Chapter 168
“Even if I did see, is that something I should be surprised about?” Maisie shrugged and smiled.
Nolan squinted and walked past her, “I guess you wouldn’t mind.” So there was no point explaining.
Maisie was rooted on the spot. After Nolan said that, she felt a prick in her heart. It was very uncomfortable.
She held her first. Yes, she didn’t mind. There shouldn’t be anything going on between them.
She didn’t know that the three kids had seen everything. Their parents’ relationship was on ‘red alert!
Mr. Goldmann Sr. stood behind the three of them, lightly patting their heads.
After Maisie walked away, the three said, “Grandpa, what should we do if Mommy won’t accept Daddy?”
Mr. Goldmann St. understood what was happening. “Then the problem would be your mother. Why wouldn’t she accept him? It’s probably because she is uncertain.”
She was still uncertain whether Nolan was the person she could rely on, so she was feeling really insecure about love, marriage, and building a family.
He didn’t know what the girl had gone through.
“I saw Daddy speaking to a woman today. Do you think Mommy saw it and thought that Daddy was fooling around?”
Waylon’s words stunned Mr. Goldmann Sr., but he suddenly smiled. “Probably, but don’t worry, Aunt Cherie wouldn’t be interested in a man like your daddy.”
Mr. Goldmann Sr. probably knew her very well to say that. He had been running a business for so many years, so he had had enough experience to know.
The three Lawsons had grown up among the troops and known Nolan since they were children. They were all good at different things.
Hans was impulsive but was brave and loyal. Elder Master Goldmann trusted him dearly. Quincy was detail-oriented and could get anything done well. That was why Nolan had chosen him to work in Blackgold.
Cherie, the youngest, was brave, straightforward, and carefree. Even Elder Master Goldmann couldn’t hold her back, let alone Nolan, so she stayed in the troops.
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