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Chapter 975: Arrangement



Besides, it wouldn\'t be too late to leave upon securing the job that Wang Sheng had promised him. In other words, he\'d lose out a lot if he were to leave now.

Everyone\'s gaze fell on Anna\'s face, and they waited for her next command.

"Oh?" Anna smiled, but her eyes were cold as she asked, "What can you do for us? You\'re not really useful."

"I may not be good at fighting, but I can be useful in other ways. For example, I can clean, and I can cook. That\'s right; there are some kids to handle here, and I can take care of them whenever you\'re busy."

Seemingly amused by Li Long\'s words, Anna chuckled lightly and reached out to pat Gao Zhiming\'s head beside her. "Alright, from now on, you\'ll be in charge of backend logistics."

Li Long\'s expression changed, and he nodded repeatedly. He had never done any job related to backend logistics, but he knew that it was the most profitable job in an organization. He had indeed made the right choice to stay here.

Since Anna had already issued her orders, it was time for everyone to start moving. They left one by one, including Anna, as she had her own affairs to attend to.

"Big Sis, where are we going?" Gao Zhiming asked, sounding uneasy. He was walking down the street with Anna, and he was sporting a brand-new backpack.

Anna had changed her makeup, so she looked a bit different from usual. She pointed at a huge clock between the distant buildings and said, "Do you see that? That\'s the school you\'ll be attending soon."

There was another sentence Anna refrained from saying. You were once a student of that school, but who knows whether that fact is going to be useful or not? I should just ignore those memories for now and see what\'s going to happen.

In addition, Gao Zhiming couldn\'t really stick to her every day, especially when she had to deal with some issues, like earlier\'s issue as an example.

"School?" Gao Zhiming seemed bewildered. Little Sichuan had gone to school, and based on Little Sichuan\'s words, school wasn\'t a good thing.

The power of money resolved every single issue, including the fact that Gao Zhiming was transferring in the middle of the semester and the fact that he had never been to school.

By noon on the same day, Gao Zhiming had become a second-grade student, shedding his identity as a street urchin. He received brand-new textbooks, which the principal personally placed in his backpack.

Accompanied by the homeroom teacher, Anna slowly walked past the classroom window. Through the glass, she saw Gao Zhiming\'s classmates and identified them through her memories.

Her memories were starting to blur, but she could still roughly recognize them.

"Let him sit next to that little girl. She looks well-behaved, and she should be able to help my brother study."

"Mmhm, okay. But as a teacher, I must remind you that your brother may not be able to keep up with the class. He has never been to school, after all. I suggest transferring him to first grade. It\'ll be less stressful for him that way."

Anna shook her head. Then, she pushed away Gao Zhiming, who was clinging to her. "No need, let him go in. It\'s better for him to be with kids his age."

Anna made Gao Zhiming promise her one thing—he had to hide the mask in his backpack and not tell anyone else of its existence.

Gao Zhiming looked back at Anna every three steps as he walked into the classroom.

The little girl sitting next to Gao Zhiming looked at Anna with curiosity. She had just changed seats according to the homeroom teacher\'s instructions.

"Is that your mom at the door? Your mom is so pretty," she asked.

"She\'s my sister, not my mom."

"Hello, my name is Miaomiao."

"I\'m Gao Zhiming."

This was their first meeting, but they were just children, after all. They were unlike adults, so it took them no time to start playing with each other.

Gao Zhiming realized that Little Sichuan had lied—school was a good place. After school, he went home by himself. As soon as he got home, the mask rolled out of his backpack by itself.

After what had transpired earlier in the morning, Gao Zhiming was already accustomed to the bizarre scene. He put down his backpack and searched the whole house for Anna.

Upon finding her, he hugged her thighs with both hands and talked excitedly about what had happened at school. He was so happy that he talked nonstop; he was still talking even later into the night.

It was clear that he completely regarded Anna as someone closest to his heart.

"Enough. Wash up and go to bed," Anna said, patting his head gently.

Just then, the smiling Gao Zhiming froze upon recalling something. "I can\'t sleep yet. I still have homework."

"Then, do it," Anna said as she held Gao Zhiming on her lap.

"But I don\'t know how to do it… I can\'t read the characters in the book..." Gao Zhiming muttered in a low voice that resembled a mosquito\'s droning.

Five minutes later, a dazed Li Long was holding Gao Zhiming\'s workbook in his hands. He stared at Gao Zhiming in front of him and lampooned, "Why do I have to do this?"

Tobba—an avid fan of watching from the sidelines and fanning the flames—walked over with a grin. "This is part of backend logistics, too. Anyway, it\'s time you step up and show your worth, so hurry up and do it."

Li Long looked at the tightly closed bedroom door and sighed. Then, he started teaching the little boy.

Gao Zhiming had never received any education, so Li Long\'s task was bound to be incredibly difficult. To make matters worse, he could not lose his temper. After all, the little boy was much more important to Anna than him.

Late at night, specifically after 10 p.m., Gao Zhiming was finally done with his homework. Technically, Li Long had done it for him.

Gao Zhiming fell asleep as soon as his head landed on the pillow, but Anna was still busy. The monitor screen in Anna\'s hands was reflected in her eyes, and the screen changed constantly as she clicked on the mouse.

Her goal had changed. She was no longer searching for the entrance to the Subterranean Sea. Instead, she decided to wait for Charles to grow up and enter the Subterranean Sea with him.

However, she needed funds to raise him. There were also more than ten people to feed and shelter, not including Gao Zhiming\'s tuition fees. The money that she had obtained from hijacking that plane would soon be exhausted, and she needed to find a way to receive a steady stream of money before she ran out of it.

Obtaining money wasn\'t really a problem for Anna; the issue was obtaining money without causing any trouble. It was a task so trivial that there was no need to do something risky that could alert the IMF to her location.

Just then, Anna recalled something and looked down at her diamond ring. It looked empty; clearly, she couldn\'t do the same thing that she had done when she had just arrived in the surface world.

While she was staring absentmindedly at the ring, she noticed some movement from the window. Anna glanced at the sleeping Gao Zhiming and frowned. Then, she stood up quietly and walked toward the window.

Anna swiftly opened the curtains, revealing Tobba holding a flashlight beneath his chin. He jumped up at Anna with a scream, but he ended up getting frightened instead of the other way around.

The tip of Anna\'s pen was just five centimeters away from his eye!

"Ah!" Tobba was so scared that his face turned pale. Then, he retreated frantically.

Anna threw the pen onto the table. Her face was cold, and her fists were clenched as she looked down at Tobba, asking, "Do you want a beating?"n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om

Realizing that Anna was not joking, Tobba hurriedly exclaimed, "Wait, wait, wait! I didn\'t come here to scare you by pretending to be a ghost. I\'m here to tell you something! My mom has discovered someone staking us out!"


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