At six o'clock in the morning, when Nina was still in her dream, John had already got up and carried his sons to run five kilometers.
Although running with a bag which was full of small stone on his back was a punishment for Don, as his brother, Van didn't choose to stand by. He also ran five kilometers with a heavy weight.
Five kilometers was difficult for ordinary adults, not to mention two four years old children.
After three kilometers, the two brothers couldn't run anymore. They were sweating heavily and their little faces flushed like a morning glow.
John didn't let them stop. They had walked the last two kilometers hand in hand for almost two hours.
During the whole process, John stayed by their side. He felt sorry for the children when he saw them gasping for breath. However, he was more gratified that even if they kept going, the two children didn't say give up.
After finishing running, Don threw himself into his father's arms and burst into tears. Van was busy panting and resting that he didn't even have time to cry.
Sam was old and woke up early, he saw his grandsons running and crying from a distance. He wa
I went to have a look and found that Uncle John opened the door with a spare key and took Aunt Nina away. I worried that you might sleep cold, so I took you back."
At first, both Nina and Emma believed them, but they accidentally spilled the beans when they met this morning.
They compared the two men's answers and thought that someone must be lying. When they were about to go back and question, the servant who was cleaning found a thin iron wire at the door of the guest room.
Then they knew the truth.
Emma blushed.
Because of her first movie, James starred in a thief who only appeared for five seconds. For the five seconds, James found a professional teacher to learn how to unlock the iron wire for a month.
Emma was a stubborn woman. It would be better for the couple to know what happened between man and woman in their own room, but now her family knew it. It was late at night that James went to the window to steal her back.
For several days in a row, she deliberately avoided James.
When James took the blame alone, he was full of grief and indignation. 'Why am I the only unlucky one?
Why am I always unlucky?'