Chapter 156 Refusal
But looking at the child's look of expectation, he can not refuse.
"Jick, go to Malaysia."
A flash of surprise flashed through Jick's eyes. He remembered that his boss had said he would not go to Malaysia when he came here, but he had never thought that he would take the initiative to ask.
"Yes, boss."
Bane, seeing that Bert was in a strange state, suddenly remembered what had happened before.
He is not worth as much as I am.
Bane was somewhat disappointed that Bert had such a good memory that he could still remember something so long ago.
The family immediately went to the Malaysia Hotel, a five-star hotel that wasn't particularly crowded in Malaysia, but was filled with upper-class people.
When Bert entered with Bane and the two children, there was an instant sensation.
Bane had thought it kind of Bert to agree to wear it, but he had worn it so long and appeared so calmly in front of so many people.
Above all, his face seemed to be happy.
As if catching her eye, Bert suddenly looked down at her. "Have you ceased to be angry?"
At this the children looked, too.
The children wanted Bert to look at her like this, and Bane could hardly say more if she felt angry, but she took little notice of Bert.
After all, the scene was so shameful.
Jick immediately took a seat by the window, and as soon as everyone was seated, Sophie immediately chose the cake she liked.
Norton used to be a picky eater, but thanks to Bane he's much better now, so meals come down faster.
In the meantime Bert answered a phone call.
Bane looked over unconsciously and saw his face grow heavy as he answered the phone. He hung up a long time later.
Bert bowed his head as he reached Bane. "You eat," he whispered. "I've got a business to run out of for a few minutes."
"Nothing you go first busy." Bane, ignoring his petty emotions, knew he was on to something important.
"That fellow Shook seems to be here today. You should know exactly what to do."
Bert curled his mouth slightly, defiantly.
Bane was more or less angry. "I don't know him."
He is afraid that she will talk to him. He is really stingy.
Bert gave him a gentle kiss on the cheek, and then got up. "Take a walk about if you're full."
"Daddy? Are you going out?"
A flicker of displeasure flashed through Sophie's eyes.
"Sophie, you play with Mummy and them for a while. Daddy will be back soon. Jick will be with you all the time.
When Bert said she would be back soon, Sophie nodded.
"Daddy, you must come back soon. We will wait for you here."
"Daddy, you can count on me to take care of them," says Norton.
Bert gave him a thumbs-up, and turned to go out.
Jack wanted to remind his boss to change his clothes, but on second thought he decided not to.
After dinner, Bane was ready to take them out for a stroll, did not expect the falling rain, there is no way, can only give up.
Who let them live by the sea, the weather here may change at any moment.
Fortunately, the hotel also has some entertainment facilities for children.
There were slides, too, and Bane took them up at once.
On the 24th floor, is for children to play, here the story of cartoon decoration, there are a lot of children, entertainment facilities here have everything.
Sophie felt like she wanted to play with everything. She was too happy to see so much to play with.
Bane was about to warn her not to run, but the little girl ran to a digital room and picked up a book from a small shelf.
Bane looked at it carefully. It was also a book of math problems, and she was working them all out easily.
Bane stared directly from the sidelines.
She probably took a look at the above content, this problem seems to be not simple.
"Sophie, don't you want to go and play with something else?
Sophie didn't look at her at all. "Mommy, don't talk yet."
Bane paused, surprised that the little girl only wanted to learn.
She felt a mixture of relief and complexity for a moment.
Norton tugs at the hem of Bane's dress and says, in a voice only two voices can hear, "Mummy, Sophie says she's going to have to do a lot of supporting for you."
Bane felt a sudden pent up at Norton's words. He set Sophie's exercise books aside and seated her next to him.
"Sophie, Mummy's greatest wish now is for you to grow up healthy and happy. Mummy doesn't need you to make money to feed me. It's not too late for you to make money when you're older.
Sophie bowed her head and did not answer.
"Sophie?
"Mummy, Sophie really likes dancing and drawing, but I really like math, too."
After saying that, she took the exercise book and put it in front of her.
Bane took a closer look, a flicker of surprise in his eyes.
I got it all right.
"Mommy, I'd be happy if I could do math, too."
Bane looked down at her and saw that the little girl really liked math.
She doesn't stop. Sophie picks up her math book and begins to work on it while Norton fiddles with the computer.
Bane was quietly reading, and the family just sat inside, looking very cozy.
That's what Bert saw when he came over.
If he remembers correctly, the day is to take them to come over to play, how a one of all began to learn.
When they see Bert, Sophie and Norton immediately pester him to take them to play.
Bert, of course, had no objection, and it was not raining when she came back, so she could take the little ones on a cruise.
There is a dolphin range there. You can get up close and personal with dolphins on a sightseeing boat, which is a very popular tour.
Burt had originally planned to charter all the sightseeing boats.
But Bane stopped him.
It's impossible for two children to grow up under their protection all their lives. They're going to be exposed to other people.
And he could tell that Sophie and Norton didn't want to be watched by bodyguards all day.
Bert thought about it for a moment and thought it made sense, so that the bodyguards were all dressed in casual clothes and needed only to lurk around.
There were many people with their children on the boat.












