Charles sighed helplessly.
"Kids, get in the car. Let's go home." Charles opened the door and carried the children into the car.
Nancy was driving her car.
Charles was obviously angry. He drove so fast on the road that he didn't seem to want to wait for Nancy.
Nancy drove carefully, so she arrived home a little late.
Charles and the kids were not in the living room. They might go to the study or the toy room.
What Charles had done today in the sanatorium surprised Nancy a lot.
And she owed Charles a little.
So, Nancy went to the kitchen to cook Charles' favorite steak and clay pot Chicken Rice.
After that, the kids took a shower and fell asleep under the care of Charles.
Nancy put the dishes on the table.
Then she wanted to take a shower and go to bed.
Charles was a little fierce today. She'd better not provoke him.
"Is it so difficult for you to accompany me for a while?" Charles went downstairs and asked coldly.
"It's not difficult. What is it difficult about? I just want to take a shower. " Nancy said awkwardly.
"Can you take a shower later?" Charles asked again.
"No problem." Nancy turned around and sat down at the table.
Charles looked a little tired today!
Without saying a word, Nancy stared at Charles.
Charles ate silently without saying anything.
The atmosphere was a little weird and embarrassing.
"Well, Charles, the dishes today are not bad, aren't they?" Nancy asked awkwardly.
"Not bad." Charles replied calmly.
"Well... Do you know what happened to Joseph? " Asked Nancy tentatively.
Joseph was Charles' cousin. The news was so sensational today that it was hard for Charles not to know.
"Well, it seems that this matter has nothing to do with us. Why do you suddenly ask?" Finally, Charles raised his head to look at Nancy.
"Fannie... She was wrong. " Said Nancy in a low voice.
"It has nothing to do with you or me. Why did you say that to me?" Charles asked.
Nancy took a deep breath. She also didn't want that matter had anything to do with her.
If Clark hadn't found her, she wouldn't care about Fannie at all.
But now, Nancy was forced to do so.
"It's not that I want to care about it. It's my father who doesn't want to see Fannie suffer in the police station." Nancy paused, "So he hopes you can tell Joseph to let Fannie come out earlier."
Charles remained silent.
"I know you will be in a dilemma, but as for Joseph, if he doesn't listen to others, he should listen to you, so I hope you can help me." Nancy pleaded in a low voice.
"How do you repay me?"
"What?" Hearing that, Nancy was stunned. She remembered that she had to bow her head since she had something asked Charles for help.
So she said, "I have cooked for you today. What else can I do?"
"Don't I cook more than you?" Charles said arrogantly.
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