John took Nina to his brother's house for dinner.
Jason returned home with his then-unconscious wife, and it was not long before she woke up.
As soon as she did, the woman burst into tears. She held Jason in her arms and sobbed, "Honey, everyone is getting on to me. My sister-in-law, my brother, and even my father have joined in."
"Honey, don't cry." Jason wiped her tears gently, kissed her cheek lovingly, and pulled her into his arms to try and comfort her.
When she calmed down, Jason pulled away from his wife and the two sat face to face.
"We need to talk, honey."
"Okay, about what?" Jessica sobbed. She wiped her tears and looked at her husband's serious expression. Looking at her husband's serious face, she suddenly felt mistreated. With tearful eyes, she bit her lips and asked, "Let me guess. You're defending Nina?"
Jason felt helpless. He was a university professor, and his students listened to him. His wife did not. She was still self-centered and didn't think about things very deepl
she heard the man's hoarse warning. "Don't move."
His voice was thick, and it sounded a little forced. Nina had already been through a lot, so she knew what was going on. She knew that if she moved, it could get even more embarrassing.
So she froze in place, hoping she didn't have to do that for long.
Nina cursed in her heart and whispered in the man's ear, "Not here! Everyone's staring.
So can you restrain yourself a little bit?"
"So? They're all adults," John said in a serious tone, ignoring the presence of their nephew. He didn't care what anyone else thought.
Besides, he did nothing.
Was there anything wrong with letting his wife sit on his lap?
However, Nina was still embarrassed. After hearing the footsteps, she escaped from the man's body and sat on the sofa. She tidied up her hair, looking guilty.
Jason walked in.
After apologizing to Angela and Daniel, he apologized to Nina and the others with sincere words and a gentle smile.
Then he left, looking a little lonely.