I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 1104 - 661 Uncontrollable Emotions_3

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Chapter 1104: Chapter 661: Uncontrollable Emotions_3

Chapter 1104 -661: Uncontrollable Emotions_3

Nico Ross gave a hum and continued to stuff cake into his mouth. “Dad, don’t worry. I’ll study hard and keep improving every day.”

At this moment, Emma Lee also joined the call. She said, “Nico, don’t put too much pressure on yourself. Just study normally, you can do it.”

Nico nodded again, “Mm! I got it! It’s so nice to have mom and dad.”

On the young, innocent face of one-and-a-half-year-old Nico Ross, a pure smile bloomed.

His eyes were shaped like crescent moons.

Father and son chatted for a while before hanging up the call.

Roger Baker spoke to the others, “Nico knows his performance is poor, but see, he doesn’t have any sense of frustration. I’ve studied the Unbounded History carefully and found that the philosophers’ main trait is to never get discouraged, always optimistic and have a broad-minded attitude towards everything. Nico has mastered this core mindset. If the Unbounded could arrange for us to be his parents, then their arrangement for themselves can only be even more perfect. Your arguments both contain too much pride. Regardless of which method we use, our actions won’t have too much of a profound influence on him. I believe we should combine the ideas of both factions, educate him normally, then let him be, and not worry about how he performs in each subject, or even his mental state.”

The others nodded one after another.

Under Roger Baker’s suggestions, the laid-back faction and the striving faction reached an agreement.

But after the call ended, everyone couldn’t help but fall silent for a long time.

The image that lingered in their hearts was from when Nico said, “It’s so nice to have mom and dad.”

He smiled so simply.

It was the most ordinary and yet the most precious beauty in the world.

Everyone couldn’t help but recall Harrison Clark’s autobiography.

Although he never said it explicitly, everyone knew perhaps the biggest regret in Harrison’s life was not experiencing family affection.

The Ordinary familial happiness, for him, could only be found in memories of his conversation and last words of his grandfather Moor Clark before his death and a box of completely unwearable woolen pants left by his grandmother.

Perhaps the motivation for creating the Bakers and Roger Baker’s family was not only to pave the way for his own rebirth, but also to make up for the shortcomings of his own life.

Unconsciously, Harrison’s charm became more vivid in people’s hearts.

On Roger’s side, after hanging up the call with their “son,” he and his wife fell into a long silence in their one-on-one conversation.

Both of them felt Nico’s dependence and closeness to them.

This put great pressure on them.

They tried their best to control their emotions, wanting to play the role of parents well to satisfy Nico’s yearning for family love.

But already knowing too many secrets, the two of them couldn’t ignore the fact that their son was very likely the Unbounded Harrison.

Every time Nico called them “Mom and Dad,” the two would become so nervous their entire bodies would break out in goosebumps.

But they both knew if they always had this sort of mentality, they would be unable to satisfy the desires of the Unbounded.

“Sigh.” Roger sighed, “If only our parents were still alive, we could share this pressure with them.”

Emma Lee nodded and then shook her head.

She consoled her husband, “Just like you said, we should just let it be. We will wait for him here, wait for his graduation, wait for him to regain his memory, and when that time comes, let him decide how we should interact, isn’t that alright?”

“Mm.”

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