Chapter 273: Chapter 273
As Sharon Lancaster passed by Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster, she exchanged a glance with them, signaling them to be careful not to let anything slip.
They returned a reassuring expression.
Only then did she leave feeling at ease.
At this moment, the room was left with just Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster, and Julian Lancaster frowned slightly upon seeing them.
They probably didn’t know yet that to Nina Sinclair, he appeared as a driver, and soon Nina might discover his true identity.
Julian took a deep breath.
Well, if she’s going to know, let it be; things can’t get any worse, right?
He was just about to ask Felix Ford to send them back, but unexpectedly, Mr. Lancaster stepped forward, patting his shoulder, and said, "No big deal, why don’t you drive us back?"
Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster were too curious about Nina Sinclair; they both wanted to spend more time with the future daughter-in-law.
Earlier, they made a little plan.
Julian turned to Nina Sinclair and asked, "Do you mind if I drive them back first?"
Actually, she could take a taxi herself, but having Julian drive her allowed her to spend more time with him.
For some reason, Nina Sinclair instinctively agreed.
Julian drove himself, and before Nina could choose a seat, Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster pulled her to the back seat to sit with them. Under their persuasive efforts, she sat in the backseat. Thᴇ link to the origɪn of this information rᴇsts ɪn No(ᴠ)ᴇlFire.nᴇt
At this moment, Mr. Lancaster pulled out a phone and navigated to an address.
"Julian, you know the place, right?"
Upon hearing Mr. Lancaster’s words, Julian glanced at the address—a location in the old part of town in an aged residential building.
He showed a look of surprise and glanced at Mr. Lancaster.
Mr. Lancaster winked at him.
Julian immediately understood, realizing that Sharon had prepared the elders, and now they were cooperating with him.
Therefore, he drove towards the address provided by Mr. Lancaster.
The car smoothly cruised on the road.
Nina Sinclair sat in the back with Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster, but she felt somewhat inexplicably awkward.
In front of her was Mr. Lancaster, and beside her was Mrs. Lancaster, as if they were sandwiching her to prevent her from fleeing.
These two were really overly enthusiastic.
They chatted with her about numerous topics along the way and asked her about preferences, interests, and other small matters as if conducting an interview.
Nina Sinclair, faced with the older generation, remained polite and answered all their questions.
Before long, they arrived at the residential building, and Julian parked the car under the tree downstairs, unbuckled his seatbelt, and got out.
Mrs. Lancaster warmly grabbed Nina Sinclair’s hand, saying, "We’re home, let’s get out of the car."
Nina Sinclair assumed they wanted her to come upstairs for tea, so she quickly declined, "Auntie, I have to return to work at the company, so I’ll pass on visiting your home."
Upon hearing how Nina addressed her, Mrs. Lancaster was slightly displeased, "Why call me Auntie, you should call me Mom instead."
After speaking, Mrs. Lancaster tugged Mr. Lancaster over, "This is your Dad."
Nina Sinclair was stunned and asked in confusion, "Dad? Mom?"
These two people were truly forward, openly recognizing a daughter outside.
Mrs. Lancaster nudged Mr. Lancaster, and said excitedly, "Did you hear? Our daughter-in-law called us Mom and Dad, how sweet!"
What... what? Daughter-in-law???
Nina Sinclair was dumbfounded, utterly shocked, before carefully asking, "You and Uncle are..."
"We’re Julian’s parents, daughter-in-law!"
Oh! My! Gosh! They are the parents of Julian, with whom he has a rocky relationship?
Nina Sinclair was blown away, utterly unprepared for such an impromptu parental meet and greet.