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Twins in Her Womb: Sir President, Please be Gentle by Heap Heap

Nina had the urge to turn around and ask Karen, but she held back.
The sensation in the palm of her hand kept reminding her to stay calm and not argue with Karen.
If she could not suppress her emotions and let her pride be torn apart now, there would be no need to have this meal.
Even though Old Master Mallory did not give Nina a friendly look, he could be trying to improve his relationship with Percy
through this meal. She could not ruin that.
Nina took a deep breath and pretended not to hear what Karen said.
Percy gave Karen a warning look.
Karen was startled for a moment. In the past few days whenever she intentionally caused trouble for Nina, Percy would glare at
her that way.
However, her mind was occupied with Pierre's matter. Thus, she did not pay close attention to the meaning behind Percy's looks.
This marked the first moment Karen locked eyes with Percy's caution-laden gaze. She felt a mixture of fear and annoyance.
What did he mean?
She was his mother!
Yet, he was warning her for the sake of another woman?
Karen was displeased. She was on the verge of exploding.
Percy walked over to the dining table, pulled out a chair for Nina, and gestured for her to sit.
Nina nodded. After she sat down, she kept her eyes on him.
Percy sat beside her. Old Master Mallory took the seat of honor.
Karen sat opposite Percy. She felt uncomfortable seeing how attentive Percy was to Nina.
It was not jealousy she felt, but rather a feeling that Nina did not match up to Percy at all. Hence, she found it glaring when she
saw them getting along well.

Karen was about to say something, but she noticed Old Master Mallory was giving her a warning look when he grew aware of
her actions.
Karen had no choice but to awkwardly close her mouth.
Mr. Bennet and the chef served the prepared dishes on the table, all of which were what they would have daily. They did not
prepare anything particularly extravagant just because Percy had brought Nina back.
Old Master Mallory did not give any special instructions. The chef thought it would be better not to take matters into her own
hands.
Still, the food the Mallory family usually ate was much more lavish than the meals of an ordinary household.
Nina, however, was not one to be easily deceived. She noticed the dishes on the table and understood that she was not
receiving any special treatment from the Mallory family. This meant that Old Master Mallory asking Percy to bring her back for
this meal did not necessarily mean he had approved of her as his granddaughter-in-law.
Nina did not have much appetite for this meal.
Even though Percy constantly offered her more food, Nina felt the food was flavorless.
After dinner, Percy noticed Old Master Mallory had not said anything yet. He said, "Grandpa, I'm going back if there's nothing
else."
"Where are you going?" Old Master Mallory finally spoke, having been silent throughout the meal.
"Back home." Percy's hand reached under the table, where it tightly intertwined with Nina's hand. Wherever she was, that would
be his home.
Old Master Mallory's weathered eyes looked up. They were still sharp despite his age, and his gaze swept across Nina's face.
Nina did not flinch while the old master sized her up. She returned the gaze and seemed to understand what Old Master Mallory
was thinking—'What an ordinary woman.'
She was ordinary, but Percy loved her...
Nina's heart tightened. Before she could even gather her thoughts, Old Master Mallory spoke, "This is your home."

Percy slightly furrowed his brows. He did not retort. After all, Mallory Manor was where he grew up. It was perfectly acceptable to
call it his home. However, this was not the right time to discuss this issue. He asked Old Master Mallory directly, "Grandpa, if you
have something to say, please go ahead."
"Have you two gotten married?" Old Master Mallory asked straightforwardly without beating about the bush.
Percy held Nina's hand and placed it on the table. "Yes. Nina and I have already tied the knot. We're legally recognized as a
married couple."
"Hmph." Old Master Mallory let out a cold snort through his nostrils, expressing both dissatisfaction and mockery.
Nina could feel her face burning.
Was a marriage recognized and protected by the law considered so unworthy in the eyes of the old master?
"It may be legally recognized, but your mother and I won't acknowledge it. Well, I can see that you won't be separated for the
time being," Old Master Mallory said slowly, his gaze falling on their tightly clasped hands. How could a marriage that was just
done on a whim possibly last forever?
It seemed that the Mallory family had a penchant for wandering hearts, even though Percy had not shown it yet.
Percy remained silent, waiting for the old master to continue with his words.
Karen, on the other hand, could no longer sit still. Without waiting for Old Master Mallory's next sentence, she immediately
interjected, "I won't acknowledge this son if they don't break up!"
Percy listened without uttering a word.
Old Master Mallory gave Karen a stern look, blaming her for interrupting him.
Nina lowered her gaze. Even though the old master said that they were inseparable at the moment, she knew there was more he
wanted to say.
"But even if you won't separate, I don't believe your relationship will last. I heard that you plan to have a wedding? I don't agree
to it," continued Old Master Mallory.
Getting married legally was one thing, but having a wedding was a declaration to the world.

If Percy listened to what this woman said and organized a wedding, they would have to announce a divorce to everyone in the
future too. The Mallory family could not afford to lose face like that.
Even when Old Master Mallory's son initially wanted to divorce Karen, he intervened and stopped him. After all, the Mallory
family could not be like the Crawford family. He had a hand in his son's marriage. Now, to outsiders, it would appear that the
couple's marriage was characterized by physical separation rather than emotional rupture.
It was a matter of preserving the family's reputation.
Percy finally understood what Old Master Mallory had in mind. He did not want them to have a wedding. Even if they were legally
married, without a grand wedding, it would signify that Nina was not valued by the Mallory family.
Percy did not really care whether outsiders perceive Nina as being valued by the Mallory family.
He wanted to give Nina a grand wedding to show the world that she was cherished and adored by him.
The woman he loved deserved the best in the world.
"The wedding won't be canceled," Percy did not even pretend to agree. He expressed his determination to proceed with the
wedding.
Old Master Mallory's face turned unpleasantly red with anger.
"Percy, will you only be at ease when you make me mad?" Old Master Mallory slammed the table with his large palm, causing
the marble dining table to tremble slightly.
The old master was seething with anger.
Mr. Bennet immediately came forward and said in a low voice, "Old Master Mallory, please don't get upset."
Old Master Mallory paid a lot of attention to his health and took care of himself well. He had a much better physical condition
than other men of his age. Still, he did have some age-related health issues.
Getting angry was the greatest taboo for elders. Mr. Bennet was afraid Old Master Mallory would be driven to such fury by Percy
that his blood vessels would burst.
As Karen watched Old Master Mallory's face turning red, she enigmatically said, "Father, your threats won't work. Percy has
already been lured by a seductress. He won't listen to anyone. The more you try

to stop him, the more rebellious he'll become."
Mr. Bennet was exasperated. Old Master Mallory was already upset, yet Karen was adding fuel to the fire.
Before Old Master Mallory could say anything, Percy said, "Grandpa, it doesn't matter if you don't acknowledge Nina. She's my
wife, the person I love the most in my entire life. So, I won't give her any less than what she deserves."

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