After a nap, Nina Morrison accompanies Nelson to the garden for a short walk. After the walk, she is about to takes him back to the house, then she sees Lucien Gray’s car in the distance.
Like having mutual affinity, Lucien Gray taps the horn in his car and waves to them stretching out of the window.
Nelson turns to look in the direction of the car, “Mom, it’s dad!”
Nina Morrison looks down and kisses him on the forehead, “Baby, you’re so smart! It’s dad coming home.”
She takes Nelson under the tree to wait for Lucien Gray.
Lucien Gray parks his car and sees this scene: The sun is setting down, a woman with a gentle smile and a lovely boy are standing below a flower tree, waiting for him.
The summer’s warm wind blows slowly with the fragrance of flowers and plants. The air is so fresh and sweet that it makes people want to sigh with happiness.
Suddenly, Lucien Gray’s nose is a little sore.
It turns out that extremely happiness will also make people cry.
“Honey, daddy’s coming. Would you like to pick him up?” Nina Morrison asks Nelson softly.
“Yes!” Nelson lets go of Nina Morrison’s hand and runs intuitively forward, Shouting, “Dad! Dad! Nelson is here! Where are you?”
Lucien Gray quickens his steps. He picks up Nelson and puts him on his neck, “Nelson, dad’s here!”
Lucien Gray lifts one hand to hold Nelson’s arm and the other resting on Nina Morrison’s waist, “Hungry?”
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