Willow had thought that the kids were reading comics or fairy tales when they were at the bookstore all this while.
The kids looked at each other and smiled before continuing their meal.
“Like today, Hailey went out and almost got hit by a car because there was no one at home to take care of them. Luck is not always on our side. At least, there are teachers to watch over them when they’re at school,” Willow added.
Rachel chimed in, “That’s right. The kids are four now. They should go to school.”
Lara looked at the adorable quadruplets and sighed. “They’re growing up fast and they’re starting to be independent…”
Although the kids made Lara restless, she felt lost and reluctant at the thought of the kids not being by her side during the day. The kids would be at school during the day and would only be home at night.
Rachel left in the evening.
After Willow had put the kids to bed, she searched for jobs on the computer.
She could only look at the jobs that didn’t require any qualifications, like factory workers, janitors, or general workers.
She wondered if the knowledge she gained after two years of university had gone wasted.
She also wondered if it was like what Jasper had said. She was not up to expectations for the task.
She knew she was perfectly capable of doing a good job as a secretary, but most of the companies were hiring based on education qualifications.
Willow suddenly saw a company recruiting for a secretarial assistant.
She took her chance and submitted her resume.
On her resume, she wrote that she worked as the personal secretary of Hughes Corporation’s CEO for only a day.
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