Monique lowered her head and looked at her two bright-eyed sons.
"Uh-huh, sister, Let me coax you." Frank was not as eloquent as Little Nomi when he was a child.
Although he could speak many words, sometimes he still couldn't say them clearly.
He wanted to say that his sister had asked him to coax Mommy, but he couldn't learn it no matter what.
But this did not affect the communication between Monique and her son.
Monique carried him to the toy room and played with Frank.
She had been so busy recently that it was rare for her to play with toys with her.
Frank had long forgotten the mission his sister had given him.
He began to play with Monique.
Little Nomi knocked on the door and entered the room with the permission of Henry.
She closed the door when she heard Monique talking to Frank in the corridor.
Seeing that it was his daughter who came in, Henry hung up the phone directly.
"Daddy, are you angry with Mommy?"
Little Nomi walked up to Henry and asked like an adult.
Henry carried Little Nomi to his knees and sat down, his tone full of helplessness. "No, it’s your mommy angry with me..."
"Why would she be angry with you?" Little Nomi tilted her head and looked at Henry.
"Because Mommy thinks that bad guys are good people..."
Henry and Monique couldn't explain what had happened to Su Chen clearly, let alone Little Nomi.
It could only be said in general.
Henry himself felt that these words were very complicated, and he did not expect Little Nomi to understand.
However, Little Nomi nodded. "I see. Daddy told Mommy, but she didn't believe you, did she? Just tell her in a good way. She won't believe you if you're so angry."
Little Nomi said very seriously.
Her teacher had taught her that children should make things clear between them, or they would misunderstand each other.
She wondered if Mommy and Daddy were like this.
"Okay, I will make it clear to her." Henry gently rubbed Little Nomi's head with his big hand.
How could there be any misunderstanding between Monique and him? They would be fine in a while.
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