Reborn on Wedding Night: Flirting the Cold Bigshot into Blushes Chapter 292: Did the Allen Family Come to Take the Child fro
Godfery Shaw waited at the Allen family for several days, just to see Nancy Allen.
Clara Goodman, unable to bear it, tilted the phone screen a bit towards Godfery Shaw, allowing him to see more clearly.
But with that slight movent, Nancy Allen on the other side of the video caught a glimpse of half of Godfery Shaw’s face.
Nancy Allen almost instantly recalled what Godfery Shaw had said that night, "I like her innocence and kindness, she saved ."
Nancy Allen’s breath hitched, and she quickly hung up the phone.
As the call ended, Godfery Shaw turned and left.
The Allens couldn’t help but look at Godfery Shaw, and Edward Allen spoke up, "Godfery Shaw, where are you going?"
Edward Allen felt very guilty now; he thought it was because he insisted on Godfery Shaw drinking that night, which led to this situation.
He had no idea what was wrong with Nancy Allen, nor how to persuade Godfery Shaw.
But in this situation, it seed like Nancy Allen happily went on a trip by herself, leaving without a word, leaving Godfery Shaw heartbroken.
Godfery Shaw stayed with the Allens for three days before he finally got a call from Nancy Allen and saw her.
Edward Allen felt heartache seeing this.
Godfery Shaw didn’t stop walking as he said, "I’m going back to Riverwood City."
Edward Allen was puzzled, "Why are you going back to Riverwood City? Aren’t you going to find her?"
Edward Allen actually wanted to say more, like are you not afraid she won’t co back? Are you not afraid she’ll leave you?
Godfery Shaw seed to know what Edward Allen was about to say and said seriously, "She will co back to see and the child."
Edward Allen was still in his self-reproach.
Clara Goodman exclaid upon hearing this, "Wait, Godfery Shaw, what do you an by the child?"
Godfery Shaw finally stopped his steps, sowhat puzzled, and said, "My and Nancy’s child."
The Allens’ eyes widened in astonishnt.
Charles Allen quickly interjected, "That child is still alive? Where is she?"
It was only then that Godfery Shaw realized that the Allens were not aware of Sophie’s existence.
Back then, the Allens left with Nancy Allen in such a hurry, focusing solely on saving Nancy Allen, leaving no energy for anything else. Given Nancy Allen’s condition and the child’s premature birth, they all believed the child would not survive.
Later on, when Nancy Allen’s vital signs stabilized, they had the ti to inquire about the child, but after asking around, there was no news.
They all thought the child was already dead.
And five years later, when Nancy Allen woke up, with so many uncertain issues, she planned to personally go to Riverwood City to investigate before saying anything.
After Nancy Allen personally saw Sophie, she knew she couldn’t take Sophie away. Sophie was raised by the teacher and Emma Lewis, and the teacher wouldn’t let the parents take Sophie away, so Nancy Allen never ntioned it.
She planned to find an opportunity to personally take Sophie to Capital City to et her parents.
But before she had the chance to arrange everything, sothing happened in the Allen family, and Nancy Allen hurried to Capital City.
It was only at this mont, when Godfery Shaw ntioned it, that the Allens knew Nancy’s child was still alive.
Godfery Shaw said, "The child’s na is Sophie, in Riverwood City, raised by Robert Reed and Emma Lewis all these years."
Clara Goodman’s eyes imdiately reddened, "I want to go to Riverwood City."
Just as Charles Allen was about to speak, Edward Allen jumped in, "I need to go to Riverwood City too. Dad, the Allen family matters aren’t completely resolved, you stay in Capital City to handle them."
At this point, the usually quiet Emily Allen suddenly spoke up, "I want to go to Riverwood City too."
Originally planning to argue with his son, Charles Allen shifted his attention to Emily Allen, "Emily, why are you going to Riverwood City?"
Emily Allen stayed silent.
Clara Goodman imdiately glared at Charles Allen; it was not often that Emily made a request. No matter what he intended to do, she wanted him to agree first. She snapped at Charles Allen, "Why are you asking so much? If Emily wants to go, then just let him go. That’s settled. We are all going to Riverwood City, and you’ll stay in Capital City to deal with these matters."
Charles Allen suddenly felt very wronged, but he was unable to resist.
And so, the Allens, together with Godfery Shaw, headed to Riverwood City.
Riverwood City still had its misty weather, with its proximity to the river, infusing the air with a humid feeling.
Godfery Shaw returned to Imperial Garden.
The Allens didn’t even unpack their luggage and went straight to Ink Manor.
Ink Manor was as peaceful and serene as ever.
At this mont, there were quite a few people gathered in the hall, watching young Sophie painting in the center, with Robert Reed nearby offering guidance, while by the door lay a small dog nad Little Dinosaur.
The dog lay quietly; upon hearing soone at the door, it lifted its head to glance, then lay back down.
Ink Manor was accustod to visitors daily, and Little Dinosaur wasn’t shy around strangers.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen walked into Ink Manor, and with just one look, they could recognize that the child wearing adorable overalls, painting in the center of the crowd, was their granddaughter.
Because this child looked so much like Nancy Allen, almost identical to how Nancy was as a child.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen’s eyes imdiately reddened; it was their fault back then, neglecting the child, and now learning this child was alive was truly heartening.
Emily Allen, who stood silently beside them, also gazed at Sophie.
He was suddenly touched, realizing this was the child his aunt had told him about, asking him to take care of her as soon as she learned she was expecting a sibling.
At the ti, Nancy Allen worried he might beco withdrawn after her passing, so during her pregnancy, she frequently talked to Emily Allen about caring for his younger sister in the future.
Emily Allen wanted to be needed, and Nancy Allen told him the unborn sister needed him very much.
Thus, Emily Allen always looked forward to the child’s birth.
However, many things happen unexpectedly.
Emily Allen hadn’t even witnessed that fateful day; by the ti he found out, his aunt was already in an accident and unconscious, and he was taken to the Allen family.
At this mont, as Emily looked at the tiny figure, he realized this was his sister.
As Sophie finally finished the last stroke, she put down her brush. A little bit of paint sared on her face, and her expression showed a confidence that was adorably charming.
The audience imdiately began to praise her.
"Old Mr. Reed really is an excellent teacher! She’s so young, and her work already shows her unique style."
"Why don’t I have such a talented granddaughter? I’m so envious."
"Little Sophie, you must continue with traditional Chinese painting. You’ll surely beco your grandfather’s successor."
Their evaluations were exceptionally high, as Robert Reed was a revered figure in the traditional Chinese painting world, and to be his successor was a supre complint.
Robert Reed’s grin almost reached his ears as he playfully retorted, "That’s not quite right. Our little Sophie will surely surpass her teacher soday."
Everyone burst into laughter.
"Old Mr. Reed, you’re way too biased in praising your granddaughter."
"Old Mr. Reed, why not learn so humility from little Sophie here?"
The atmosphere was filled with warmth and joy; in such a scene, the Allen family stood out prominently.
Sophie noticed a few people on the periphery fixated on her.
Sophie tugged on Robert Reed’s sleeve, and he leaned down slightly, "What is it?"
Sophie whispered, "Grandpa, look, those people over there keep staring at ."
Following her gaze, Robert Reed saw the three Allens.
The smile on Robert Reed’s face instantly faded.
Did the Allens co to him to take the child away?
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