busy for a while," he says. "I've had some time lately.
At the word "we," Bane gasped.
Bert's eyes fell upon Bane and he could not help thinking of what Jick had told him.
His eyes darkened. "Would you like to have a job?" he asked.
This sentence, the spoon in Bain's hand was surprised to drop directly, and his face was filled with surprise.
Bert smiled with relief at Bane's reaction, and said, "Why? Don't want to go to work?"
Bane quickly said, "No, no, no! I want to work!"
She really wanted to get back into finance, even in a dream, but she had chosen Sophie and kept it to herself.
So, what does Bert mean now?
'Sophie's condition is stable and the matching bone marrow has not arrived quite so quickly. It will take some time for the operation to take place, but there may be some rejection of the new bone marrow after the operation.'
Bane felt sad at the words.
'In a few days' time, I'm going to enroll Sophie in a nursery where she can interact with peers and develop both physically and mentally.'
Even if the operation wasn't so successful, Sophie would still have friends.
Bane sensed the other meaning of Bert's remark, and was greatly distressed.
"Norton will finish his course here in a while, and as my heir, he will be responsible for the whole of Ron's company, so he will have to meet people of similar standing, and I have made arrangements for him and Sophie to go to a school."
'What school?
"Druce Royal Kindergarten."
After all, this kindergarten was the best kindergarten in the imperial capital, and it was exclusive to the children of the aristocracy. Only the children of the aristocracy could enter the kindergarten, and the children of ordinary families, even if they were rich, could not enter the kindergarten.
There, even when the child is only a few years old, the education is the best.
She wouldn't have been able to do that.
"Sophie and Norton will be able to register at the school in a while, and I'll arrange chauffeured transport for them, so you'll have time to work if you want."
Bane's face brightened and he asked nervously, "Me, can I really go out to work?"
Bert nodded faintly. "Yes," he said, "but you must stay here, and I will still pay you. You can choose."
Bane gave a big smile, and his eyes were exceptionally bright, as if he were holding an entire galaxy.
But you can't go to Ward Jonathan's. There's a little company that's just been bought by Ron's Group. You can just get there."
Even if Burt's tone was a little tough, she arranged for the companies she could go to.
But these, in Bane's view, seem a little cute.
"Bert Ron, thank you."
This thank you, is from the heart, but also with a trace of warmth.
Norton and Sophie's nursery school has been confirmed, and Bert, still recovering from a cold, has been at the manor for the past few days, not going to the office.
Bert and Bane began to get on with each other day after day. Bane thought it would be uncomfortable at first, but later she realized that it wasn't uncomfortable at all, perhaps because Bert's last fever had made her feel less invulnerable to Bert and less afraid of him.
From then on Bane learned something new about Bert and remembered many of Bert's habits.
For example, Bert loves coffee, especially black coffee, and doesn't like sugar or milk.
He is a very picky eater. He likes to eat meat and rarely touches vegetables. If he encounters vitamin deficiency, he will take vitamin pills directly.
When he was at work he did not delay, and when he was at home he did most of his work in his study, and he called Jick to the farm.
When Jack came to the manor, he saw Bane, but he was not surprised. When he met Bane, he took the initiative to greet him.
"Miss Reed, long time no see."
"Mr. Longman, you seem to be recovering well."
After the car accident, Jack had been in the hospital for a long time, and it was not long before he was discharged.
Bert's upstairs on a video conference right now, but he's obviously in a bad mood.
He just sat there with a stiff face and said nothing.
Jick sat in the doorway, quickly turning over various papers, but making very little noise, evidently not wanting to disturb Bert.
Bane came up with two glasses of warm water, and when Jick saw him, he smiled. "Thank you, Miss Reed," he said. "Leave it here.
Bane looked at the empty pile of papers in front of Jick and said, "You go ahead and I'll get the water."
Before Jick could stop him, Bane pushed open the study door and went inside.
The door was quickly closed, and Jick's words were shut on the outside.
Bane didn't know it. Bert was on a teleconference, and when he walked over, he saw Bert leaning back in his chair and twirling a pen, even though his face wasn't showing any emotion.
For she knew that there was so much emotion in Bert's eyes now that it was frightening to look at it.
Bane was so sorry that she would not have come in if she had known. She put her glass down and started to leave.
But she frowned when she saw that the coffee cup beside Bert was empty.
Why does the man drink so much coffee?
Drink like this all the time, also too hurt body, really don't take their health seriously? The doctor told him to take the medicine and he didn't move.
Bane could not help but angry, the man did not know to pay attention to the body, so capricious, can not control.
Bert gasped when he saw Bane, and did not turn his pen again.
At this moment, the faces of the senior officials of the various countries in this international conference were full of surprise.
Now this meeting is a summary meeting, which is held every six months. Every senior executive has to attend the meeting and make a report, because some of them are managing subsidiaries.
However, at this moment, the faces of those people are the expression of the ghost, the reason is that the president suddenly appeared beside the woman.












