In front of Nancy Talbot, Renard Quinn was also very well-behaved.
All his arrogance and domineering air had disappeared in the benevolent glow of Nancy's gentleness.
Renard Quinn stood obediently half a meter away from the mother and daughter.
Nancy let Olivia Taylor sit next to her on the sickbed and then pointed to a seat in the room, saying to Renard Quinn: "You sit here too."
Renard Quinn obediently sat down, staying silent.
Olivia asked about Nancy's physical condition, and Nancy always had a tolerant smile on her face as she answered each question.
While talking, Nancy was always holding Olivia's hand and looking into Olivia's eyes.
From time to time, she would gather Olivia's messy hair.
Seeing the affection between the mother and daughter, Renard Quinn felt a touch of envy and jealousy.
His mother had died during childbirth when he was born. He didn't know what she looked like.
Throughout Renard Quinn's childhood, he only had Uncle Pine and his grandfather