Chapter 6 Treating Her with the Best Things They Could Afford In the hall.
Yvonneâs tears poured, and she choked with grievances: âBrother, I didnât do it well, which made Nikitaâs sister angry.â
Nathan looked at the figure of Nikita standing outside the gate, hearing Yvonne crying, took his sight back.
Seeing Yvonne crying, his eyebrows frowned, and his face became more and more gloomy. He reached out and wiped the tears for Yvonne, and his was very gentle: âYvonne, itâs none of your business, donât cry.â
âBut Nikita is seems to blame me. âBrother, am I really that bad? I took everything that belonged to Nikitaâs sister. If sheâs really blaming me, I can understand it.â Yvonne cried so much that her nose was red with tears.
She looked very delicate and pitiful.
âYvonne, this is not your fault. âOur parents made a mistake. You are young and didnât remember the things before being kidnapped. It is normal.â Nathan looked at his sister whose eyes were swollen with tears, and his face were covered with gloom.
When Yvonne was just taken back to the family, she was thin and small, and looked malnourished, which made people feel distressed.
At that time, the family was distressed that she had suffered a lot in the two years when she was kidnapped. Wanting to make up for her, they treated her well with the best things they could afford.
Nathan also felt distressed that his sister has suffered hardships for so many years. He would fulfill all of her desires.
This precious sister, who was spoiled by him from an early age, and he was reluctant to scold her, now was bullied by Nikita.
Nathanâs impression of Nikita simply fell to the bottom.
Compared with Yvonneâs kindness and innocence, Nikita was simply an annoying devil.
No wonder people in their village call her a scourge.
âBut, Nikita sheâsâ¦â Yvonne raised her swollen eyes and bit her lips to stop talking.
âLeave her alone, sheâs just jealous of you.â
Looking at his delicate and kind sister, Nathan tonelessly said: âYvonne, donât be scared. Iâm here. If sheâs treating you wrong, I wonât make her comfortable living here. Itâs good if she could understand the rules, and we can get along.
Or elseâ¦I would make her get out of our house.
âMiss Nikita, this is your room. This is the dressing room. This is the bathroom. This is the studying room. On your desk there are phones and laptop which bought by Mr and Mrs. Swift. Theyâre all Apples. They said using them you can study well and contact with them.
âIf youâre hungry, you can go downstairs to eat. Or you can call on me to take the food to your room.
Now Iâll get back to my business. If you need anything, please tell me.â
âOK, thank you, Zoey.â Nikita stood aside, with lovable appearance, looking polite and obedient.
She was goodâlooking, with a small face, delicate, and full of aura. When she was quiet and silent, she looked especially clever, quiet and lovable.
Miss Yvonne was also goodâlooking, and she had been praised from childhood to adulthood.