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Convenient Marriage: Mr. Nelson's Love Trap novel Chapter 967

Nina covered her mouth and laughed.

Joan stared at her, “What are you laughing at?”

“Do I laugh gracefully?” Nina continued to cover her mouth.

Joan was speechless.

He looked at the sky helplessly. What kind of kid was she?

Amanda was amused by this kid.

With Joan leading the way, Amanda and Nina just sat back in the car and did not have to worry about anything.

“Ms. Nelson, is there somewhere you want to visit?” Joan looked at her in the rear-view mirror.

Amanda thought for a moment, “I want to burn incense and worship the gods.”

Thailand people believed in Buddhism.

“Alright.” Joan continued driving.

Soon, the car stopped.

After getting out of the car, Amanda felt the strong Buddhist culture everywhere in Thailand. Chiang Mai had over 270 temples and there would be a temple almost a few steps apart. Furthermore, each temple had its own style with some being splendour while some old temples were still under maintenance.

Joan carried Nina and took Amanda to one of the three major temples in Chiang Mai, Wat Phra Singh.

They could already smell the strong scent of incense before they entered the temple.

The smoke enveloped the temple as many tourists were her to pray and visit the place.

Amanda bought the incense, “I will go in. You guys wait for me a while.”

Joan nodded his head.

When she entered the main hall, the first thing that caught her attention was a golden Buddha statue sitting cross-legged with beads in the hand. The Buddha statue was magnificent while overlooking the crowd.

Amanda lit the incense from the fire by the red wax. She knelt on the cushion and bowed with her hands together while praying devoutly in her heart. ‘Bless my parents with long life and stay healthy forever. As for the baby that died in my stomach and did not come to this world, I hope he will be reborn soon in a good family safe and sound.’

She placed the incense into the censer after praying.

She walked out and saw Joan buying something that was wrapped in green leaves and was roasted on the fire. She wondered what it was.

“What are you buying?” She asked.

Nina answered in the first place, “It’s Chinese olive and it’s delicious.”

“Taste it.” Joan handed it to her.

Amanda took it and said, “Thank you.”

“You’re welcome, you’re welcome. We’re a family.” Nina waved her hand.

Amanda lowered her eyes as she was slightly embarrassed.

Although they had been together for a few days and she had recognized Joan, still they were only ordinary friends. The “ambiguous relationship” created by Nina made her uncomfortable.

“Don’t talk while you’re eating.” Joan carried her up.

Nina leaned onto him and whispered beside his ear, “Daddy, she is going to leave when her leg is fine. If you don’t go after her, you won’t have a chance anymore.”

Joan was speechless.

“Don’t talk nonsense.”

“How am I talking nonsense. If you know something about love, you won’t be single by now. I’m trying to help you.” Nina sighed, “It seems that I have to take action.”

“What are you going to do?” Joan vaguely sensed that something bad was going to happen.

His sense was right in the next second. She smiled and looked at Amanda, “What did you wish for when you were praying?”

Amanda was slightly puzzled. Nina added before Amanda could think of an answer, “Was it for a marriage?”

Amanda was speechless.

Joan was speechless either.

They thought in their mind at the same time.

‘Why is this kid so playful?’

‘How come she knows so much stuff at this young age.’

“No.” Amanda pinched her cheeks, “Kids should behave like kids.”

Nina pouted and continued speaking, “How is my daddy?”

Joan was speechless.

He covered Nina’s mouth.

Amanda knew what Nina was trying to say as Nina wanted to help Joan find a wife wholeheartedly.

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