"Dicky, do you want to stay here and spend more time with Grandaunt or go back with Mommy?" Cordy respected Richard's decision.
Richard looked at Nancy and hesitated for a moment before replying, "Grandaunt, take good care of yourself. I'll head back with Mommy."
The expectant look in Nancy's eyes gave way to cold ruthlessness.
She was unable to let go of her pride in front of outsiders, and the pride that was deeply rooted in her did not allow her to give in to anyone.
Richard walked toward Cordy.
Before Cordy left, she stopped for a moment, and Nancy's eyes glinted at that moment.
Cordy said frankly, "Threatening others with your own life is rather despicable."
With that, she left without waiting for Nancy's reply.
Nancy's face was a mix of anger and awkwardness at being called out.
She had been seen through by another and it was a source of pain for her.
Yes, she did it on purpose.
She deliberately wanted Jay to regret his decision.
She could not stand being insulted and humiliated by others. She did not see how she had done anything wrong, and she felt that anyone in her position would have targeted Zoe. Each time she recalled how well she treated Zoe and remembered the truth behind her birth, she found it detestable.
She would never come to accept Zoe, not over her dead body!
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Cordy walked out of the hospital.
"Are you busy?" she asked Patrick.
"No, I'm not," Patrick replied, "Are you chasing me away?"
"No, if you're not in a rush to head back to Rocktown, I would like you to join me and a friend for dinner."
"It would be my honor." Patrick's face broke into a grin.
Cordy was speechless.
This man before her was clearly a man of the world. Why did he wear his heart on his sleeve?
"Who are your friends, by the way?" Patrick asked enthusiastically.
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