Doted by My Seven Brothers

Chapter 197 Enrollment in School



Chapter 197 Enrollment in School

Chapter 197 Enrollment in School

"Mrs. Brook, this is your second son, isn't he? He's such a good-looking gentleman."

"It's really kind of you to say. Are you bringing your child to sign up?"

Mrs. Lewis nodded, "This is my son. This is your Auntie Brook."

After a brief mutual introduction, Mrs. Lewis shifted the conversation to Neil. She covertly said she also had a daughter studying abroad who was so brilliant, and she would like to introduce them to each other someday. Windy politely rejected and replied expertly with vagueness before she left with her sons and daughter.

But this didn't just happen once. On the way, anyone who knew Windy found a way to strike up a conversation, and when they saw Neil, they said they had a daughter, a niece, or a cousin. It was like a big blind date scene.

The smile on Neil's face was natural at first but then stiffened.

He pushed up his glasses with a helpless expression. If his elder brother were here, these people would never have come over to talk about these; at most, they would talk to his mother in private.

Windy teasingly glanced at her son and said, "We don't wanna rush you, but you must try harder. Don't spend all day in the lab. I bet when you get a little older, the government will be desperate to find you a girlfriend."

Neil squeezed his sister's tiny hand and said gently, "Mom, I don't have time to find a girlfriend. Now even if I did find one, I would have to stay at the institute for a long time and not come back, which is even harder than a long-distance relationship. Isn't that a waste of her time?"

Windy thought so. But he should keep looking. He couldn't live with that lab for the rest of his life, she thought.

"Then you aren't interested in any of the excellent girls in your institute?"

Neil replied, "It depends on fate. Anyway, there's no one I like right now. Isn't brother Marcus also single?"

When Windy thought of her eldest son's stern face and his intense oppression that made people retreat, she was really worried that no one would like her eldest son in the future. "No, I have to push him!" Windy told herself.

Neil looked down and met Nancy's curious gaze. He raised his hand to pinch his sister's fleshy face.

"Even if I were to find a girlfriend, first of all, she should be nice to you."

Neil and Marcus were not keen on relationship matters and went with the flow. Instead, they were raising Nancy as their daughter. If they were to find a girlfriend in the future, the first requirement would be that she must be nice to Nancy.

Windy quite agreed with this point. Although the Brook family had no requirements for their future daughter-in-law, they did not want a troublemaker in their family.

Nancy smiled artless at his words and then said in a baby voice,

"The one should be nice to you."

Windy was so relieved. The siblings got along well. She and her husband also had a good relationship, and after she married into the Brook family, there was no such drama as the in-laws making things difficult for her. She had been living in a honey pot all her life.

Having been happy in her life, she certainly wanted her children to be happy too. Especially her youngest daughter Nancy, she only hoped that her daughter would have a better life than herself.

The matter of finding a girlfriend was tabled for now, and Neil quickly changed the subject as they went straight to the headmaster.

The headmaster's eyes instantly lit up when he saw Neil coming.

Neil also studied here when he was a child. At that time, the headmaster was a teacher and taught in Neil's class. At that time, he was particularly impressed with this intelligent and quiet child.

As Neil grew up, his academic performance was so outstanding that he left all the children of his age behind. He went straight from university to work in one of the country's most important research institutes. Who wouldn't be proud to have taught a kid with such an impressive record?

The headmaster was proud anyway.

"How are you? Headmaster." Neil looked at this old man with black hair interspersed with silver hair and smiled gently in a polite way.

"Never better. Neil, it's been a long time!" The two men met each other with their palms shaking and saluted each other.

The headmaster looked at the person in front of him and lamented. He felt like being back in the time when the two brothers, Marcus and Neil, were still small, each more intelligent than the other. Although they look exactly the same, they were effortless to distinguish.

Marcus grew up as a deadpan with a fleshy face and an old-fashioned look, not knowing that it was cute to adults.

Neil loved to smile. Since his childhood, he was a gentle and attentive boy who was loved by the little girls at school. He would get a desk full of little gifts every day at school. He already has a huge fan base at school at such a young age.

The twins had been tied for first place since pre-school, and their grades were as identical as their faces. They were pretty annoying to the boys at the time, as all the little girls liked them both.

But don't think that they were easy to bully just because they got good grades. On the contrary, these two brothers were not only good at grades but also good at fighting. All content is © N0velDrama.Org.

Marcus liked to fight back directly on the spot; his brother, on the other hand, was a bit darker and enjoyed a tit-for-tat without being caught. In the end, every time the parents were asked to reconcile, it was the others who suffered.

The headmaster looked at the gentle and elegant youth in front of him as he recalled these and sighed that it was amazing how time flew.

The little naughty alabaster dumpling has all grown up.

After a short conversation, Neil stated the purpose of his visit to the school.

The headmaster looked at Nancy and nodded, "No problem, but according to the rules, we have to test her capability."

Neil was not going to make things difficult for the headmaster. Besides, if his sister were incapable, he would not allow her to go to the second grade, or that would be ruining her instead of helping her.

"Girl, take these three test papers and finish them."

Nancy took the papers and expressed her gratitude nicely and politely,

"Thank you, Uncle Principal."

After saying thank you in a sweet voice, she calmly went to the exam.

She had improved now and won't be shy at every turn.

The headmaster remembered Neil as a child when he looked at the delicate girl and smiled.

"Your sister is just as well behaved and polite as you were back then."

Marcus was very polite when he was little but he didn't like talking. He refused to be hugged and was as independent as a little adult.

Neil looked at Nancy and smiled, "She behaves much better than me."

The tone of his voice was so proud that people might think she was his daughter.

The headmaster laughed cheerfully.

Adam, the little bully who was not afraid of anything, stopped talking when he entered the headmaster's office and hid behind his mother as if he feared the headmaster would notice him. He kept saying in his heart that he couldn't see me, couldn't see me.


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