Lincoln said calmly, "Isn't there already someone preaching at her?"
"Iowa? That's not preaching at all." Janus felt Iowa's tone was so gentle like he was coaxing a child to take medicine!
Then Lincoln carried the case and walked toward the corridor.
"Lincoln, are you sure not to preach at her? Drew is..." Janus looked at Lincoln's leaving back and hurriedly shouted.
Joe couldn't help laughing.
Janus looked at Joe and asked, "What are you laughing at? Will you preach at her instead?"
Joe shrugged his shoulders, waved his hands, and said softly, "Sometimes, coaxing is more useful than preaching. You should learn from Iowa."
After finishing speaking, Joe also walked toward the corridor.
Janus looked at him with eyes wide.
Robert patted Janus on his chest and said, "He's right."