"That's why I want to do something for her; maybe teaching her child could help repay my debt to her."

Jeremy slowly recounted the past, his eyes reddening.

I sighed.

"Honey, Emma indeed has it tough, and I don't oppose your gratitude; perhaps we can offer her some financial assistance."

"But right now, my life with Nina is being significantly affected."

"Don't worry, I've thought of a solution."

"It's more suitable to send James to kindergarten. If he could attend the same kindergarten as Nina, that would be perfect; Emma could then pick up both kids together."

Nina's kindergarten was a provincial model, with top-notch facilities and teachers, and parents across the city competed to get in.

But without a house in the district, there was no way to squeeze in.

He spoke as if it were easy.

"Babe... the unit in your name next door is still vacant; how about letting James use it? This way, we can solve our family's problem, and everything can return to normal."

I sat up straight, staring intensely at Jeremy.

"What do you mean? You want me to transfer the house to her and her son?"