Sweet May-December Marriage

Chapter 116 The Obedient One



Chapter 116 The Obedient One

Chapter 116 The Obedient One

"Mr. Xavier," Nelson suddenly spoke, "I remember it's almost time for your afternoon nap, right?"

Seeing the unfriendly look of Nelson, Mr. Xavier coughed and stood up, "Ahem, yes, you're right. I will make a move first, then."

Charlotte couldn't bear to see him leaving and said, "Let me walk you out!"

Mr. Xavier hesitated, knowing that Nelson wasn't pleased with his presence.

Charlotte insisted on escorting him to his car, and only after he left did she return to the living room and ask Nelson, "Mr. Clark, why did Mr. Xavier come here today?"

"Somebody asked him to come and check on my condition," Nelson casually replied, "You seem quite interested in him."

"Mr. Xavier is one of my idols!" Charlotte admitted, feeling a bit embarrassed." Though I still have a long way to go compared to him, I'll work hard to improve my skills."

Nelson smirked and asked, "What about me?"

"Oh?" Charlotte looked at him blankly, "What does this have to do with you?"

"What am I to you?" Harrison asked. NôvelDrama.Org owns this text.

Charlotte was taken aback, and after a while, she stammered with her blushed face, "You... You're a very important person to me!"

"If in the future, Mr. Clark ends up living on the streets, I would definitely reach out to help you and bring you home. Taking care of you like my father!"

Nelson thought to himself, "I didn't expect me to be so important to her."

Feeling slightly better, he asked, "Did you have your lunch?"

Charlotte shook her head, "Not yet."

Nelson tilted his head and suggested, "Let's have lunch then."

Charlotte enjoyed the meals prepared by Cora and ended up drinking an extra bowl of soup, which left her feeling quite full.

Nelson glanced at the sky outside and said, "Let me take you out for a walk."

It was an overcast day, with a slightly cool breeze, perfect for a stroll.

Charlotte gently touched her slightly protruding belly and nodded. Nelson casually picked up a jacket and draped it over her shoulders, saying, "Raise your arms."

Charlotte looked at him in confusion but raised her arms as he instructed.

With a slight frown, Nelson helped her put on the jacket, making sure both sleeves were in place, and said, "It's windy outside."

He stood very close to her and almost enveloped her in his arms. Charlotte could see a glimpse of his exposed collarbone, and she could smell the faint scent of tobacco and orange blossom shower gel, which filled her nostrils and made her mind feel chaotic.

His voice was low and husky when he spoke, which was sexy and seductive. Her brain felt jumbled, and she inexplicably imagined a scene of dancing amidst flames and ice.

A soft rose color crept up Charlotte's delicate and fair neck, spreading to her cheeks.

She took two hurried steps back, breathing heavily, and lowered her head, "Thank... Thank you, Mr. Clark."

Nelson tucked his hands into his pockets and looked down at her, "In all my life, besides dressing myself, I've only dressed Matthew, when he was only two years old. You are the third person."

Charlotte didn't know what to say and thought to herself, "Is that something worthwhile to brag about?"

Mr. Clark, being a shrewd businessman, surely had some ulterior motive for doing something out of the ordinary. He leisurely asked, "So, how do you plan to repay me?"

Charlotte was speechless. She was completely overwhelmed by that old man's shamelessness.

Sighing in her heart, she mustered up the courage, stood on her tiptoes, and quickly placed a kiss on the handsome side of his face. Then, she immediately lowered her head in embarrassment.

The satisfied old man who had achieved his goal held onto Charlotte's wrist and said, "You're so obedient."

Charlotte didn't say a word.

The greenery in the Oswye Community was well done, as it had hired world-class landscape designers. No matter where one looked, it was a beautiful sight.

Charlotte had never strolled around that place which she had only heard of before. In the past, she had only heard the name "Oswye Community" in the longing voices of Vivian and others. Who would have thought that one day she would live here and go for a walk with the man who was once considered a legendary devil?

Though Nelson was holding her wrist like he was holding a dog's leash to keep her from running around.

Walking past a flower bed, Charlotte softly said, "Those are peonies."

Peonies were known for nourishing the blood and replenishing vitality, easing pain, and soothing the liver.

Following her gaze, Nelson looked over. April was the peony's blooming season, and the peonies in the flower bed were in full bloom, displaying beautiful colors of red and purple.

There was a line of poetry that said, "In the courtyard, peonies are graceful and unmatched." Indeed, it was not an exaggeration for peonies. The flowers bloomed without any strong stem, a true symbol of a flower that could only thrive in a peaceful environment.

Suddenly, a swallowtail butterfly flew by, and Charlotte's eyes lit up. She immediately broke free from Nelson's hand and chased after the butterfly like a child.

Nelson followed her leisurely, watching her chasing the butterfly with such joy as if she was a little girl. A hint of a smile appeared in his eyes subconsciously.

Charlotte's health was not very good, and she got tired after only five minutes of chasing. She squatted on the side of the road to catch her breath, and Nelson reached out to help her up, asking, "What's wrong?"

Charlotte shook her head, her cheeks flushed, and asked, "Nothing. I'm just tired."

Nelson hugged her slender waist and said, "Running around like this right after eating is not good for your stomach."

Charlotte smiled softly, her voice was gentle and soft, "It's okay, I can't run for more than a few minutes anyway."

As she watched the fluttering swallowtail butterfly, she suddenly recalled some of her childhood memories.

Back when she was around five or six years old, due to her poor health, she could only watch other children play. Back then, the Moore family was not as declining as it was now and was still comparable to the Lopez family. After all, Dominic's medical skills were well-known, and many people came to seek his medical advice.

Charlotte's grandfather had a younger brother, who had many children and grandchildren around the same age as Charlotte. Under the pretense of improving the family's relationship, they sent three children to the Moore family to stay temporarily.

Charlotte remembered the three of them were siblings. The eldest sister was Raegan, the second brother was Lorenzo, and the youngest sister was Giselle.

At first, when she met the three of them, Charlotte was very happy. However, within a couple of days, she realized that Raegan and Lorenzo didn't like her at all. They took advantage of her not reporting things to the adults and bullied her relentlessly. Giselle wanted to stop them, but she was powerless.

During that time, a lot of Charlotte's stuff was taken by Raegan, who pretended that she had given them to her and forced Charlotte to act as if they were gifts from Reagan in front of the elders.

During their playtime, they never let Charlotte join them. Those toys that were bought specifically for Charlotte by Madelyn were all taken by Raegan and Lorenzo. Charlotte still vividly remembered that when the three siblings were playing with a small soccer ball that she liked very much, she wanted

to join them. But Reagan used her weak body as an excuse, made her sit aside all day long, and watched them play.


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