Seeing how worried Aria was, George didn't keep her in suspense any longer and directly told her, "Of course it went well, after all, she's your lovely daughter. I talked to her a little, and she understood. You don't need to worry at all, she already knows what to do, and she already told me she'll go to school in the afternoon."
Hearing George's words, Aria finally felt relieved. That's good, since it's like this, she really didn't have to worry anymore.
"That's good, but is Ivy's condition normal now? Isn't it a bit too rebellious? She's not at the rebellious age yet." Aria was somewhat confused about what was going on with Ivy, and she didn't know when this kind of situation would happen again.
However, George, who had already had some experience, seemed to have summarized many principles for this kind of problem.