Jane smiled and said, “Okay, I’ll take you shopping for clothes and gifts tomorrow.”

Jane didn’t say that she would help the children buy gifts, but let Titus spend the money himself.

First, Titus had his own small treasury, so he was not short of money.

Second, Titus was required to learn how to manage his small treasury, which meant he had to coverthe costs himself. If he wanted to give a gift to Sonny, of course he had to pay for it.

“What gift should I give Sonny?” Titus seemed to be asking Jane, but he also seemed to be talking tohimself.

Jane said gently, “Since it is a gift for Sonny, of course it is something Sonny likes.”

Titus was immediately confused and said, “Sonny likes to eat the most.” He has too many toys—allkinds of toys.”

Jane: “Then give him something he likes to eat.”

“He is not picky about food. He can eat everything in his stomach without killing anyone. He likes to eatit. Shouldn’t I prepare many, many gifts for him?”

Titus seemed a little jealous of his money. He looked up at Jane, as if he wanted her to pay for him, butwas embarrassed.

He recently mentioned that he personally purchased the gift for Sonny, and it was for his friend.

Whether it was his old master or his master, Uncle Ben, or Mama Jane, they all taught him that fromnow on he would be a man, and he must keep his word and not go back on his words.

By the way, they only said that from now on he will be a man who is upright and cannot go back on hisword. He has not grown up yet, and he is not yet a man. Can he go back on his word?

Titus’s black eyes rolled around.

He really wanted to ask Jane to help him pay, but when he saw her gentle smile, he finally decidedagainst it. He felt that it was a slap in the face.

Suddenly, Titus thought that before he came back with his master, his master’s good friends, whom heusually called grandpa and grandma affectionately, all gave him many gifts, which “surprised” him.

They gave him calligraphy stickers and red drawings, asking him to finish them during the wintervacation. When he went back after the New Year, they would check on him. If he didn’t finish them,they wouldn’t give him a New Year’s red envelope.

The red envelopes given to him by his grandparents were particularly generous.

He needed to make money!

The master always said that he would spend a lot of money when he grew up, and he told him to learnto make money. After making money, he also had to learn how to use money to make money.

He claimed that he no longer had to worry about bullying once he had money and skills.

He was young, and when he returned home, his uncles and aunts always said that he was a little kid.He was just a child. How could a child make money? He just saved the red envelopes given to him byhis elders.

Although he didn’t like writing so many calligraphy stickers and drawing red envelopes, he decided tospend a few days writing them in order to get more red envelopes.

He completed the task before Sonny arrived, and he could play with Sonny safely.

Titus asked, “Mom, I will also buy some calligraphy stickers and red tracing books for Sonny. Will helike it?”

“You mean, buy some calligraphy stickers and red tracing books as gifts for Sonny?” Jane knew thatTitus had returned with a bag of calligraphy stickers and red tracing books.

There was also a small part of simple addition and subtraction calculation questions.

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