Chapter 689 Men Are Like Cat
Chapter 689 Men Are Like Cat
Clark sighed, "Alas, why can't you just stay at home and why did you have to make our family general turmoil?"
"I'm sorry, Clark. Please help me this time. I promise I won't let Fannie go out again. She will listen to me. She is a good girl." Jill tried her best to intercede with Fannie.
She knew very well that no one could save Fannie except for Nancy.
"Let's wait and see. Nancy won't leave it alone." Clark knew Nancy very well. Nancy looked stubborn, but soft hearted.
Even for Clark, Nancy would not stand by.
"You are so kind, Clark!"
Clark didn't say anything. Jill's change was all because that she asked him for help. For this woman, Clark had no extravagant hope.
It was impossible for her to love him.
She was just using him so that she was good to him.
"Okay, I will listen to you." As long as Clark offered to help her, Jill was relieved.
Then the two of them began to wait, but Fannie didn't show up from morning to afternoon.
Jill was anxious, so she urged Clark again and again.
Clark was annoyed by her urging, so he had to call Nancy.
Nancy just got off work. Nancy knew it clearly about the reason that Clark called her at this time.
"Father, I know. But we can't be in a hurry. After all, Fannie did something wrong." Said Nancy after thinking for a while.
"Okay. Anyway, you have to help Fannie. I beg you." Clark said helplessly.
"Dad, don't say that. I'll figure it out."
"Okay." Clark answered.
Jill, who was standing next to him, poked him with her arm and said, "Clark, Fannie has been in the police station for a whole night. I'm afraid that she can't eat well or sleep well. Alas, my heart is still hanging in my throat. Please urge Nancy to get Fannie out of here as soon as possible!"
Clark had no choice but to say, "Nancy, try your best to get Fannie out as soon as possible. She has been spoiled since childhood and has never suffered any hardship. I'm afraid that she can't bear it in the police station! To be honest, I can't eat or sleep well when she is in the police station. "
Clark hated Jill and her daughter very much now, but no matter what, Fannie was his daughter.
"Okay, Dad." Nancy agreed.
She called Charles and wanted him to call Joseph, but she didn't get through.
Nancy shrugged her shoulders in disappointment.
"Well, I found that Director Brandy is dressing up. Is she going to have a date tonight?"
"Really? With whom?"
"Who else could it be? Mr. Fu?"
"Don't talk nonsense. They are classmates. Last time in the bar, it was the paparazzi who took a secret photo of them. The two of them didn't have an affair at all."
"Don't be so absolute. How do we know what is going on between them?"
"Hey, stop it. Director Brandy is out."
The nurses whispered.
Nancy saw that Brandy came out of the office in a beige leather coat.
Beige? This belongs to NôvelDrama.Org.
It was Nancy's favorite color.
It turned out that Brandy also liked it.
Brandy went straight to the elevator in high heels and turned around to meet Nancy's eyes.
She raised her eyebrows and smiled, while Nancy smiled back.
Brandy was dressed nicely. It seemed that she was going to have a date.
"Well, is Director Brandy really going on a date?"
"It seems so."
"Director Nancy is with Mr. Fu. She can't even handle such a woman like Brandy."
"That's right. The relationship between classmates will develop into lovers at any time. Director Nancy is just busy with her career. If she goes too far, she will lose her boyfriend."
"Aren't you off duty yet?" Nancy came over and asked coldly.
The nurses turned around in a hurry. When they saw Nancy, they smiled awkwardly.
"It's Director Nancy. We are off duty now."
After saying that, they all left.
Nancy walked into the elevator lonely.
'A classmate relationship could also develop into a couple, right?
Or maybe Charles and Brandy had a crush on each other at school.
Ah...' Nancy patted her head. What was she doing? Why she thought of these things?
Nancy and Charles were neither cold nor warm now. It didn't matter who he was with?
'Forget it. I'd better go to the kindergarten to pick up the kids.
If Charles doesn't go, it meant that he is indeed dating with Brandy, right?'
Then Nancy drove to the kindergarten while woolgathering.
When she arrived, she saw Bobby and Nadia looking around at the gate of the kindergarten. Nancy knew that Charles hadn't been there.
Did he really go on a date with Brandy?
"Didn't your Daddy pick you up?" Nancy asked after knowing the answer.
Bobby and Nadia shook their heads at the same time. "No, Mommy. We are very happy that you come to pick us up."
"Yes, I'm here to pick you up. I'm also very happy." Then Nancy took the children home.
Along the way, the two children were chattering, but Nancy was very silent.
She talked to the kids occasionally.
"Where's Daddy, Mommy?" Bobby noticed that there was something wrong with Nancy, so he asked.
Of course, Nancy couldn't tell them that Charles had a date with Brandy.
"I don't know where is your Daddy. Mommy works in the hospital and Your Daddy works in the group. We are not in the same company. How can I know where he is?"
"But daddy doesn't have time to pick us up today. Doesn't he call Mommy?" Nadia asked curiously.
"He didn't." Answered Nancy.
"I think Daddy is really busy, or he will come to pick us up." 'Daddy has picked us up more often than Mommy for such a long time. So Daddy must be very busy, so he didn't come today.'
"Bobby is right. Daddy must be busy with the meeting and have forgotten us." Nadia added.
Nancy fell into silence.
Then she took the kids to a western restaurant.
"Mommy is so strange today. She takes us to eat our favorite western food." Because it was rare for Nancy to take the children to eat western food, and Nancy preferred traditional Chinese food.
Nancy was not in the mood to cook today. The picture of the relationship between Charles and Brandy kept flashing through her mind.
If Brandy acted coquettishly, she could make the woman's whole body soft.
Let alone a man.
It turned out that men all over the world were cats, and their temper of eating fish could not be changed.
The children enjoyed the meal happily and contentedly.
Nancy had been depressed all the time.
After the children were full, Nancy took them out of the western restaurant.
As soon as Nancy walked out, she saw Charles driving over.
It seemed that he was in a hurry. The car suddenly stopped beside them.