Chapter 1428: Chapter 1010: Full-time Mom’s Counterattack 18 (Five Thousand)
The university courses are not as intense as in high school. Generally, there are two classes or one class in the morning, one in the afternoon, and after class, it’s time for club activities. By around four o’clock, her time is free, so she goes to the company to work for a couple of hours, picks up her son at six or seven, comes home, where besides him doing his homework, she also has to cook and teach him piano.
The piano cost fifty thousand, and with the bigger house, it’s placed in the living room. She teaches and guides little by little. Having a professional background, teaching an introductory level is simply a breeze, saving a lot of tuition fees. You know, now a piano lesson costs two to three hundred, even three to four hundred, and a good teacher costs five hundred yuan, which is unaffordable for average families.
She herself is professional. Although she can’t quite remember those worldly scenarios, the skills she learned are perfectly retained in the depths of her memory and can’t be forgotten, which is probably a boost to her ability.
Now her son has learned quite a few skills: swimming, piano practice under her guidance every day for an hour, yoga, basketball, English, and reading, all taught and trained by her. This semester she plans to enroll him in street dance. She believes that boys look pretty cool dancing street dance. As for which skill he can stick to, it depends on how he allocates his time.
As the first grade starts, homework progress is slow, and study habits need correction. Boys are active and can’t sit still. Even if her temper is good, she has to get angry.
So, once children enter elementary school, kind mothers cease to exist. Quarreling over homework issues becomes a common occurrence daily.
Qi Yang is just like most children, hard to manage, playful and active. Boys, where are they as obedient as girls?
Especially now that restrictions on having a second or third child are completely lifted, he frequently pops out with, "Mom, why don’t I have a little sister?"
This question... How should she answer it? Find someone to have another child? She’s never thought about it! Even adoption is a complicated process.
So every time he asks this question, she calmly and without blushing says.
"Little sisters are angels looking down from heaven. If a big brother behaves well, doesn’t upset mom, and doesn’t bully other kids, she might consider coming to this home. You’re the little man of our family, so make sure to behave well and strive to have a little sister come for you!"
Sure enough, children are easy to trick, and with that, he doesn’t ask more because he hasn’t yet realized he’s in a single-parent family.
By the time he reaches second grade, or even the second semester of first grade, he might be aware of this. When that time comes, everything that can be told will be told.
Child education is a big issue, so essentially after seven o’clock, all her time is devoted to this child.
Skills like calligraphy and embroidery she completes in space, but work requiring connectivity must be completed outside.
On weekends, after Qi Qi drops him off at extracurricular classes, she goes to the company to work overtime. Regardless of having anything urgent, she circles the company every day, a habit she has developed now.
Due to increased investment percentage, her share in the company is also growing heavier. Initially, she had only ten percent of the profit share, and although the share hasn’t increased now, the department created solely for her in the company allows her eighty percent profit share with the remaining twenty percent used for company’s daily operations. In other words, it’s like a studio setup, with her as the boss but under Xingchen Company’s umbrella.
From the start until now, she’s invested nearly twenty million. Of course, future returns are also unpredictable because her team now numbers fifteen people. Weekends and holidays are her busiest times since she can only stream and sell goods during these times.
On weekdays, she focuses on regular learning and handling Xingchen Company’s main work part-time.
Qi Yang looks not bad, more and more like his ex-husband: thick eyebrows, big eyes, double eyelids, and high nose bridge. His height isn’t lacking either; not yet seven years old and already at 1.45 meters. Assuming this growth rate, surpassing 1.7 meters by elementary school graduation shouldn’t be an issue.
Everything else is fine; it’s just he isn’t as fair-skinned as her but more of a wheat-colored tan, looking healthy and with no major health issues. During kindergarten, he rarely fell ill and has great physical fitness, enjoys swimming with her, learns basketball beautifully, though he doesn’t quite like playing piano.