"There's no need to think it over anymore. When it comes to selecting a site, what Susu likes is most important," Grandpa Qin stated decisively, brooking no argument.
"Exactly, exactly, the old man is right. Let's not overthink this. It's decided," Grandma Qin's thoughts were much the same.
They were far from senile; they understood their daughter-in-law's intentions.
For an investment as substantial as this, people generally conduct thorough research when choosing a location.
But this was about building a school, not a residential community; there's a difference in nature.
It has always been the surrounding facilities that cater to schools, not the other way round.
Once the school is built, the surrounding area will naturally develop.
Therefore, the considerations in running a good school were never about the location but about the educational resources.
There are many challenges and difficulties in this area, which the two elders will eventually tackle one by one.