Wu Rong replied with a lackluster "Oh!"
Rao Jie continued, "Normal couples don't just move in together right away, do they? Let's just treat this as a normal dating relationship."
"Okay."
Rao Jie expected Wu Rong to complain further, but was surprised by the quick response. She immediately sent a thank-you emoji.
However, Wu Rong added, "Consider this your last long stay at your parents' house before marriage!"
Rao Jie: ...
"Let's make some arrangements. I want to formally meet my future in-laws and solidify our relationship."
Rao Jie: ...
Naturally, Rao Jie didn't take Wu Rong's words seriously; she simply focused on her own tasks. Although her time at home was short, the relaxed family atmosphere made her feel much more comfortable, especially since Rao Jian had been almost absent lately, which made her feel even more at ease.
Aside from returning home to sleep and occasionally having dinner with her parents, most of her time was spent with Wu Rong, which kept Wu Rong content and quiet.
However, Rao Jie occasionally noticed that her parents seemed to be secretly discussing something. But whenever she approached, they would stop talking.
Rao Jie didn't pay much attention to it; her current concern was which West Point Academy to choose for studying pastry.
Just as she was feeling troubled, she finally received a reply on Weibo. It was from Li Zhaofeng, using his wife's account. The message was long and detailed, leaving Rao Jie feeling immensely grateful after reading it.
Li Zhaofeng provided her with the best guidance. Excitedly, she showed the Weibo message to Wu Rong.
After reading it, although Wu Rong was annoyed, he couldn't help but feel a sense of gratitude. Despite their brief interactions, Li Zhaofeng had recommended several schools based on Rao Jie's talent for making desserts.
The schools he suggested were within the range Rao Jie had been considering; they just weren't as detailed as Li Zhaofeng's recommendations.
In fact, Li Zhaofeng's top recommendation was a West Point Academy in Romantic Country, where he had once studied. However, during their last meeting, he realized that although Rao Jie excelled in English, she didn't understand Romantic Language. Since that school focused on teaching Romantic Language, starting from scratch would truly be a waste of time and money for Rao Jie.
While French Pastry was appealing to pastry chefs, studying in Romantic Country leaned more towards its local market. After considering everything, Li Zhaofeng believed that if Rao Jie aimed for something greater and wanted to explore new opportunities, she should opt for the other recommended schools that catered to the international market.
Li Zhaofeng could see that Rao Jie enjoyed innovation, so he recommended schools that did not follow traditional teaching methods but instead emphasized students' creativity.
Of course, if Rao Jie really likes French Pastry, then specializing in that area is a good idea. She can just go to the school recommended by Li Zhaofeng. However, before that, she still needs to work on her language skills.
As for the West Point Academy in the country, Li Zhaofeng believes it’s not worth considering.
"What do you think?" Wu Rong asked.
Rao Jie hesitated.
Wu Rong expressed, "Don't worry about the money. It doesn't matter anyway; you can't afford any of these three schools. So leave this to me. Don't feel pressured; just think of it as borrowing my money without any interest."
Rao Jie looked at Wu Rong with some emotion. Although they had mentioned it before, neither of them had faced this issue directly. Now that Wu Rong said it this way, it was clear that he had considered her feelings before speaking.
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