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Twins in Her Womb: Sir President, Please be Gentle by Heap Heap

“Forget it, then. It'll be hard for them to learn if they don't have the basic knowledge." Percy did not expect to hit a wall while
practicing with Luke's children.
"Mr. Percy, I understand it," Lanie tilted his head up and said.
Percy blinked and could not believe what he had just heard. "Didn't you say you haven't learned it yet?"
"I just learned it," Lanie said frankly.
"Mr. Percy, don't underestimate Lanie. He's really smart. Rainie's math is very good too," Tommy said proudly as he recalled
Percy's words, saying that they could not learn it because the problems were too hard.
Rainie put down the pencil and said, "Mr. Percy, I've solved it too."
"You too..." Percy looked at Luke.
Luke said boastfully, "They're my children."
"Pfft, let me take a look." Percy picked up the children's books and looked at their solutions.
Lanie's solution was relatively straightforward like the one in the textbook, but without prior knowledge of the topic, there was no
way he could solve the problem with a solution like that.
On the other hand, Rainie's solution was much more complex as it seemed like she solved it using all her math knowledge.
Percy put down the book.
"Mr, Percy, did we do it right?" Rainie took a look at Lanie's book just now and the answer was the same.
It was just that his solution was much simpler.
"It's correct, but why do both of you have different solutions?" Percy said. As expected, Luke's children were different from other
kids.
"Lanie reads more books, so the solutions he knows are much simpler. I haven't learned this, so I can only use what I've learned
in books to solve the problem," Rainie said as she rested her chin in her hand.
"How smart." Percy could not help but look at Luke.

Luke was also looking at Lanie while he recalled what his teacher said.
With Lanie's current ability, he could definitely skip grades.
However, he thought about how he had always been together with Rainie. If Lanie were to skip grades, Rainie would be lonely.
Plus, skipping grades might not necessarily be good for the child, so he rejected the teacher's suggestion without much
consideration.
Now, after seeing Lanie solve the problem easily, Luke felt that perhaps skipping a grade would be beneficial for Lanie.
Plus, if Lanie had already mastered all the knowledge, he would not be able to learn much if he continued to stay in his current
grade.
“I heard that Mr. Crawford used to have good grades when he was in school too, so it's no surprise that his children are as smart
as he is," said Nina. Furthermore, their birth mother had also done well in school.
She heard Jean mention before that when Bianca was studying abroad, she studied very hard and would bag several
scholarships every year. On top of the money she got from part-time jobs, she did not need to receive any allowance from home
at all.
Percy was impressed. He nodded and muttered, "Then, our child must be smart too."
Nina smiled. The parents would not need to worry so much if their child was smart.
Now that she wanted to get pregnant, she wished that her child would be smart so that her job would be easier and she would
not have to worry.
Luke's phone vibrated.
He took it out and glanced at it. It was Luca. She had finished making dinner and called him down to eat.
Luke placed his phone back into his pocket and said, "I'll go eat dinner first."
Nina was surprised. "Mr. Crawford, you haven't had dinner yet? But Mr. Muller didn't order them to leave dinner for you."
"Well, Luca made pasta," Luke said as he walked downstairs.

As soon as he walked into the dining room, Luca served up two hot bowls of pasta. After smelling the aroma, he could not help
but say, "It smells familiar. Is it the same sauce?"
"Time was limited, so I just made a simple sauce with the usual ingredients." Luca handed him utensils.
Luke took it and had the first bite. The pasta tasted delicious, so he praised, "How could something you whipped up casually
taste so good?"
"Do you want more? I have too much in my bowl..." Luca said. Her appetite was not big, but Luke's bowl was already loaded, so
she had no choice but to put it into hers.
"You eat first. I'll take the leftovers." Luke took a big bite of pasta.
Luca was slightly stunned.
He was not used to sharing utensils with strangers, yet he still offered to help finish the rest of her pasta. She looked at Luke. He
was eating elegantly, but she could tell that he really liked eating the pasta she made.
Plus, he basically inhaled it all, so he was clearly starving.
Survey work was pretty physically demanding, so it was only natural that he would get hungry since he did not eat much in the
afternoon.
Luca stood up.
“Where are you going?" Luca instantly looked at her.
“I'm going to get a small bowl. The pasta is too hot, so I want to cool it down a bit," explained Luca as she walked into the
kitchen. She rinsed a small bowl and brought it out. Then, she scooped some of the pasta into the small bowl.
After that, she ate it slowly.
Tommy walked into the dining room, and his eyes lit up when he smelled the aroma of the pasta. “Ms. Luca, the pasta you made
smells so good."
Luke glanced at his son and asked, “Want some?"

Tommy nodded.
Luca thought that there would be enough. Since the kid had eaten dinner, he would not eat much anyway. When she was about
to get another bowl, she heard Luke ask Tommy, "Are you not full from dinner?"
“I'm full!" Tommy answered.
“You've already eaten, yet you still want to eat. Do you want to get a stomachache at night?" It was not that Luke did not want the
child to eat. It was just that Tommy could be a bit greedy at times and had no limit when it came to eating.
If he overate, he would suffer from the consequences later.
Tommy pouted. “But Ms. Luca's pasta smells too good..."
Luca thought about how his tummy would feel uncomfortable if he ate too much. It was not that she did not want to give him the
pasta, but she was just afraid that he might go out of control and get a stomach ache later, so she said, “Wait until tomorrow
morning. I'll make you breakfast tomorrow."
“Really? Ms. Luca, don't you have stuff to do tomorrow?" Tommy's eyes instantly lit up.
“Nope. We're done with everything we need to do outside, so we don't need to go out tomorrow," Luca explained to the child.
"Awesome! In that case, you'll have to make breakfast for me tomorrow, Ms. Luca," Tommy said while nodding.
“No problem," replied Luca as she smiled while seeing him run out to the living room.
Luke frowned and said, “You're spoiling him."
“I'm just feeding him what he wants to eat, and the kid is growing, so isn't giving him nutritious food that he wants to eat a good
thing?" Luca did not think that she was spoiling Tommy.
In fact, this was how she expressed her love for her son as a mother.
Luke nodded as Luca's food was indeed delicious and nutritious at the same time.
He took another big bite, and it tasted incredible.

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