Chapter 163 Golden Child Nancy
"Alright, you can be discharged from the hospital today."
Nancy was instantly happy as a grin broke across her face like a little sunflower.
She instantly stopped lying on the bed. She climbed out of bed and stepped into her little slippers before she got things going on vigorously. She had several extra sets of pajamas for the few days she had been in hospital, as well as various food and drink and maintenance products and things like that.
All of this was to be taken back.
The little girl packed up merrily with her brothers in jumps and hops.
The brothers shook their heads with a smile when they saw her like this. It was undoubtedly more delighted to have such a lively and cheerful sister than a sick one in bed.
The reason for keeping her in hospital for the past few days was not only to treat her illness but also to see if she was so frightened by what happened that day that she had some psychological problems.
The conclusion was that she was happy and carefree during the day, but she still had nightmares at night. The first night she was even startled awake.
Apparently, that incident still had an impact on her.
Everyone took turns to sit with her while she was asleep, and with Shawn's usual verbal enlightenment, there was almost nothing wrong with her now.
Ivan looked at his brother with admiration, "Shawn, your psychology knowledge was definitely worth studying in M country."
Medicine, psychology, and hypnotism. What else did his brother not know about?
Shawn looked at him, "If you go to learn ......"
Ivan interrupted, "I don't want to. I have you."
Nancy hugged her clothes and swayed like a little penguin as she walked beside them. Hearing her second cousin's words, she nodded vigorously in agreement.
"Yes, I have my brothers, and that's enough!"
Her baby voice was full of energy. My brothers were the best, she told herself.
People in the ward all looked at the little one and smiled.
Nancy was finally home. Not only was Nancy homesick, but the people and animals in this house missed her too.
They seemed to have sensed that Nancy would return today: the door was lined with those furry ones.
Nancy pulled the car window with her little hand and peeked out a hairy little head. Her eyes curved into little crescent moons looking at Harley and others, bright and shiny.
"Adolph, Harley, Gee, mother cat, Quentin, Macy, and Marcy, I'm home~"
She called out to them one by one. The moment the little creatures heard her voice, their ears instantly perked up. They were so excited that they looked like old friends who hadn't seen each other in years, wagging their tails and darting over to her.
The driver stopped the car straight away so as not to hurt them. Nancy pulled open the car door, and before she could even get out of the car, Adolph jumped into the car through the gap with a loud bark.
His bark was aggrieved as if he was accusing Nancy of where she had been for so long and why she hadn't come home.
Adolph went straight into her arms with his big head and sat down, lifting its front paws to rest on her shoulders and arching around.
The furry crybaby was so pampered that it almost knocked over the little one.
The other animals also flocked to her, barking and jumping on her. The brothers watched as their sister was buried in a matter of seconds.
The brothers didn't know what to say.
It was the first time Shawn saw these animals.
"Are they all her pets?"
Ivan nodded and then shook his head, "Brother Shawn, one of them was mine, the orange cat."
Shawn looked at the chubby orange cat for two seconds and emphasized two words, "Orange pig."
Louis patted him on the shoulder, "You wouldn't be so weak if you could eat half as much as Gee."
I expected no high intellect would come from his head, Ivan thought.
In the end, Nancy was dug out by her big brother, Marcus, who scared the pets in the house most. The animals choked with silent fury as they watched their master, who was finally back, being snatched away.
"You're back. Come on, step over the fire bowl to get rid of illnesses and disasters."
A small fire bowl was set up at the entrance of the Brook family's villa. James was holding the willow in his hand, and as soon as he saw Nancy, he smiled and let the little girl cross the fire bowl.
The whole thing was quite ceremonial.
Nancy blinked her big beautiful eyes and obediently lifted her short legs to cross over.
"Nancy, come here."
After the fire bowl thing, James drew his daughter closer to him and swept the willow over her from head to toe.
"You have suffered a lot this time. I hope my baby girl can envision a life free from this pain. "
Nancy nodded sweetly. As she walked slowly in small circles letting her dad sweep the willow around her body, she replied in a baby voice,
"Yeah, no diseases."
She looked at her brothers when she had finished sweeping.
"Papa, sweep for the brothers too. They can't get sick either."
The rubbernecking brothers were silent for a moment.
They didn't expect themselves to be the ones in the scene the next second.
Louis scratched his head and said, "We will pass, I guess."
This might be silly, he thought.
"Daddy, give it to me; I'll sweep for my brothers."
Then the little girl held the willow and stared avidly at her brothers, with anticipation brimming from her eyes.
Who could resist such a sweet cutie?
The adults just watched the drama happily from the side, with no intention of helping.
Louis slightly took two steps back and contacted them with his eyes, 'Who would like to go first?'
In an instant, all eyes fell on Marcus to imply,
''The first brother go first.''
Nancy also looked at him.
Marcus was lost for words.
He was silent for two seconds, and with no expression, he lifted his long legs and easily crossed the fire pit.
The little girl then ran past and circled him with a willow stick in her hand. As she whirled around, she lifted the willow and swept it towards him, shouting in a high voice,
"Brother Marcus should never get sick, and he will be healthy forever."
A smile curled Marcus' mouth as he looked down at his sister, who was busy around like a little butterfly.
Followed by Martin.
"Brother Martin should never get sick, and he will be healthy forever."
With slightly raised beautiful eyebrows, Martin pressed her fingers against the little girl who was circling around him. He smiled wickedly with his doe eyes and said,
"Why are you saying the same thing as before? Try something different."
Nancy wrinkled her pretty clean face and thought for five seconds.
"How about... safe and sound?"
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