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CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery novel Chapter 401

Seeing this, Nash's expression changed, not knowing what he had done.

Nina quickly brought them together and comforted, "Okay okay, Mr. York is not the Big Bad Wolf, he's a good person. Didn't he just bring you supplies? Don't be afraid, crying isn't cool at all."

They wiped away their tears again, still sniffling, "We can't cry, we're the bravest kids, we can't cry!" But when they saw Nash, they would still pout. They were holding back their tears but still afraid.

Nash glanced at Nina, who was very gentle with the children, as gentle as water. He coughed twice and approached the group of children. But the children, still frightened, quickly hid behind Nina.

Nash's expression darkened, completely unexpected that these children were so scared, seeing him as if they had seen a ghost. "You guys, hurry inside. If you don't, the Big Bad Wolf will come in!"

Upon hearing this, the children hurried back inside. Nina followed behind them.

Nash observed their departure, unsure of whether it was a positive or negative development. Yet, he noticed how relaxed Nina appeared in their company, devoid of any tension, exuding warmth and contentment.

He caught a glimpse of another aspect of Nina, where her smile radiated genuine happiness. Nash couldn't help but glance at the driver, persistently questioning, "Do I appear intimidating?"

This question left the driver a bit puzzled. "How could Mr. York be scary? You’re like a guardian angel to me, providing for my basic needs. I'm grateful beyond words," the driver said, feeling embarrassed at Nash's question.

Nash was completely unaware of what the children were afraid of. He followed them inside.

"The Big Bad Wolf is here!" A child called out warily as Nash entered.

Seeing this, the director immediately corrected, "There's no Big Bad Wolf here, Mr. York is a good person. He's given you so much to eat and wear, you should be grateful!"

"Thank you, Mr. York!" The children were obedient and said in unison.

Nash had never been quite satisfied with this title. While they called him Mr. York, they also called Nina by her name, which made him seem a generation older than her.

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