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Seven Days Seven Nights (Nicholas and Nancy) novel Chapter 167

Chapter 167 Consumed By Jealousy 

This was a text that Nancy didn’t dare to reply to, and she didn’t dare to ask him for the reason either, afraid that she would receive the answer that had been repeated so many times before. 

Moreover, men kissed for various reasons-pity, impulse, and desire. She no longer dared to hope for anything or harbor any unrealistic dreams. 

That night, both of them went to bed very late. The next day, when Nancy walked out of her room, she found Nicholas awake and busy in the kitchen. 

As a delicious smell wafted out of the kitchen, the doorbell suddenly rang, and she went to answer it. 

Seeing that it was Christian standing outside, she paused for a second before snapping back to her senses. “Oh, it’s you, Christian. What brings you here?” 

“I thought it might be inconvenient for you since you’re living alone with a twisted foot, so I brought you breakfast. After this, I can also drop you off at the hospital,” he said casually. 

Nancy’s heart was filled with unease as she scratched her head. The fact that Nicholas was inside now made her feel overwhelmed. Thanks, Christian. You’re-” 

She wasn’t able to finish her sentence because Nicholas suddenly dashed over, his voice as cold as ice when he spoke. “Since when do cops have this much free time on their hands that they can even deliver breakfast for others?” 

At the sight of Nicholas, Christian was taken aback but quickly accepted it. They’re married, to begin with. Maybe Nancy moved out because they fought. It’s nothing out of the ordinary for them to live together again after they’ve worked out their differences. 

Suppressing the surprise in his eyes, Christian replied politely, “I’ll extend my help whenever my friend needs it, but since your husband is here, I won’t impose myself any longer.” With that, he turned 

to leave. 

Looking at the breakfast in his hands, Nancy was touched and quickly stopped him. “Wait… If I’m right, you haven’t had breakfast either. Since we’re friends, let’s have breakfast together.” 

Before Christian could answer, Nicholas was already furious. He had woken up early in the morning to prepare 

breakfast for her, but it couldn’t compare to the one Christian had bought for her. 

Reaching out, he shut the front door, dragged Nancy into the room, and then closed the room door with a loud bang. 

“Nicholas, what are you- doing? She couldn’t finish her sentence because Nicholas had suddenly held her head and sealed her lips. 

Uh. Let Uh go she struggled to say, but the more she fought back, the deeper he kissed her “You’ve lost your mind, Nicholas!” 

While she was speaking, he found the opportunity to escalate. Right now, he was no different from an enraged hon, trying to prove his existence so desperately that he had resorted to the most foolish and unpleasant way 

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Unbeknownst to him, his actions would only push Nancy further away from him. When he finally released her, his eyes were bloodshot, and several times, he almost lost control. 

Nancy’s face was also burning. With her head lowered, she sobbed silently, her hair and clothes in complete disarray. 

His anger diminished greatly when he saw her crying, but the fact that she rejected being intimate with him so strongly made him feel even more suffocated in his chest. 

“Do you hate me that much?” he asked. 

Hanging her head, she straightened out her hair and clothes. After a while, she lifted her face and croaked in the most heartbreaking tone, “What do you take me for? You only kiss me whenever you want me, but I’m a person with my own thoughts and emotions, not a tool for you to use when you want to vent your frustrations.” 

Hah, a tool to vent my frustrations? Is that how she sees it? At this moment, Nicholas felt like a fool, and a stabbing pain struck his chest. His lips curled upward as he sneered. “Nancy, no matter what I do, I can’t be compared to Christian in your heart, can I?” 

“You’re you, and he’s him. It’s impossible to compare the two of you,” she answered. 

He was her youth and memories, the romance that was etched deepest into her heart. It was a deep love that she couldn’t express to him.. 

On the other hand, Christian was a friend to her-a very dear friend whom she cherished, held in high regard, and wouldn’t want to lose easily. 

A friend and a lover were completely separate entities, so there was no comparison between the two. However, Nicholas interpreted her words differently. 

“Heh… There’s no comparison, huh?” Nicholas murmured, looking at Nancy, and a self-deprecating chuckle escaped his lips. “What a way to put it. You’re right; I can’t be compared to him in your heart. He’s the important one, and I’m nothing.” Turning around, he didn’t look back as his tall, well-built figure slowly walked away. 

For some unknown reason, Nancy felt that his back was filled with loneliness and sorrow. But what is he sad about? 

Right before he completely disappeared, she opened her mouth and shouted, “You—” 

However, as soon as she said one word, she abruptly stopped herself. So what if I say it? Even if I tell him that he’s wrong and he’s the most important person in my heart, what will change? It’s been over between us for a long time. 

They had been married for two years, even though they hadn’t spent every single day together, they had spent some intimate time together. There was no spark between us even after such a long time together Why would things change now? 

Nicholas left, and Nancy stared at the oatmeal porridge that was still cooking on the stove and turned uff the stove before e 

it in silence 

stressed as she left the house Although the swelling on her ankle had greatly reduced, it sul 

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hurt a little, and because she left the house a little later than usual, she was worried that she would be late. 

At the gate of her neighborhood, she saw Christian leaning against his car, his tall, slender figure especially eye-catching. 

Nancy hurried over to him. “Why are you still here? I thought you had already left!” 

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