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Jessica tried hard to control her anger. Just because he came from a privileged family did not mean everyone did. "Just because this school is not private like what you are used to, that does not mean it is not good!" Jessica replied. Roger was outraged and left no room for discussion. "No! He is my son. We are changing his school!" Jessica was nearly sure that kindergarten might not allow the sudden move, so a slight glimmer of hope remained. This school was very close to her house and she could not always live in Roger's villa. Knowing his mood, maybe Evan and she would be driven away when Roger was unhappy one day. "Thanks, but I think that is unnecessary. I just want Evan to be happy." Roger looked at her coldly. He really felt that Evan must have suffered a l