Adora beamed and tilted her head, saying, "With Uncle Nate and Daddy around, no one will bully me. Mommy said I can always be a little princess!"
As the cherished child of the Jenkins and Lawson families, she was indeed a little princess.
After breakfast, the four of them headed to Prestige Elementary School to attend the entrance ceremony.
The elite private school required prior registration before attending.
Prestige Elementary School was only twenty minutes from the Nicholls residence, so they were not in a rush.
When they arrived, the entrance was already lined up with various luxury cars, confirming that the students here were all precious children of wealthy families.
Even though the parents dressed modestly, their movements exuded elegance.
To reduce competition among the children, all students wore identical uniforms.
At 8 a.m., the school gate promptly opened.
The teachers, dressed in uniforms matching the students', led the parents and children to enter the school in organized groups.
Mavis and Nathaniel each held one of the kids' hands.
Due to their striking looks, others assumed they were a family.
Someone even snapped a photo of them and posted it online, sparking a small wave of discussion on Twitter.
[User 1: These kids are gorgeous, especially the boy! His presence rivals that of some adults. And the girl looks like a doll. It proves that handsome men and beautiful women have equally attractive children.]
[User 2: I don't need my future boyfriend to be this handsome. I just hope some hottie will miraculously fall for me. I really want a pretty daughter!]
[User 3: I want all the information on this family!]
For the parents, this event was also an opportunity to network.
In high society, connections were crucial.
The higher one stood, the more important it was to build and maintain strong relationships to ensure the family's longevity.
"...That concludes our presentation. Please complete the enrollment process with your children. In an hour, we will begin our entrance ceremony."
It was the first time Asher saw so many children his age, and he was intrigued.
He carefully observed their actions and interactions.
Adora shook Mavis's arm and asked, "Auntie Mae, are we considered big kids after we finish signing up?"
Mavis replied, "Yes, and you'll have more responsibilities too."
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