Looking at the two children of the same age and height before him, Mo Qingze was deep in thought.
Zhenzhen was naturally intelligent, able to think critically, but also impulsive and opinionated. Now still young and by his side, he and Yanyan could still provide some guidance. However, once Zhenzhen grew up and entered school, without someone constantly beside him as a reminder, he feared the boy might take a wrong path.
Zhaozhao was also impressive, his aptitude and comprehension not inferior to Zhenzhen's. Although he appeared impulsive, his mind was steadfast, rarely swayed by distractions. If he could watch over Zhenzhen, that would also ease Mo Qingze's mind.
Yet, housing this child was already somewhat awkward. If he proposed this idea abruptly, the child might overthink and assume he was treated merely as Zhenzhen's little follower. Over time, this could create resentment, which would not be good for him or Zhenzhen.