After Daniel hung up, Janet felt dissatisfied and pouted. "I told you that I'm fine. Why don't you never listen to me?" she said.
He had even asked her to be obedient to him, and she thought that it was unfair to her!
"I'm worried about you!" After Daniel uttered these words, Janet was so moved that her eyes were starting to get red.
She didn't argue with him any longer, and said, "I'm going to get some sleep now."
"Um," replied Daniel.
To let Janet sleep in peace, Daniel had asked the maids and some of the bodyguards to take John to the amusement park.
Ella knew that her daughter was having her period, so she called Jane in the evening.
Daniel answered the phone and told Ella that Jane was sleeping.
Ella asked him when they would return home and if John needed to be sent back first.
"No, mother*. You can relax and have a good time with father*. John is fine here and we will send him back the moment he wants to go back," replied Daniel. If John was unwilling to go back, he could stay here with them all the time, and Daniel could take good care of him.
John had stayed with Janet for the last couple of days, happily playing in the villa.
"Well, Daniel, you take good care of Jane, and also don't forget that your marriage needs to be arranged soon. Otherwise, the others will talk behind her back." All of what Ella spoke to Daniel was in accord with what Samuel had told her.
"I know, mother*, don't worry. After I return home, I will pay you a formal visit to you and father*," said Daniel. Janet had already agreed to be with him, so he had to marry her as soon as possible.
After he ended the call, Daniel looked at Janet, who was asleep. He then returned to his study and continued to discuss business with his client.
Like Janet had predicted, on the second day of her period she felt much better, and she almost even recovered to her normal condition.
She also took John to see the Statue of Liberty, and they played all day long and had a good time.
In the evening, Janet was holding John's hand and were aimlessly wandering around on the streets.
"Sister, I want to eat that!" said John. He pointed to a small shop not that far away from them. It was a shop where an old lady with grey hair was selling hot dogs.
Janet took John to the shop, and she saw that there was a steamed bun shop near it, decorated with the Huaxia national flag.
When she saw the Huaxia national flag, Janet smiled as if she had seen her own country.
After she stopped for a little while, she kept on walking to the hot dog shop in front of them.
But, all of a sudden, a man behind her irritably shouted, "What a rip off! This is all a lie! It tastes so bad! Why did you still put the Huaxia national flag on the shop?"
While uttering some swear words in English, the man threw the national flag to the ground and trampled on it.
The shop's owner was a fat middle-aged man. He criticised the man in his broken English, "If the bun doesn't taste good, why do you throw MY national flag?"
Janet turned her head around and saw that a man was pointing at the shop owner's nose, shouting, "Who do you think you are, buddy? I've already trampled it and you can't do a single thing to stop me! I'll never travel to Huaxia!"
After the shop owner picked up the red flag from the ground, the man grabbed it from the shop owner's hand, threw it on the ground and then stepped on it again.
There were a lot of Huaxia citizens in America. A young man walked up to him, and said, "Why are you trampling on our national flag like that? You went too far!"
But then, the man waved at several men not that far away from him. Then, five men came over to his aid.
They stood in front of the shop owner and the young man with hateful faces, raising their fists in the air. The young man gritted his teeth and didn't utter any words. He regretted that he wasn't good at martial arts, and that he couldn't deal with them properly.
The shop owner was so angry that his face flushed a bright red, but he had to stop arguing with him because the man had also called over his friends.
"Sister, it's wrong of them to do that!" said John. He pointed at that national flag and frowned.
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