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Seven Days Seven Nights (Nicholas and Nancy) novel Chapter 21

Chapter 21 Nancy Fell Into The Swimming Pool 

“Yeah, it’s quite urgent,” Nicholas said.. 

Nancy tightened her grip on her hand, and it seemed there was no need to continue speaking. 

“Madelline had a check-up today, and her condition isn’t looking good. Her emotions…” 

Nancy immediately tilted her head and said coldly, “Fine, then go quickly!” 

She wanted to avoid hearing a word of the reasons. 

Why explain when he has already chosen? 

After Nicholas left, Nancy was helping to greet family and friends as a regular member of the Sallows. 

Because of her pregnancy, Nancy felt tired after standing for a while. 

Her feet hurt a little to stand on. 

She was wearing a new pair of shoes today, but they were unexpectedly causing blisters. 

Nancy took a momentary break, seating herself in a nearby chair to apply a band-aid to her heel to relieve the pain and discomfort caused by blisters. 

As soon as she sat down, she heard a sharp and mocking voice in her ear. 

“Oh 

my, 

how disappointing. We could meet Nicholas’ wife today, but she didn’t attend. Do you think she must be incredibly ugly or fat, so she’s too afraid to show herself?” 

Nancy vaguely remembered the girl who was speaking. She seemed to be Nicholas’ distant. cousin, but Nancy couldn’t recall her name. 

“I don’t think so. Jacob would never arrange such a terrible woman for Nicholas. She’s not coming out because she’s too embarrassed. I heard her family is in an inferior condition. Her mom is at nurse, and her dad is a gambler. If it weren’t for her mom saving Grandfather’s life, with her background, she could never match up to the Sallows.” 

“Children from small and humble families are just pitiful. They look poor and shabby, not to mention their unimpressive appearance. That’s why Nicholas hasn’t brought her out. He’s afraid of becoming a laughingstock.” 

The two young girls stood to the side, discussing and ridiculing Nancy as if no one was listening 

Nancy clenched her fists. They could make fun of her, but they couldn’t make fun of her family, especially her mother. 

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She was not one to seek trouble but would face it when it came. 

Nancy put on her shoes, straightened her clothes, and walked over. “Seeing that you two are so pretty, gossiping about others behind their backs is not good!” 

Both girls turned to look at her at the same time. 

Then, with a contemptuous smile, they grunted coldly, “Who are you? It’s none of your business.” 

“It doesn’t matter who I am. What matters is that I’m not used to seeing you guys gossiping.” 

The two girls laughed again and looked at her condescendingly. “Then what? Let me tell you, this is the Sallows, and it’s my turf. I can say whatever I want. You can’t tell me what to do.” 

“Of course, you can talk. It’s your freedom of speech, but you can’t make stuff up.” 

“What do you mean?” The girl clutched her arms and stared at her incredulously. “How dare you contradict me! I think you’re tired of living.” 

After that, one of the girls behind her suddenly reached out and pushed Nancy. 

Nancy was caught off guard, not expecting that they would dare to cause trouble in front of so many people on Grandfather’s birthday. 

She can’t swim. 

And the water in the pool was freezing. 

As soon as she fell in, she felt freezing. 

She opened her mouth, about to shout for help, but the pool water instantly choked her. 

After a few flutters, Nancy began to sink rapidly. 

The girl probably realized that she had acted too impulsively. Upon seeing that Nancy couldn’t swim and not wanting to cause a fatal accident, she immediately cried out for help, “Help! Someone has fallen into the water. Please help!” 

“Please help!” 

The two girls started shouting for help. 

Soon, the security guards from the Sallows jumped into the water. They pulled her out of the pool when Nancy was on the verge of losing consciousness. 

Hearing the cries for help, Sarah rushed over and instructed the security guards to handle the 

situation 

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Because today, she had been handling the entire birthday celebration on her own, from start to finish, both indoors and outdoors. 

As for Albert, he had been enchanted by that seductress long ago, leaving even his father’s birthday celebration behind. He had said he’d be gone for half an hour, but it had been an hour, and he still hadn’t returned. 

Oh, right. Nancy. 

Sarah looked at the entire hall and realized she hadn’t seen Nancy. 

“Hey, Uncle Joe, have you seen Nancy? I haven’t seen her for a while. Can you check where she is?” Sarah asked in a worried tone. 

As soon as she stopped talking, she realized that something was wrong. 

Could it be Nancy who just fell into the water? 

“Hurry, hurry! Uncle Joe, where did the person fall into the water just now?” 

“She is upstairs.” 

Sarah immediately ran up wildly in high heels. “Madam, you’re wearing high heels, be careful,” Uncle Joe said, following her. 

Sarah rushed into the room. 

Sarah panicked when she saw that the person lying on the bed was Nancy. She sat beside her, holding Nancy’s hand and calling,” Nancy, please wake up!” 

Hearing the calls, Nancy slowly opened her eyes and said, “Mom, there are so many guests downstairs. Why are you here?” 

“Why didn’t you tell me about falling into the water? How could such a thing happen to you? Tell me, did someone push you on purpose? I need to investigate this matter.” 

“Mom, I know you’ve been taking care of all the guests today, and you’ve been so busy. How could I disturb you with just a little accident? Besides, today is Grandpa’s birthday party. It’s such a special day. I can’t let my mishap overshadow his joy.” Nancy smiled. 

Nancy meant what she said. She was indeed aggrieved. 

But she couldn’t ruin Grandpa’s birthday to get justice for herself. 

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