Chapter 910 Pissed Off (1/2)
Sound and Sampson entered hand in hand. Then, Nina waved at them and said, ”It's time for dinner.”
When Nina was a child, she rarely got the smiles and care from her parents, so now that she had children, she always smiled to them.
It was just a faint smile, not as bright as Michelle's, nor as tender as Emma's.
It was like a gentle breeze, blowing into people's heart.
The children liked to get close to her, but they were never clingy. She wasn't that serious as most ladies from rich families, and maintained a proper distance with the children.
John was different. The children liked him, but they didn't have guts to get close to him. Only the mischievous Donald was brave enough to provoke him.
But John just took him out every time.
He didn't have much patience for children. It might be that he had been forced too hard when he was a child, and now he just offered enough freedom for his children.
It was not that he didn't care about them, but that they had the freedom to make their own choices.
John had always been lukewarm towards others. Perhaps only when he was with Nina would he become enthusiastic and clingy like a baby.
No matter how long it passed, Sampson stayed in North Yard every night. At the beginning, he tried to get close to John, but John was always cold to him. He tho