Chapter 13 Mr. Brook Skipped Work!
The Elderly Mr. Brook had a good chat with Nancy. Nancy came to the Brook's villa for less than two days, but she got along well with the Elderly Mr. Brook as if she had lived here for a long time.
Windy and Vivian could not help but smile.
"Grandpa, I'll bask in the sun with you too!"
Adam came closer to the Elderly Mr. Brook and looked at Nancy arrogantly.
The Elderly Mr. Brook said with contempt, "Basking in the sun with me? It's better if you don't disturb me."
The Elderly Mr. Brook pretended to dislike Adam, but there was a glimmer of a smile in his eyes.
Adam argued for himself, "Grandpa, I am a good boy!"
Nancy could not help but smile. Adam glared at her, "Don't laugh at me!"
"Ok." Nancy tried hard not to smile, but her eyes were still full of laughter.
The Elderly Mr. Brook slapped Adam on the forehead, "Be nice to your younger sister."
"You have gone too far! I did nothing and just glared at Nancy."
Suddenly came the sound of the engine.
Nancy looked back and Adam said in surprise, "Why did Dad come back home so early today?"
"You mean my Dad came back?"
Nancy's eyes lit up.
The Elderly Mr. Brook touched Nancy's fluffy hair and nodded, "Yes, your father is back."
Seeing that Nancy looked at him expectantly, the Elderly Mr. Brook laughed, "Go and find your dad."
Nancy wore a timid and sweet smile. She rubbed her head against her Grandpa's hand before running towards the black car.
The Elderly Mr. Brook also looked at the car. Soon James got out of it.
The Elderly Mr. Brook snorted and muttered, "James must have skipped work! He came back before the time of getting off work. People nowadays really disrespect their work. Unlike me, I worked overtime when I was young!"
The butler standing aside was speechless.
He thought that's because the Elderly Mr. Brook didn't have a daughter!
"Daddy."
Nancy greeted James and looked at him with her beautiful eyes. Then James swept Nancy up into his arms.
Nancy threw her arms around her father's neck. Her face flushed scarlet and she looked happy and shy.
"Nancy, do you miss me?"
James carried Nancy in his arms and had a silly grin on his face. If James' business partners and rivals saw him now, they would be surprised because James always wore a hypocritical smile when talking about business.
Nancy nodded and replied, "I miss you so much, so I called you."
James laughed and was pleased to find Nancy had new clothes and a new hairstyle. Nancy was beautiful and cute after dressing up, so James was proud that Nancy was his daughter. He also thought no one was cuter than Nancy.
"Dad, why did you get off work so early?"
Adam came over and asked.
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