Chapter 40 Give A Present To Big Brother
In the car, Nancy sat between her big brother and her father quietly, keeping smiling. Her little feet were swinging back and forth in the air. She peeked at the cold youth next to her from time to time and her eyes curved like a beautiful little crescent moon. The little person exuded joy.
"Happy?"
A cold, low voice sounded in the cramped space. Nancy was discovered by her eldest brother when she was peeking at him.
The smile in Marcus Brook's eyes disappeared in a flash, and he still wore the cold expression which was as cold as ice.
"Yes, I'm happy to see big brother."
The kid who was discovered blushed and seemed a little shy, but still answered her brother's question softly.
James was a little jealous. After seeing her big brother, Nancy, his daughter, forgot his existence.
"Nancy, came to daddy. We are arriving home soon. Your mother will be happy if you hold the flowers."
The beautiful and delicate bouquet was colorful, which reflected in Nancy's black eyes. She also liked these pretty flowers.
The little guy who was holding a bouquet of flowers sat more upright, and took back her attention from Marcus Brook.
Marcus Brook looked at his father blankly.
James Brook wore a gentle smile on his face, "Son, accompany Dad to the company tomorrow."
James Brook thought in his heart that he had left his son a lot of work!
"No."
Marcus Brook refused very quickly.
James Brook "..."
His son seemed to rebel against him. "No way, you shall go!"
Marcus Brook was silent, looking at the phone with a cold gaze. He leaned back slightly, slowly fixing his eyes on the little girl.
Before he came back, he had thought about all kinds of scenes when he met his sister. Before the meet, he was actually a little nervous in his heart even though he didn't show it. He was afraid that his sister would be afraid of him and dislike him.
Because of his cold temperament and a strong sense of oppression, no adults dared to approach him, let alone a child. Children cried when they saw him.
He also thought about it before, what should he do if Nancy cried?
Because he was nervous, Marcus Brook went to the airport toilet as soon as he got off the plane. Unexpectedly, when he came out, he saw a little guy who was tiptoeing and trying to wash her hands. And... the little guy was a little familiar.
At that time, he stood still and took out his mobile phone to confirm.
He never thought that the way he and his sister met was... like this.
He didn't think much about it at the time, he walked over and hugged the little guy to wash her hands. At the moment when he hugged Nancy, his muscles and jaw were tense.
Surprisingly, the little guy was a little scared at first because of facing a stranger, but she didn't cry like he imagined.
Was Nancy more courageous than he imagined, or was that because of the wonderful blood relationship between them?
He was recognized at the time when he was wiping the little guy's hands. Marcus Brook's heart softened when he saw his younger sister was timid but still wanted to get close to him.
"Big brother."
The soft and milky voice called him cautiously. Marcus Brook, who closed his eyes and recalled the scene when he met his sister, slowly opened his eyes.
His slender fingers went to the little girl's neck and pinched it. He gave a low hum as an answer. His cold and sharp eyes soften, indicating that he was listening.
"Big brother, are you tired?"
Concern brimmed in Nancy's clear eyes, and her tone was soft and sweet.
The corners of Marcus Brook's mouth rose slightly. He opened his mouth slightly and spit out a word "No."
Nancy answered softly, titled and rubbed her little head lightly on his hand.
The car drove all the way to the Brooks' villa. Hearing the barks of the dog, Marcus Brook looked at it blankly. Adolph, who was wagging its tail before, drooped its tail as if feeling something terrifying staring at him. It looked around and then met Marcus Brook's gaze.
"Woof woof woof!"
It seemed it was saying, "What are you looking at!"
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