Only you in my love
Chapter 582 Go And Meet Henry

After leaving the airport, Nina and her children watched Henry's family take off.

Then, Nina took a mask from her bag and put it on. With the mask covering her nose and mouth and her sunglasses covering her eyes, she was fully incognito.

"Mom, why are you wearing a mask? I want to wear one, too," Don said, tugging on his mother's arm.

Nina hailed a taxi and answered, "Because we have to take a cab now."

A few moments later, a taxi stopped steadily in front of them. Van stepped forward and reached out to open the door. He was small and did not have the strength of an adult, so he had to wrap both his hands on the cab door handle and pull hard. After two tries, he was finally able to pop the door open.

Nina did not reach out and help. She just stood by and watched. When Van used both his hands to open the cab door, she raised her eyebrows and smiled gently.

"The door is open, Mom." Like a little gentleman, Van stood aside and ushered his mother and brother into the back seat of the taxi.

Don climbed into the cab and asked Nina in confusion, "Why do you have to wear a mask in a cab?"

"I'll let your father answer that." After replying, Nina reached out and rubbed Van's little head. "Go on in, dear. Sit next to your brother."

Van obediently climbed into the cab after his brother, and then Nina followed suit. She addressed the driver after making sure the door was completely closed and locked.

"Sir, to J Entertainment Company, please."

"Okay. Sit properly, kids." Easing the cab into traffic, the taxi driver reminded kindly, "And don't poke your heads out of the window, okay? You know what, I'll just lock the windows to be safe."

"Thank you, sir." Nina expressed her gratitude.

After making sure that the windows had indeed been locked, Nina put her arm around Van's shoulders and stroked his hair.

"You did a good job earlier, dear," Nina said gently. "Earlier, when you found that you couldn't open the door with just one hand, you opened it with two hands. It means that you can think and solve problems on your own. It's very nice work, Van.

And you didn't give up right away. I saw both effort and perseverance in your eyes. Before, you only knew the meaning of insistence, but today, you have learned to do it. Congratulations, my son."

Van's amber eyes lit up. He raised his hand and scratched the back of his head. As color bloomed in his cheeks, he replied shyly, "Thanks, Mom."

While Nina planted a soft kiss on Van's forehead, Don was looking out the window with both hands braced on the glass, his eyes full of joy and curiosity about everything that he saw.

The taxi driver heard Nina praise her son and looked at her through the rearview mirror.

"This is the first time I've heard a parent praise her child like that. I also have a son. He's in fifth grade. I have never praised him. His mother sometimes praises him and says things like 'great job' and 'awesome,' but she's never praised him like you just did." Nina used to have a cold personality, but ever since Michelle and John became her friends, she slowly learned to warm up. Now that she had two sons, she had become more amiable.

As long as people talked to her politely and did not deliberately make trouble, she would respond in a friendly manner.

"Thank you. My sons are four years old, and they're in the early stage of learning things. Encouraging them to take the initiative and explore will teach them to be active, and that will lay the foundation for them to grow into responsible and creative individuals." "Wow. You know so much about parenting." The driver thought of his son and became interested. "Can you teach me how to praise my son then? I want to learn how to properly do it. I don't want to just tell him 'good job' forever."

Nina smiled, "Well, you should praise your son by telling him what he did right in full detail, not in general. Telling him 'good job' without explaining how he did a good job will teach him nothing. Let him know what he did right so that he can keep doing it. That way, he will be able to build positive and healthy habits and grow into a well-adjusted and responsible person. He will learn the value of doing things right and apply it to his life."

"That makes sense." The driver found Nina's explanation very reasonable. He could not wait to learn more. "Anything else?"

Nina thought for a while and replied, "In addition to praising them for their hard work in detail instead of in general, you should also praise the truth above everything else. For example, if you call your son a good child, you're only complimenting his personality. It's like putting a label on him, which can put him under psychological pressure, and that is not good for the cultivation of a complete personality..."

And so, Nina shared a lot of useful information about children's mental development with the driver the entire trip. The taxi driver also told her how he got along with his son.

The two of them chatted happily.

They were so engrossed in their conversation that they had not realized right away that they had arrived at J Entertainment Company. The taxi driver shook his head, a little disappointed that the trip was over.

After getting out of the taxi, Nina finally took off her mask and filled her lungs with fresh air. Wearing a mask on such a hot day was so suffocating.

In the clear weather, she could see the words "J Entertainment Company" at the top of the building. The whole office building belonged to J Entertainment Company, and it was located in a golden location. The decoration inside was high-end and magnificent. "Van, Don, you two go find James. I have something to do outside." Nina led the two children to the door and squatted down to tidy their clothes.

Don pouted and planted a kiss on Nina's left cheek while Van did the same on the right. Then, they held hands and said goodbye to their mother.

After making sure that the twins entered the building, Nina turned around and walked out. She got into another taxi and told the driver, "Sir, No. 53 Serene Road, please."

There was a large leisure area at the lobby of J Entertainment Company for visitors. At this time, a girl younger than twenty years old was sitting there. Half her face hid behind big, expensive-looking sunglasses. She looked noble and inviolable.

A girl wearing a ponytail was standing next to her. She looked older and had her head lowered obsequiously.

The receptionist walked over to them and smiled, "You may go up now, Miss Mi. This way, please."

Linda Mi, the younger one, was somewhat famous in the entertainment industry, but she was not one of the artists of J Entertainment Company. A few days ago, she was caught insulting her assistant, which gave the media a field day. The gossip quickly spread and ruined her image. Her company almost banished her because of the scandal, and her role was replaced.

At this critical moment, she had to rely on herself to fix things. Fortunately, her company decided to give her a chance to correct her mistakes.

Emma was preparing to direct a new play. Few people knew about it, and casting had not started yet.

It was known to all that Emma was not only a new director but also the wife of the CEO of J Entertainment Company. If Linda wanted to get a good part, she had to get along well with her and with everyone who worked for her.

Being referred by one of James' friends had already allowed her to step over the threshold. With her head held high, Linda followed the receptionist to the elevator.

The receptionist swiped her access card and led Linda and her assistant to the elevator.

At the same time, Van and Don were also there with their own access cards. After swiping their cards, they entered the elevator after Linda and her assistant.

Linda glanced at the two children casually and ignored them.

Her assistant kindly asked them after closing the elevator doors, "Which floor are you going to? Let me help you."

"The 12th floor." Van raised his head and found that the 12th-floor button had already been pressed.

The office building had 12 floors. On the top floor were James' office and a meeting room.

The assistant smiled and said, "What a coincidence! We..."

"Stop talking to them," Linda said impatiently. The assistant immediately shut up, and her face drained of color.

"Give me some water," Linda ordered.

The assistant quickly took out a thermos bottle from her bag, opened the lid, and handed it to her. "You're on your period. This is brown sugar water I made for you, and it's a little..."

Linda glanced at her and reached out her hand to take it. Even with the sunglasses covering Linda's eyes, the assistant could still tell that she was angry and annoyed, so she did not dare finish her sentence.

When Linda was about to drink, the assistant reached out in panic and tried to stop her. The last word of her unfinished sentence came jumping out of her throat.

"Hot!"

"Ah..."

But it was too late. As the scalding hot water burned her mouth, Linda tossed the thermos bottle away.

Don quickly pulled his brother to a corner as the hot brown sugar water splattered all over the elevator floor. Some drops of it landed on the twins' ankles, leaving several bean-sized red marks.00000☐☐☐☐☐☐

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