"Hehehe..."
Seeing her own son so serious, like a child who never grows up, fond of challenging his elders, Yolanda Bardot couldn't help but apologize to Ella Lacey with a smile, "Ella, look, to my son, your eldest daughter is just perfect."
"Hehe, Aunt Yolanda, Sister Cherline is indeed perfect. In A City Academy, even the whole A City, she's the undisputed Goddess." Obby Stuart added from behind her.
This was something Ella Lacey couldn't respond to, and she could only say with a full-faced smile, "My eldest daughter, she's a legend, you know. Even as her mother, I only have a vague understanding of her."
"Ella, the way you speak, it's like you're trying to solve Cherline as if she's a math problem, vague understanding... Back in my school days, I had only a vague understanding of many math problems too..." Tercy Mason chuckled as she walked up from behind.
This left Dilbert Walker and Alexander Stuart in charge of controlling the direction of the boat at the back.