Chapter 170 Louis was envious
Chapter 170 Louis was envious
Chapter 170 Louis was envious
Sitting in the office, Marcus had looked at his cell phone many times. He frowned as if he had encountered a super hard problem.
Philip saw it clearly. He handed him the document and reminded.
"Boss, maybe Miss Nancy is too busy to send you a message right now."
That's right, Marcus was waiting for his sister's message at the moment.
In the past, Nancy would send him a message telling him to eat on time everyday. But today he felt that having a meal was not attractive any more.
Philip's strong professionalism made him hold back the corners of his mouth without twitching his lips. Looking at Marcus, who was absent-minded, others might thought that he was in a relationship. Maybe even if he had a girlfriend, it wouldn't be so exaggerated. Everyone in the Brook family doted Miss Nancy.
I don't know that if Miss Nancy grows up and get married, it is estimated that Marcus will be particularly devastated and carry a 70-meter sword to hack people. Philip thought.
Marcus pursed his lips, "Is something wrong with Nancy?" From NôvelDrama.Org.
Philip reminded politely, "Actually, you can call her."
Marcus thought for a second and nodded, "You are right."
But would it be too over to call her only because she didn't send him message? Would it leave her a bad impression?
In fact...he was just thinking too much.
The phone beeped twice, and the other side answered it.
"Hello? Marcus?"
Marcus hummed. He was not eloquent. He just hummed and didn't speak any more. Philip was worried. Say something, boss.
Marcus coughed, "What are you doing?"
Nancy's soft and little baby voice came from the mobile phone, "My mother and I are learning to cook in the kitchen. Marcus, did you eat on time?"
"Yeah."
"Oh, Marcus, you have to come back early today. Nancy and mother are waiting for you at home. I'm washing fruit now so I didn't sent you a message. You should rest well, don't be too tired..."
Nancy talked a lot. Marcus answered from time to time, and listened patiently. After the phone call, he didn't frown any more.
Philip exhaled a sigh of relief by the side, and thought only Miss Nancy could make the boss feel better.
Marcus was always keep cool, and the expression on his cold face was always the same as that of a robot, although he looked handsome and cool.
Occasionally he was in a bad mood and became depressed. Although the expression on his face did not change, his aura became stronger and more depressing, causing the people around him to tremble with fear. The worst thing was his cold face. No one could guess what happened to him.
Except Philip, who had been with him for many years.
As soon as he hung up the phone, Marcus immediately turned on the workaholic mode. He was really like a robot, sitting upright on an office chair, with two computers in front of him hosting two conferences abroad at the same time in different languages.
At the same time, he also reviewed the document he just gave him quickly, pointed out a few problems in it, and asked Philip to correct it.
"Yes, sir!"
Philip left with the document with a standard smile on his face, and clenched his fists when he walked to the door.
He instantly turned into a fanboy of Marcus and screamed wildly in his heart.
Ahhh! ! ! It was indeed Marcus. He was so handsome when working!
In just a second or two, he turned into that rigorous and perfect assistant again in an instant.
Marcus was always thinking about what Nancy said today about going home early, so he worked intensively for several hours. During the period, his sitting posture remained basically unchanged. Finally, after finishing all the meeting documents, he stood up and put on his windbreaker coolly.
"Boss, there's a party..."
Marcus didn't even think about, "Refuse it."
Then he went straight to the underground parking lot when Philip was about to say something and then closed the door in one go.
"Boss, but that party..."
"I won't go."
Philip was speechless.
Anyway, you had to let me say a complete sentence first.
But under his cold and unfeeling gaze, Philip didn't dare to say anything. Forget it, it was not me who would be scolded at that time.
Philip drove to the Brook's house.
Yale, who got someone's consent to prepare a dinner for someone's birthday the day before, but was put on a pigeon. She was speechless.
He watched the time and his expression gradually cracked.
At this time, Marcus had already arrived home, but the quietness of the house made him a little puzzled.
Pushing the door, with a bang, colorful fireworks ribbons fell from the sky and fell onto his head, and his black hair suddenly became shiny.
Staring at the ribbon hanging from his head in front of him, Marcus was rarely dull.
"Happy birthday, Marcus!"
"Happy birthday, eldest brother!"
A lively voice came in an instant, he turned his head, and saw a large group of people, except for Neil, all surrounding him neatly.
And his dear sister and mother were still holding fireworks sticks in their hands, smiling happily.
Marcus didn't say anything.
After he grew up, he basically never celebrated his birthday at home. The first reason was that he was really busy. And second reason was that he felt it childish.
Unexpectedly, the family gave him a surprise today.
He took off the ribbon on his head and asked calmly, "Why did you think of giving me a birthday?"
Nancy looked at him eagerly, "It's Nancy who wants to celebrate my eldest brother's birthday."
As she said that, she leaned over and opened her small arms.
Marcus easily hugged the little girl.
"Happy birthday, Marcus, we prepared a present for you."
Marcus hummed, walked in with Nancy in his arms, and saw the birthday cake on the table. Perhaps because they knew he didn't like this kind of sweet food, the surface of the cake was inlaid with various fruits.
"Marcus, mom and I made this for you."
Marcus looked at the cake and then at the little girl in his arms, the corners of his mouth curved slightly.
"Thank you."
"No thanks, come and eat. Unfortunately, the second brother will not be back today."
As soon as the voice fell, a warm voice came from the door.
"Who said I'm not coming back?"
The little girl in Marcus's arms widened her eyes in surprise when she heard the familiar voice. She twisted her neck to look outside, and at the same time Marcus also turned his head to look over.
They saw a young man standing at the door, with short black hair being blown up by the wind, and a face similar to Marcus but with a warm smile.
"Neil!"
Nancy called out happily. Marcus put her down, Nancy's pair of short legs rushed over quickly, and instantly hugged the person at the door.
"Neil."
Maybe because he just came back from outside, Neil was a little cold. But Nancy didn't care about it. Her small arms hugged his neck tightly, and her whole face was buried in his neck. She arched up like a kitten.
she hadn't seen Neil for a long time, and the little girl's eyes were red, like a pitiful little rabbit.
Neil held the little girl in his arms. He also missed his sister very much.
The research that needed more time was finished because of his working overtime and staying up late. Of course, there may be a trace of luck in it, but it did not prevent the result from being perfect.
"Pro...Professor!"
At this warm moment, the two guards who were almost crushed by their luggage called out to the professor with difficulty.
Neil rubbed Nancy's little head and smiled at the two young and strong guards who were originally protecting him.
"Ah, sorry, just put these inside."
The two quickly carried the large and small bags inside and put them down, and then gave a standard military salute, "Please put them away."
Looking at the large and small bags on the ground, the families were speechless.
Windy's eyelids twitched, "Are they belong to my Neil?"
One of the boys laughed, "Yes, they are all from Professor Brook, but... that's not the end."
After speaking, the two ran away again, Mu followed them who was carrying luggage.
"Professor, you still have a truckload of parcels!"
Everyone was speechless.
What did you buy!
Neil smiled a little embarrassedly, "It's all some gifts that I bought for you in A city a, as well as some of my experimental equipment."
Several young people made several trips before they finished moving the things that Neil brought back. Looking at the things that were almost piled up like a hill, they thought Neil was really exaggerated!
It took a long time for everyone to help together to sort these things, and the gifts he bought for Nancy took up four large suitcases.
Nancy was stunned.
James patted the shoulders of several young people with a heavy tone, "Thanks for your efforts."
"Nope."