The rental process was not smooth. There were not many houses near the school, and the few houses were too expensive. It was inconvenient to rent a house too far away. After a few months, the two of them still hadn't found a house they liked. Compared with Mason, Noah was freer, so he spent most of his time looking for houses. Connor was also very concerned about this matter and would come over when he was free.
At that time, Noah was still learning to drive, and it took him nearly two hours to get to the northernmost end of Haidian. Mason saw that he could not rest almost every weekend, and was afraid that he would be tired, so he advised him not to worry, and to find it if he could, and forget it if he couldn't. But Noah took two big mouthfuls of rice and said, "I will find it."
Things cannot be delayed. Even if there is no progress, we must keep trying.
But in the end, the house was still not rented. The reason was that after a year of tutoring, Noah quit his well-paid job and suddenly lost his biggest source of income. The house price became a factor they had to consider more.
The last time I went to the bedroom filled with knowledge and exercises, the boy was lying on the table listening to a Walkman. The player was old, with paint chipped off the corners, and it didn't look like something that should be in this well-off family.
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