"Yes, Billy said he wanted his dad to buy him a parrot when he goes home." Nathan took out a golden invitation card from his backpack. "Also, mommy, Billy invited us to his birthday party!" Sadie was somewhat surprised. Last time, the two families' children almost got into a fight. How did they become so friendly now?

"Mummy, Billy doesn't bully Mia anymore." Noah explained seriously, "He brings Mia all kinds of delicious things every day, and he leaves the chicken wings and strawberries from lunch for Mia." "Yes, Billy is very polite to us now." Nathan gestured with boxing moves, "He has been learning boxing from me recently, and I even taught him a few moves!"

"Mummy, can I forgive Billy and accept him as a friend?" Mia tilted her little head innocently and asked.

"Of course." Sadie nodded with a smile, "Your friendship is up to you, and I won't interfere."

"Then can we go to Billy's birthday party?" Nathan asked immediately.

"Well..." Sadie thought for a moment and said tactfully, "There should be his family at his birthday party. Although you have resolved your conflicts with him and regained your friendship, his family may not see it that way. So, it's better not to attend this time. You can wish him a happy birthday at kindergarten instead!"

"I was thinking the same thing." Noah, who is mature in thinking, nodded, "Mr. Ronan's grandmother and mother are too strict. We better not go to his house."

"Alright."

Nathan pouted, feeling disappointed that he couldn't go to Billy's to watch Transformers.

Mia, on the other hand, didn't mind. She said earnestly, "I drew a picture as a birthday gift for him. Mommy, is that okay?"

"Of course! My babies are amazing!" Sadie kissed each of her three children.

"Mommy, you're a girl, so you can't kiss me randomly anymore." Nathan pouted and ran away.

"Huh?" Sadie was surprised. Nathan used to be jealous of his sister and would say that she loved her sister more and kisses should be divided equally. What was happening now? "Nathan has a crush on a girl." Noah held his chin, as if he knew everything. "He secretly watches her every day."

"Oh? Who is it?" Sadie asked curiously.

Noah leaned close to Sadie's ear and whispered, "It's our new music teacher."

"Hahaha, really?" Sadie laughed. "And what about you?"

"Of course not." Noah immediately patted his chest and said, "My heart is only for studying!"

"Hahaha, good boy, Noah!" Sadie lovingly ruffled his hair.

"Mommy, Billy gave me this..." Mia took out a bracelet from her school bag. "Because I helped him eat the strawberries he didn't like, so he wanted to give me a gift..."

"This..." Sadie took the bracelet and frowned involuntarily. "Mia, you can't accept gifts from your classmates without reason in the future, okay?"

"Huh? Why?" Mia opened her grape-purple eyes wide, curious.

"This bracelet is very valuable, it's their family heirloom..." Sadie said, then explained from the perspective of a child, "Anyway, you can't accept these types of gifts anymore, unless they make them by hand, okay?" "Oh, got it." Mia nodded reluctantly.

"Brenda." Sadie earnestly instructed Brenda, "Could you please take Mia to give this bracelet to their teacher tomorrow, and ask the teacher to help return it to that child?"

"Sure." Brenda nodded while cooking.

Sadie was about to say a few more words, but Coco cried out, hungry. The three kids ran to feed it.

The security guard knocked on the door outside, reminding them to pay the utility bills, or else the power would be cut off.

Sadie's train of thought was instantly interrupted...

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