Chen Yu certainly wouldn't suggest letting their daughter study in Maldives in the future—not because he looked down on Maldives, but compared to the completeness of education resources, a country like Maldives couldn't possibly compete with a country like China or Japan.
This was a gap in overall national strength, not merely an issue of money or resources.
Perhaps Chen Yu could hire a highly skilled private tutor to teach Little Yixi, but the same point holds—private tutors can never fully replace the function of schools.
"We'll move to Maldives. Once Little Yixi comes of school age, we'll send her back to a boarding school here, and we can travel back and forth every weekend," Chen Yu said indifferently. For him, accomplishing this was easy, and he had already planned everything.
When arranging Mingyue Society's future tasks earlier, he had particularly emphasized this point.