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Doted by My Seven Brothers novel Chapter 400

Chapter 400 Don’t Bully Nancy 

They decided to put aside their work for the time being and go home to pick their daughter up to live with them. After all, they saved quite a lot of money during those years. 

Then they could rent a better house. It would be better to let their daughter stay with them than to be tortured in that house. 

They knew that their brother’s daughter was a celebrity, but they never took advantage of their brother’s family. On the contrary, they always gave that family money for Fiona’s tuition fees and other miscellaneous expenses. 

Fiona was just a child. How could that family fail to tolerate her? 

Fiona’s parents had bought the tickets for the high-speed rail. When Fiona’s mother suddenly received Fiona’s call and heard Fiona’s aggrieved voice, her heart ached so much that she burst into tears. 

“It’s not your fault.”  

Fiona defended her parents softly. She knew that her parents had worked very hard to give her a better life.  

“We’ll come and pick you up. Fiona, you’ll stay with us from now on. We’ll never be apart.”  

Fiona turned her tears into laughter. Her eyes soon lit up.  

“Really? Dad, Mom?”  

“Yes.”  

When Fiona heard the affirmation from her mother, she no longer felt aggrieved. It had been a long while since she last met her parents. She missed them vehemently.  

“Dad, Mom, I want to wait for you at Nancy’s house.” 

She braced herself and told her mother what happened just now in a soft voice. She did not dare to reveal that kind of thing in the past because she would be beaten up if her aunt and sister learned about it. But now, she was no longer afraid.  

When Fiona’s parents heard that Eileen pinched her and that Eileen always did that kind of thing, they were soon filled with great wrath until their eyes turned bloodshot.  

They gritted their teeth and held back their fury so as not to curse furiously in front of their daughter.  

“Okay, thank them for us. We’ll soon come back.” 

“Okay,” said Fiona softly before she hung up the call with great reluctance. She then carefully held out the phone and returned it to Martin.  

“Thank you, Nancy’s brother.” 

“Welcome,” said Martin. Nancy then held Fiona’s hand happily and went to the airport with her.  

Fiona traveled by plane twice. She was filled with anxiety and fear the first time she did that. She did not at all experience the joy of taking a plane. 

But this time around… 

“Fiona, look! Does that cloud look like a pig?”  

“Fiona, this cloud looks like cotton candy.” 

“Wow… We’re flying above the cloud now. The cloud below looks just like a white ocean.” 

The business class on the plane was filled with no one else but Nancy’s family. Her childish voice was filled with excitement, and she chattered continuously. She looked out of the window with Fiona. 

The two children leaned together from time to time and whispered something unknown to others. Then they would hold their milk bottles and take a few sips of the milk with their legs crossed, swaying their heads.  

Nancy swayed her head, copying the action of his brother while drinking his wine.  

“It’s so nice.”  

“Pfft…”  

Martin, who was having wine, nearly spat out the wine when he saw her look.  

His eyelids twitched. He then grumpily tapped the child’s forehead gently. 

“Who did you learn it from?”  

Nancy held her head and chuckled.  

“I learned it from you.”  

Martin said, “Nonsense! I wasn’t like this.”  

“You crossed your legs, but I couldn’t since my legs are short.”  

While talking, she set an example and put on a show. Her two short legs were not elegantly crossed, but they were twisted together. 

Martin was struck speechless. 

The two children became tired since the flight was long. They nestled in their chairs and dozed off. 

Martin asked the flight attendant to get him two blankets to drape over the two children. He then put on an eye mask to rest for a while. 

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