Cass didn't say it, because he had a feeling Percy wouldn't agree with him, but he really didn't see a problem with spoiling a child or learning it to appreciate the finer things in life.
He did understand that Percy saw it as a problem though, and he really didn't want to argue with him over this. Not when Percy seemed to get most things right when he didn't. He sighed.
'So what you're talking about would be some kind of daycare centre for after school hours,' he said, pondering that, and though he didn't see the difference in letting Aiden play in one place but not the other, it wasn't a bad idea. At least there would be other children there. 'You might need real staff though,' he said pondering the issue. 'You'd need someone there even if all Aurors are called away at the same time so you can't rely on Aurors to do the job.'