
She was talking and laughing with Anna. After she saw her come in, she stood up with a bright smile. "Hello, are you Zoey? My name is Manny Logan. I am..."
"That's enough. Let me tell her, Zoey. She is Manny, the niece of my old sister. She just graduated from school and came to see me." Anna added.
"Oh, hello. My name is Zoey. You can call me Zoey. Don't use the title ‘young lady'? You make me old." Zoey shook hands with Manny.
"How can I..."
"Don't mention it. You're my mother-in-law's junior, so we're friends. There's nothing wrong with calling me Zoey. By the way, Mom, where's Vanny?"
"Vanny is upstairs. Someone is playing with him. By the way, don't leave now. I have something to tell you." Anna waved at her.
Zoey had no choice but to walk over. "Mom, what is it?"
There was a smile on Anna's face as she amicably spoke to her, "I remember you said last time that you wanted Vanny to study at home, right? I thought about it and felt that you were right. For a family like ours, it is dangerous to let children stay outside."
"Yes, this is the decision made by Wyatt."
She was not very supportive of this matter. If this had been the case, the child would not be in danger. However, wouldn't he be a little too lonely if this was the case? Children were born to play with children. It would deprive them of their social pleasures if doing so.
It was just that Wyatt was very busy these days, and she did not take this matter to heart. She did not expect that Anna would mention it now.
She listened to Anna's words, then looked at smiling Manny, who watched them speak. A thought crossed her mind and she began to speculate.
However, before she could say anything, Anna said, "So, I have been paying attention to this matter. If I find a teacher for Vanny at home, the teacher should be reliable. Right? Coincidentally, I heard my old sister say that Manni graduated from an educational institution."
"She was just looking for a job. She was hired by some state-owned enterprise. I invited her over as soon as I heard it. Do you think it's a coincidence?"
Anna smiled and said a lot of words. Zoey blinked and slowly understood what she meant. "Do you mean to ask Miss Logan to teach Vanny?"
"Yes, she graduated from a famous university. She has a good education and a gentle and patient personality. I think she is the best to teach Vanny. What do you think?" Anna said eagerly.
It sounded good, but looking at Anna's rare good expression, she felt a sense of awkwardness. "That sounds good, but in this way, I should know what Vanny thinks. After all, she will get along with him. Mom, what do you think?"
"I see." Seeing that she was not very willing, Anna's face became a little pale. She nodded and conceded, "What you said makes sense. How about this? Let Vanny decide on his own."
"OK."
Anna turned around and asked the servant to bring Vanny down. She told Zoey, "I asked Vanny to get closer to Manni, but he said he wanted to play with Lego. What's so fun about playing with blocks? You bought so much for him. Really. Don't buy it in the future."
Zoey smiled and asked Manny, "Miss Logan, Vanny likes to play with the building blocks of Lego. I don't think it's a big deal. What do you think?"
Ronnie's expression did not change as she smiled gently, "Lego is helpful for the child's brain development..." When she said this, Anna's face sank. She added, "But he can't play for too long. After all, he should study now, not play."


