Reborn on Wedding Night: Flirting the Cold Bigshot into Blushes-Chapter 273: She Poked Godfery Shaw’s Face
Nancy looked at the turned-off screen and leaned close to Godfery Shaw, whispering in his ear, "Off work yet?"
In fact, Godfery Shaw had a lot to do. His work hours were not bound by time or place; as long as the tasks weren’t done, he could keep working.
But at this moment, Godfery Shaw nodded and said, "Yes, off work."
So Godfery Shaw left with Nancy.
Basil Smith, who was busy to the point of flying, was dumbfounded watching Young Master Shaw just leave like that.
After making so many decisions today, and with no time to rest in the coming days, he just left?
Hailey Smith glanced pitifully at her brother, also preparing to leave.
Basil couldn’t maintain his composure, angrily saying, "Stop right there, you’re not allowed to leave."
Hailey asked in confusion, "I can’t do anything, so why should I stay here?"
Basil snorted, "Even if you can’t, you stay and work overtime for me!"
Hailey couldn’t laugh anymore.
Isn’t that such bullying?
She wanted to resist, but didn’t dare...
...
Nancy said she came to pick up Godfery Shaw from work, but in fact, Godfery was sending her back to Ink Manor.
It had been agreed earlier that she would stay at Imperial Garden on odd days, and Ink Manor on even days. Today, Nancy was to stay at Ink Manor.
Godfery Shaw dropped Nancy off at Ink Manor.
Nancy got out of the car, and he followed suit.
Nancy waved him off, signaling him to return.
But Godfery did not leave, continuing to follow behind Nancy.
Nancy approached Godfery, asking, "Why are you following me?"
Since deciding to face Godfery without writing things down, Nancy had been strict about following that choice.
Every time she talked, she blatantly got close to Godfery, almost kissing his face.
Just as Nancy expected, Godfery pursed his lips each time, his ears slightly red.
Godfery seemingly coolly said, "I’m going to see Sophie and build Legos with her."
Not going home for dinner at this hour and wants to build Legos with Sophie.
Godfery probably wants to have dinner at Ink Manor, right?
Nancy found it amusing but didn’t expose him, leading Godfery into Ink Manor.
As soon as Godfery entered, the atmosphere in Ink Manor instantly changed. Two guests were looking at paintings, the artists of Ink Manor had stern expressions; the guests subconsciously mirrored the seriousness, and even the small dinosaur dozing in the corner suddenly became alert.
Everyone, human and dog, became vigilant.
Nancy observed, thinking that perhaps Godfery’s expressions were too cold, easily alerting people.
She turned to Godfery, reaching for his face.
She lightly poked Godfery’s mouth corners with her index fingers, forming a slight smile.
Smiling like this was not as frightening.
Of course, in her eyes, Godfery was never scary.
The people at Ink Manor were stunned.
Wasn’t Miss Nancy too daring?
They all knew about the emotional conflicts between Miss Nancy and Young Master Shaw, even little Sophie was born to Young Master Shaw, but had never seen interactions between Young Master Shaw and Miss Nancy.
They assumed someone like Young Master Shaw would make interactions with Miss Nancy cold and icy, like an iceberg to a snow lotus.
But what was Miss Nancy doing now?
She was poking Young Master Shaw’s face!
Oh my, poking Young Master Shaw’s face in public like this, what is the purpose?
How could Young Master Shaw possibly smile?
Miss Nancy was simply dreaming.
But the next moment, when Nancy let go, Godfery’s spoilt grin slightly curled upwards.
The people at Ink Manor were truly stunned.
Godfery smiled; this was as if seeing the ruthless TV villain smiling, utterly incredible.
Nancy nodded in satisfaction and led Godfery inside, leaving behind shocked onlookers and the dog called Little Dinosaur.
At this time, Robert Reed was in the kitchen, and so was Sophie. 𝑓𝑟ℯ𝘦𝓌𝘦𝘣𝑛𝑜𝓋𝑒𝓁.𝑐ℴ𝓂
When Nancy passed by, she saw the teacher cooking while Sophie washed vegetables and recited classical poems. Sophie, not enrolled in kindergarten, learned knowledge that exceeded her peers through daily life, cultivated little by little by Robert Reed.
Seeing Nancy return, Sophie immediately smiled and called, "Mom."
Then she saw Godfery, paused, and her smile became much more formal, calling out, "Mr. Shaw."
Hearing this ’Mr. Shaw,’ Godfery felt a bit uncomfortable inside.
A sunflower Nancy had been holding was handed to Sophie with a whisper, "For you."
Sophie beamed like a sunflower, pleased.
Seeing her happiness, Nancy continued, "Go build Legos while I keep washing vegetables."
Sophie looked at her grandfather.
Robert Reed nodded in agreement, "Go ahead."
Sophie, holding the sunflower, hopped along to the build room with Godfery.
Once Sophie left, Robert Reed grumbled, "Why bring him here, many times he’s cold-blooded like he’s not even human."
Nancy went over, hugging Robert Reed’s arm and gently rocking it.
Robert Reed, seeing Nancy like this, couldn’t stay upset.
The old Nancy had been filled with dreariness; Robert Reed only wished she could live well, never expecting a day she would act coquettishly.
Unable to maintain a stern face, Robert Reed couldn’t help but smile, "Alright, since he’s here, let it be. We’re not lacking a meal here. Stop swaying; my vegetables are going to burn."
Nancy laughed and released him, then went to wash vegetables by the side.
Godfery and Sophie continued to build the previous Lego set in the building area.
Unbothered, Godfery improved the cooperation between them.
Sophie excitedly said, "Mr. Shaw, will you have to leave soon after dinner?"
Godfery calmly responded, "No rush."
"That’s great! Can we build a bit more after dinner?"
"Sure."
At Sophie’s request, Godfery agreed to stay.
It seemed like he had no plans to stay, just agreeing to the child’s request.
Actually, Godfery had no reason to stay; he was creating opportunities for himself.
Not long after, they were called to eat.
Today, Emma Lewis’s company was busy, and she didn’t return.
At the dining table were Robert Reed, Godfery Shaw, Nancy, and Sophie, four people.
Even with his usual temper, Robert Reed didn’t say anything unpleasant to Godfery Shaw.
The dining table was quiet; Godfery noticed many dishes were good for the stomach, his gaze softening.
Sophie proudly gave Godfery a piece of braised pork, "Mr. Shaw, eat more. My grandpa’s cooking is the best in the world."
Robert Reed was so praised that his beard seemed to flutter.
Hearing the word ’grandpa,’ Godfery thought of his father, Sophie’s original grandfather, whom he let go once before but still conspired against him.
Godfery nodded, "It’s very good."
This harmony resembled a family, serene and timeless.
At that moment, Nancy received a call from Edward Allen.
Over the phone, Edward exclaimed excitedly.
"Sis, Godfery Shaw’s gone crazy. Don’t meet him anymore. Can you believe he’s pressuring our Allen family here in Capital City? Mom and Dad worry every day, and they didn’t want me to tell you, fearing you’d be concerned."







