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Reborn on Wedding Night: Flirting the Cold Bigshot into Blushes-Chapter 415: Robert Reed’s Attitude
Robert Reed’s move into the Imperial Garden was something no one dared to stop.
Joking aside, if the Young Madam agreed to let someone stay, even the second young master wouldn’t dare refuse. Who would have the guts to stand in the way?
Not only did they not dare to stop him, but they also had to choose a well-lit room for him.
Once Robert Reed settled in, he took Nancy Allen to the studio.
Nancy was now willing to pick up a brush, and Robert Reed watched her paint as he had guided her in the beginning.
Painting is something that requires a lot of time, and once they started, it was for half a day.
Not until dinner did the mentor and student come out, talking and laughing.
Julius Shaw’s face was already dark.
Robert Reed couldn’t care less about Julius Shaw’s dark expression. After dinner, he took Nancy for a walk outside.
Anyway, he didn’t like that scoundrel Julius Shaw and didn’t want Julius Shaw and Nancy to be alone together.
The mentor and student walked a circle and fed the fish outside the courtyard.
Suddenly, Robert Reed spoke, "Little apprentice, you can’t let anything happen to you, understand? No matter what happens, you still have your teacher."
Hearing these familiar words, Nancy felt a pang in her heart.
Back then, when she was desperate to die, her teacher had also said this to her.
Nancy nodded heavily, "Teacher, I understand. If something happens that I cannot accept, I’ll go back to the Ink Manor."
Robert Reed scattered the fish food into the pool and nodded in satisfaction, "That’s right. No matter what happens, with your teacher supporting you, that scoundrel dares to threaten you using us, I’m not to be trifled with, he will not be able to manipulate us."
Probably only Robert Reed would dare to call Godfery Shaw a scoundrel.
Nancy smiled and nodded.
After returning from the walk, Robert Reed invited Nancy to watch TV together.
Nancy, towards those she cares about, has always been very obedient. 𝓯𝙧𝙚𝒆𝙬𝙚𝒃𝙣𝙤𝒗𝓮𝓵.𝙘𝙤𝙢
She snuggled up to the teacher, watching skits.
Julius Shaw’s face was nearly pitch black.
This dark look made everyone in the Imperial Garden a bit nervous, afraid that the second young master might suddenly lose his temper.
As night fell, Julius Shaw could no longer stand it.
He directly walked to the sofa, picked up Nancy, and started walking upstairs.
Nancy whispered, "My shoes, I need my shoes."
Despite being angry, Julius Shaw still responded to Nancy, "You’re going to rest soon, no need to wear shoes."
Robert Reed snorted coldly but ultimately did not stop him.
Julius Shaw carried Nancy upstairs.
Robert Reed watched the skit alone, feeling quite pleased.
Joyce, having finished his work in the kitchen, headed towards Robert Reed.
Robert Reed noticed the butler standing behind him all the time, frowned, and said, "What are you doing standing here? If you want to watch the skit, just sit down and watch."
Joyce hesitated for a moment and said, "Mr. Reed, I know you are worried about the Young Madam, but the situation between the second young master and the Young Madam was just improving, I hope you can let them spend more time together, things like this could easily upset the second young master."
Robert Reed, who was in a good mood before, instantly darkened his face upon hearing this.
He turned off the TV and looked at the old man in front of him, who was about his age.
Robert Reed rudely said, "Dear butler, I’m here to comfort our Nancy. What does your second young master have to do with me?"
Robert Reed had a naturally bad temper, regardless of gender or age; if someone displeases him, he is not polite.
If Joyce had said not to disturb their time together because it would affect Nancy’s mental recovery, Robert Reed would have agreed in good faith.
But this butler was speaking from the start about worrying about their second young master being upset, so Nancy doesn’t have to worry?
Joyce did not expect to receive such a response, was momentarily stunned, and had a troubled expression as he tried to persuade, "Mr. Reed, you can’t say it like this, our young master and the Young Madam are family after all."
Robert Reed suddenly sneered, "Indeed, I should have come to the Imperial Garden earlier. You people, always calling her the Young Madam, talking about being family, but in any matter, you always start from Godfery’s side. When have you ever considered things from Nancy’s perspective first?"
Joyce’s face turned pale, reminded of how the Young Madam was very close to him at first but gradually became distant.
As the butler who watched Godfery Shaw grow up, being his elder, Joyce sincerely wished for Godfery’s well-being and for him to be good to Nancy out of fondness. But if Nancy and Godfery had a conflict, he would surely side with Godfery.
However, being called out like this made Joyce’s face look a bit unpleasant.
He said sternly, "I’m the young master’s butler. It’s normal for me to consider any matter from the young master’s perspective."
Robert Reed stood up abruptly, looking at Joyce with a commanding presence, "You’re right. It’s normal for you to consider things from your young master’s point of view, but I’m Nancy’s teacher. Isn’t it also normal for me to consider things from Nancy’s perspective? And who are you to ask me to consider your second young master’s feelings? With your old face?"
Robert Reed truly has a bad temper, and his words are equally harsh.
Joyce’s face alternated between green and white.
Robert Reed got up and headed to the guest room, not looking back, "Whatever you Imperial Garden folks think, I don’t care, and don’t come trying to manage me either!"
Robert Reed has always been notoriously moody and arrogant.
How was the Wright family back then? And how is the Imperial Garden now? Anyway, he is alone, but if anyone dares to bully Sophie and Nancy, he would lay down his life to stand against them.
At the upstairs corner.
Julius Shaw didn’t go into the room while holding Nancy because Nancy had asked him to stop.
Then they heard what Robert Reed had said.
Nancy suddenly felt that the attitude from Joyce in the past didn’t seem that important anymore.
She also had a teacher who would defend her first, no matter what happened.
Julius Shaw also heard those words, and instead of getting angry, his face seemed better because of Robert Reed’s comments.
His obsessive mindset and his inner desire to defend Nancy made him want to see everyone defending Nancy.
Nancy said gently, "Let’s go, back to the room."
Only then did Julius Shaw carry Nancy back to the room.
The room was Julius Shaw’s room.
Looking around the room, Nancy thought it’s no wonder she didn’t realize Godfery’s dual personality; the contrast between Godfery Shaw and Julius Shaw’s characters is too great. They have different rooms, different names, and people at the Imperial Garden address them as big and second young masters separately. It all seemed like dealing with two different people.
Looking at the room, Nancy suddenly said, "I don’t want to live here. I want to change rooms."
Julius Shaw’s face immediately darkened. Did she want to stay with Emma Lewis or that old man?
Seeing Julius Shaw’s expression, Nancy realized he misunderstood and immediately said, "You change rooms with me."
Julius Shaw’s expression instantly warmed up, and he asked, "Which room do you want to switch to?"
"Across the corridor, the first one on the left."
That was Godfery Shaw’s room, the room with their shared large bed. She wanted to stay in a familiar place with Godfery Shaw, doing familiar things. That way, Godfery would eventually come back.
Hearing Nancy wanted to stay there, it felt like Julius Shaw’s heart was being squeezed.
Nancy asked, "Is that okay?"
Feeling the slight pain in his chest, Julius Shaw calmly replied, "It’s okay."







