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Chapter 605 Homeschooling Or Kindergarten
Felix was dumbstruck. “So, you're also my Uncle Nathaniel's son?”

Jonathan fell silent upon hearing that question.

Felix took his silence as a yes and asked, “How could you deceive me?”

“What have I deceived you about?” Jonathan asked in return.

“Didn't you say Zachary was your father?” Felix's face flushed crimson from anger.

“I didn't say that. You were the ones who said that.” Jonathan slung his bag over his shoulder, his gaze frosty as he asked, “Is that all you have to say?”

Felix, startled by his icy gaze, took a step back. “Y-Yes. That's all.”

Jonathan turned and left, leaving Felix seething with anger in the classroom. “Dang it! How dare you lie to me? And I considered you a friend!”

A glint of icy resolve flashed in his eyes. “No one can usurp my position in the Rainsworth family.”

As Jonathan stepped out of the school gate, he immediately spotted his parents in the crowd.

He quickly approached them.

“Jon.” Cecilia waved at him.

Jonathan greeted his mother with a smile, “Mommy.”

Then, he turned his gaze to Nathaniel, but instead of calling him “Daddy,” he said, “Mr. Rainsworth.”

Jonathan had spent a lot of time with Nathaniel before. His feelings had changed from dislike to something more neutral, but he still didn't feel close enough to Nathaniel to call him “Daddy.”

Nathaniel nodded in response. Taking Cecilia's hand, he was about to turn and leave with them when a mother approached them.

“You must be this boy's parents. Would you like to join our parents' group chat? We use it to notify parents about any school activities,” the woman offered.

Cecilia never knew there was a parents' group chat. Without any hesitation, she took out her phone, added that woman on WhatsApp, and joined the group chat.

She then asked Jonathan, “Jon, is the school planning an overseas trip?”

Cecilia, who was raised by Martha, was surprised to find that elite preschools now organize overseas trips for young children.

Jonathan, reading, nodded. “Yes, the teacher did mention that.”

“Will parents be allowed to go?” Cecilia asked.

Jonathan shook his head. “I don't think so. The teacher said that while we're abroad, each of us will have a dedicated tutor for one-on-one assistance.”

Knowing that her son would be cared for, Cecilia felt at ease.

Elliot was envious of Jonathan, who got to travel overseas. “Mommy, when can I go to school like Jon?”

Just as Cecilia was about to say he could go to school after recovering from his illness, Nathaniel spoke up. “Homeschooling or kindergarten, pick one.”

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