Chapter 3633
Married At First Sight Chapter 3633 – Dr. Carden wanted Titus to copy some books, but she should avoid overburdening him to ensure it doesn’t interfere with his rest and playtime.
Children should enjoy happiness during the holidays. As they grow older, their carefree moments diminish, their schoolwork increases, and their time for play becomes limited.
Titus asked anxiously, “Mom, will the master listen to you? My master isn’t home, and the senior master usually follows her directions.”
Jane reassured him, “Dr. Carden’s master will listen. After all, you’re still my son. No matter how strict Dr. Carden’s master may be, he must take the parents’ opinions into account. Now, it’s time for bed. Tomorrow, after breakfast, you’ll copy the book for an hour, then you can play with Sonny. In the afternoon, after your lunch break, copy for another hour, and you can enjoy the rest of the day. You’ll also copy for one more hour in the evening. This way, you’ll total three hours of copying each day, but spread out. Avoid playing all day and then trying to copy at night; otherwise, you might be up past midnight.”
Titus replied, “The master only asked me to copy today. Maybe she doesn’t want me to play too much with my friends since the other masters have gone home and she has no one to spend time with.”
Jane chuckled and said, “Your master asked you to copy the book to help you focus, not just to limit your playtime. She wants you to strike a balance between work and rest. After the New Year, when you return to school, you’ll be able to concentrate better.”
“Don’t think poorly of your master’s father. They care for you like parents. Without their protection, neither Mommy Jane nor your Uncle Ben could keep you safe either.”
Titus quickly acknowledged, “Mom, I was wrong. I won’t think poorly of my master’s father again.”
Jane gently patted his head, “Now, go to sleep.”
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Titus went to the bathroom and then emerged, saying to Jane and Serenity, “Good night, Mommy. Good night, Aunt Seren.”
“Good night,” they both replied.
Titus was extremely tired. He had a great time playing with Sonny all day, and copying the book only added to his exhaustion. He climbed into bed and fell asleep in under two minutes.
Jane approached, tucked him in, and turned off the bedroom light, leaving only the bathroom light on. The soft glow created a calming atmosphere, ensuring the room was just bright enough to prevent the children from feeling scared if they woke up during the night.
Jane and Serenity quietly left the children’s room together.
With concern, Jane asked, “Are you having trouble adjusting to staying at my house? You’ve been staying up late and waking up early since you arrived.”
Serenity gently replied, “No, it’s just that I don’t do much during the day. I take long naps, so I’m not very sleepy at night. Sonny wanted to wait for my sister’s video call, so I stayed up with him, and it got late.
My sister is busy during the day and can only talk late at night. I didn’t reach her tonight, so I just spoke with my husband.
I wake up early because the baby in my belly is very active. He kicks me at dawn. I think he’ll be an early riser when he’s born.”
Jane smiled and said, “When the baby is very young, it’s best to have a nanny help. If you do everything yourself, it will really tire you out and disrupt your sleep. My husband and I often take care of our kids ourselves, and it’s exhausting. Especially when Ben has to work during the day, sometimes we let the nanny take over for a few nights.”