Chapter 674: 670: Dr. Dunn's Versailles
Richelle didn’t mention any lofty words, but in her heart, she was always proud of her three children.
Seeing that she couldn’t persuade Richelle, Anderson changed the topic back to the children.
“Dr. Dunn, your three children are all so outstanding. Do you have any special education methods that you can share?”
Richelle replied truthfully, “Actually, there is nothing special. My biggest expectation for them has always been to grow up happily and to respect and love them to the best of my ability.”
This answer, no matter how you hear it, seemed rather official and perfunctory.
But this was what Richelle had been doing all along.
Anderson sighed, “It seems that smart children are indeed easier to manage.”
Richelle wasn’t sure about other people’s children, but her own three were quite easy to manage.
However, she didn’t say this, because saying so would make her sound even more pretentious.
Richelle and Anderson chatted and arrived at the principal’s office, where they saw the principal watching Timmy and Timothy play chess.
Anderson also knew a bit about the game and took a closer look, surprised, he asked Richelle.
“Dr. Dunn, what rank are they at?”
Richelle laughed, “They’re just playing for fun at home, never thought about taking any rank exams.”
Anderson watched the brothers play a few more moves and couldn’t help but advise Richelle.
“Dr. Dunn, I think they have talent. Maybe you could consider letting them participate in competitions and secure their rank?”
Richelle had actually mentioned this to the brothers once, but they didn’t seem interested.
At the time, Timmy replied, “Mommy, this is just a hobby and a form of entertainment for us, there’s no need to take any rank exams to prove our skill level.”
Timothy also added, “Yeah, it’s just for fun. Who’s good and who’s bad doesn’t matter that much.”
Richelle knew Anderson was being kind-hearted, so she just nodded her head.
“Thank you for the reminder, Anderson, I’ll think about it…”
But her saying she would think about it actually meant she wouldn’t consider it.
Anderson marveled at the brothers’ skill and originally, they were going to pause their game for the interview.
But Anderson was so fascinated that he insisted they continue.
With the consent of Richelle and the two young masters, many photos were taken.
Finally, Timothy, who started playing later than Timmy, lost by a small margin.
But throughout the game, the brothers had many brilliant and clever moves, which impressed both Anderson and the principal, praising them repeatedly.
The interview was delayed by half an hour due to the chess game, but Anderson and his team had no complaints. Once Richelle finished tidying her sons’ hair and appearance, the interview officially began.
“May I ask, Timmy Lewis, how are your relationships with your classmates?”
Timmy immediately replied, “Very good, we get along well with our classmates, with very few exceptions.”
Anderson then directed the same question to Timothy.
Timothy’s reply was equally watertight.
“My classmates are mostly very friendly, and we get along well in our daily studies.”
In fact, Anderson had no intention of provoking discord, and only asked about their relationships with classmates before going straight to the point.
“Could both of you share some details about what happened that day?”