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Benjamin was checking the time in his office when Amelia, who was out attending an event that day, saw a news notification during her break.
The moment she glanced at it, she spotted Nina’s little face.
It was a local news report. Someone had deliberately rammed a car into pedestrians, and two children had nearly been killed.
The video had gone viral, with thousands of comments already.
Amelia tapped in to read them. Some people were condemning the driver’s actions, but many others had noticed Nina and Nelson.
They were gushing about how cute the two kids were.
Others were asking if anyone knew who the children were or where they came from.
Amelia felt a wave of confusion and unease.
She forwarded the news video straight to Benjamin.
“Benjamin, so many people are asking about Nina and Nelson. What should we do? Should we contact the media and ask them to blur the kids’ faces?”
She really didn’t want the children appearing in this kind of public story.
Benjamin received the message and immediately reached out to the media outlet himself.
But before he could even explain why he was calling, the other side already knew what it was about.
Within minutes, the video showing Nina and Nelson’s faces was taken down.
Without a doubt, Trevor had acted first.
He had moved even faster than Benjamin.
While the adults were still worrying about protecting the kids’ privacy, Nina had woken up from her nap and was already crying at home.
Daniel had promised her they would go out to play once she woke up.
Now she was awake, but Daniel was reluctant to take her anywhere.
Feeling stood up, Nina plopped down hard on the floor and started sobbing as if her heart were breaking.
She showed no sign of stopping. Daniel couldn’t handle it. He crouched beside her with a helpless expression, trying to soothe her. “Nina, don’t cry anymore. Okay, we’ll go out. We’ll go right now.
“But it’s already five o’clock-it’s getting late. How about we just take a quick walk around the neighborhood?”
Nina had slept in today, so she woke up late.
If they waited much longer, it would be dinner time.
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Chapter 347 Nina Wants to Visit Nelson’s House
Daniel really didn’t want to take her anywhere far.
But Nina hated staying close to home.
She was already bored with the small parks and squares right outside the gate.
“Un-coo Dan’el, go playground?”
“No, the playground is closed. It’s too late today.”
“Catch fish?”
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“You always end up playing in the water… uh, wait-I just remembered, the fish have gone home for the day. We can’t catch them now.”
Nina suggested one idea after another, and each one was gently turned down.
Her little brows furrowed tighter and tighter. Her mood visibly darkened with every refusal.
“Un-coo Dan’el, go Nelson’s house?”
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Nina had quite a temper. She kept holding onto Nelson and didn’t even look at Daniel.
And as for Nelson, when it came to anything Nina wanted to do, he had no principles at all. He always agreed.
The two children genuinely looked ready to leave without him.
Daniel let out a long sigh.
“Fine. Let’s go, let’s go. I’ll take you both.
“Nelson, I don’t have your dad’s number. If we’re going to your house, shouldn’t we let him know first?”
Daniel led the two kids outside and settled them into the car.
He asked Nelson in advance.
Nelson shook his head calmly. “No need. My dad isn’t home. He doesn’t come back.”
“Really?” Daniel paused. “Alright, then.”
Daniel fastened Nelson’s seatbelt, then picked up Nina and told the driver to start the car.
There was a child safety seat in the car, but Nina refused to sit in it no matter what.
When she was little, Amelia had no money for a car, so Nina had never used one. She wasn’t used to it.
Now that the family had cars, she still didn’t want to sit in it.
On the road, Daniel tried several times to persuade Ning to turn back.
But Nina had been cooped up at home all day. There was no way she was going back.
Daniel could only complain, “Nelson is right here with you. Why do you still have to go to Nelson’s house to play?”
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