Celebrity House [Anna]

Chapter 3 Chapter 3

At breakfast Karenin informed Seryozha of his decision.

"So it's business as usual today, but I'll be back at five to play with you for two hours."

Seryozha was astonished, his big blue eyes widened.

This is really weird, his father told him that he would finish his busy work two hours early for him, and, play with him!

But Seryozha did not directly ask Karenin why, because he was educated to be an overly well-behaved child.

For his father, admiration and fear have always been intertwined.

So, after breakfast was over and Karenin had left, Seryozha asked his mother, who seemed a little frightened.

"Isn't that good?" Anna asked Seryozha with a smile.

Seryozha nodded ignorantly, and said somewhat complicatedly: "Well, it's very good, but it's a bit strange." He struggled to find such an adjective.

Anna patted the little guy on the shoulder.

She can understand.Based on her observations, it turned out that Anna was a very maternal person, and she and her son could be said to be very close. If Seryozha wanted to have a snowball fight, she would definitely agree.And these should have been interactions between mother and child. The original Anna would never tell Karenin, or use this to disturb the very busy husband who is in a high position.

After Seryozha went to class, Anna went to Karenin's study to pick out a book, but she didn't plan to read it in Karenin's study, because Karenin's study was too cold.

"He didn't even get a fireplace for his study to keep him warm. Could it be that he came from the Boy Scouts? He always slept on a camp bed and took cold showers?" Anna complained in her heart, but of course it was just a joke .

Although she hasn't been to Karenin's bedroom yet, for a work-oriented person like Karenin, the study will reflect more details.

There are books on several walls, in addition to some practical ones, there are also culture, art and religion, but in fact, Karenin has never had any real interest in art. What he is interested in is not art itself, but knowledge and knowledge. Talk about what benefits they can bring to you in the officialdom.

Unlike those rich people who want to show that they are cultural people, Karenin seems to be more in kind, or, realistically speaking, he is a politician who puts his interests first.

Anna picked out a miscellany, and then walked slowly to the living room with the fireplace.

She moved the sofa forward a little and sighed comfortably.

Russia was simply too unsuitable for her.

"lady."

Butler Kearney's voice sounded.

Anna felt a little irritated in her heart, because she knew that the next sentence would not be a good one, but she just had a smile on her face, and turned to look at Kerch.

"What's the matter, Kearney?"

The housekeeper said: "The position of the sofa is fixed, which has been measured. If it is too close to the fireplace, it is easy to be splashed by sparks, and it is not the best for the skin."

"Thanks for the reminder, Kearney, but I'm feeling a bit chilly, maybe you could have someone put the firewood in a little bit for safety, this cashmere dress Alex said I'm fine with, I love it. "Anna pretended to be worried and said.

Kearney has always attached great importance to Karenin's affairs, so he quickly asked a maid to come over and follow Anna's suggestion to get some firewood inside.

After Kearney left, Anna nestled comfortably on the sofa again.

That's good, she thought.

A warm fireplace, no intrigue, you can let yourself feel drowsy at will, it's so good...

After Anna fell asleep, Kearney, the housekeeper, inspected the house as usual, and found the sleeping lady in the living room. He frowned, then asked Yunina to bring a blanket, covered the lady carefully, and Tell the servants to be gentle.

Seryozha went to look for her in his mother's bedroom after class, but saw no one. He met Kearney on the way and learned that his mother had fallen asleep in the living room.

Seryozha opened the door with care and ease.

The fire in the fireplace was beeping, beeping, and my mother was indeed asleep. She tried her best to sink herself into the soft blanket, but a corner still slipped off.

The boy goes in.

His little chubby hands carefully pinched the corner of the blanket, trying to cover his mother, but still woke Anna up.

Round eyes, children's soft lines, curly hair.

In a daze, Anna thought she saw a teddy bear, and she didn't wake up until the bear's mouth opened and closed.

"I'm asleep."

"Can you sleep a little longer, mother, are you feeling well?" Seryozha squatted on the ground and put his little hand on Anna's lap, he asked worriedly.

"Oh, I'm fine, Seryozha, just taking a nap." Anna patted Seryozha's head, then got up and folded the blanket.

This is almost an obsessive-compulsive disorder. In that home, she reminds herself to do her best all the time.

Anna folded the blanket meticulously, taking care of every corner.Seryozha was very surprised by this, but said nothing.

Anna remembered it only after she finished folding the blanket habitually. Her eyes darkened, and then she recovered her smile in the soft voice of Seryozha.

The food for lunch is exquisite but not too luxurious. After all, Karenin seems to be more obsessed with enjoying work than making money in officialdom.

At three o'clock in the afternoon, Seryozha couldn't sit still, but he forced himself to stick his buttocks to the stool.

The teacher Brown, who was always stingy with praise, saw everything in his eyes, and was very satisfied with Seryozha's performance today, so he made an exception to allow him to rest for a while.

Seryozha didn't understand why he was rewarded, but as long as it was good, he couldn't care less.

It is natural for children to love to play. When Seryozha was resting, he played with the little train for a while. It was given to him by his uncle in Moscow, and it was Seryozha's favorite toy.

At five o'clock in the afternoon, Karenin returned almost exactly to the minute, and he brought twice as many documents as usual.

Anna thought: It looks like he just compressed his time, rather than deciding to put business on hold for a while.

"You must put on your gloves, Seryozha, or the wind and cold will kill you," said Karenin, still calmly.

Seryozha obediently responded, and he was overjoyed.

Karenin frowned, but didn't say anything. He turned to the butler Kearney and said, "Make a pot of ginger soup. Have you checked with Dr. Karens?"

"Yes, sir, everything has been confirmed according to your orders."

"Yes." Karenin nodded.He likes to arrange plans in advance, everything is well-organized and prepared.

Anna felt a little funny that Karenin's snowball fight was handled like a diplomatic incident, and she thought about it in detail, and she admired Karenin's thoughtfulness a little bit.

It seems that rumors are not always credible.

This man clearly loved his son very much.

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