Raising her head with a smile, Melissa looked at Tracy with pride and said, "You have to take an
examination to upgrade. As long as I can pass the recruitment examination, I can skip a grade."
Tracy's eyebrows furrowed deeper, and her eyes were full of determination. Melissa had to turn her
head and look at Brody angrily, "Dad has promised me a long time ago, but every time he eats his
words and becomes fat."
Brody glared at her and asked, "Have you done your homework in advance?"
"Those homework are all useless. I'm not as stupid as my brother. I just know how to do homework."
Brody frowned and wanted to refuse, but the anger in her clear eyes was more obvious. The anger
contained grievance, as if she was about to burst into tears, and her eyes were clear enough to say
that his father was a liar. Every time he cheated, he would eat his words and become fat.
Brody had no choice but to say, "Okay. Skip one year? "
Before Melissa could say anything, Tracy refused, "No, she can't. She doesn't do her homework well. If
she skip grade, it will be a mess. No way."
Seeing that Tracy was about to lose her temper, Melissa walked to Brody in a hurry and took his hand.
She looked at Tracy timidly, but she didn't want to be outdone. "Dad has already agreed. I'm going to
take the entrance exam."
Tracy was even angrier. With a sigh, Brody lowered his head to look at Melissa and said, "Okay. You
can skip a grade as long as you can pass the examination by yourself. "
When Tracy was about to retort, Brody signaled her to keep silent. She had to look at him angrily.
Melissa said happily, "If I pass the examination, let Melissa go to senior high school."
Brody frowned. He could see that Melissa had made up her mind. Ray stood aside, frowning and
looking at Melissa, but he didn't dare to say a word.
Tracy just glared at Melissa and didn't say anything. After a long time, Brody pinched her cheek with a
smile and coaxed in a low voice, "Melissa, good girl. You can skip a grade, but you can't go to senior
high school directly."
Brody looked at Melissa with a consulting attitude, and Tracy also carefully observed her face. Seeing
his serious expression, she had to nod reluctantly, but she still put forward a condition, "Melissa can go
to middle school, but my brother has to go back to middle school."
Tracy looked at Melissa in astonishment. She doubted that she had heard it wrong. Melissa held
Brody's hand and said fawningly, "Dad, let him go to junior middle school. He actually hasn't learned
anything. Don't let him skip a grade."
Ray stood aside and looked at Melissa with a frown. Then Melissa continued to pull his sleeve and
said, "Dad, brother is only thirteen years old. Ask him to go to the same class with Melissa."
Brody frowned more tightly and Melissa looked at his face carefully. In fact, she had already thought
about what she should do if no one agreed with her idea!
At last, Brody shook his head and snapped, "Nonsense!"
Although Melissa felt wronged and looked at Brody, she didn't cry this time. Instead, she looked at
Brody firmly and said, "My aunt told me to let me live in her house."
"Aunt will have a child soon. What are you going to do?" Said Brody with a dark face.
Melissa looked at Brody meaningfully and said, "No, as long as Melissa goes to see her aunt, she won't
have a child."
"Nonsense!" Tracy snapped. Looking at Tracy's face with determination, she said firmly, "No, you can
ask my brother. This is what aunt told me personally. And Dan Ben said that he missed me. If I can go
back, he won't be as cold as before."
Brody's eyebrows twitched, while Tracy looked at her seriously, trembling with fear. It didn't seem like a
joke. What did Ben and Wendy want to do? Shouldn't they have their own children?
Noticing that the expressions on the faces of both of them changed, Melissa knew that her words
worked. She continued to exaggerate, "Besides, Alice in the class lives in her aunt's house for a long
time. Her aunt treats her well, and so does Melissa. Dad Ben said he would buy a big cake for Melissa
every day. "
Brody frowned and pretended to be angry. He stared at Melissa and said, "Change the way you call
Ben!"
With a stubborn look on her face, Melissa said, "No, I want to live in Dad Ben's house. He will treat me
as his own child." Anyone could hear such a threat. Tracy sighed helplessly.
She couldn't do anything with this little elf. With a cold face, Brody was still struggling with the way
Melissa called Ben. "Hurry up and change your address. Otherwise, you won't be able to skip a grade."
Melissa raised her head, looked at Brody and said in the same way, "No. Ray must be kept back. " This
time, Brody's face really became serious. "One more word, change to call him uncle!"
Melissa still didn't change. She looked at Brody with a threatening look on her face. Obviously, she
meant that if you asked Ray to be kept back, I would call him Uncle. If you didn't let Ray skip the grade,
I would not only call him father, but also turn to another father. Frowning more tightly, Brody raised his
voice and shouted, "Say it again. Change your address as soon as possible."
Brody's sudden louder voice startled the other three people, especially Melissa. She trembled with fear
and looked at him with grievance, as if she was about to cry. Seeing that Brody was really angry her
tears fell down. Tracy hurried forward and held her in her arms. She looked at Brody and said seriously,
"It's just an address. It's just... Why are you so angry with the kids? "
Brody frowned and stared at Melissa. Melissa was so scared that she went straight into the arms of
Tracy. Ray, who had been silent all the time, walked up to Brody and said, "Dad, my study is really
hard. I can't keep up with it myself. I was self willed when I made the decision of being kept back."
Turning his head to take a look at Ray, Brody didn't say anything. His sharp eyes looked at Melissa
again. It was obvious that Melissa was threatening Ray again.
Melissa was so frightened that she hid herself in Tracy's arms and didn't dare to see the terrible look on
his face. Tracy looked at him seriously and blamed, "Don't frighten her. If she wants to skip a grade,
just let her do it. Besides, it's okay if Ray wants to be a freshman. Anyway, he's not old."
Frowning, Brody looked at Tracy and said, "Why do you indulge her?"
Tracy looked at him angrily, "Didn't you promise her at the beginning?"
"I did promise her to skip a grade, but I didn't promise Ray to go back a year."
Tracy stared at him and said, "That's also the result of your spoiling her. Let them go."
Brody frowned more tightly, stared at Melissa and snapped, "Change the way you call Ben!"
Startled, Melissa went straight into Tracy's arms. Although she didn't want to say it, she still said
reluctantly under the sharp gaze of Brody, "Uncle and aunt said that they wanted to have fun at their
home."
Tracy couldn't help laughing and looked down at Melissa, who was full of grievance. Her words
sounded smart, and then the frown on his face relaxed a little. Seeing that his anger had dissipated,
Melissa said in a hurry, "Melissa also has to skip the grade, or I will live with my aunt."
Brody's eyes became colder. He didn't expect that she would dare to negotiate with him openly and
straightforwardly. At this moment, it was Tracy who smiled. Looking at the darkened face of Brody, she
had to persuade him, "You don't need to care about them. As long as they are happy, everything will be
fine. Ray is not too old now."
Frowning, Brody looked at Tracy and asked, "Do you want such a little kid to stay among those big
kids?"
Tracy nodded and said, "Okay. But if you don't agree, you won't be able to see my baby again." Turning
his head, he said, "I have another one."
Tracy looked at Brody seriously.
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