Charles said nothing with a gloomy face.
"Mommy, you are a doctor. Please cure Aunt Nana as soon as possible. Then you can marry Daddy!" Bobby said after thinking for a while.
"Yes, Mommy. You are a great doctor. You can definitely cure Aunt Nana. Come on, Mommy!" Nadia encouraged her.
Nancy looked at Charles. She was waiting for his reply.
However, Charles didn't show his attitude to this matter until they arrived home.
Nancy was very disappointed. Did he mean that he had chosen family between her and family?
Nancy walked into the kitchen in silence and began to cook.
"Daddy, Mommy is unhappy! Don't you try to coax Mommy?" Bobby said to Charles.
"Daddy, you are a man. Men should learn to coax women. Bobby is good at coaxing girls. Yesterday, when Ruby fell down and cried, Bobby pulled her up. Bobby said that 'I would blow on your wound and it wouldn't hurt anymore, ' as a result... Ruby really didn't feel any pain. Daddy, go and talk to Mommy," Nadia explained with another example of Ruby.
Fortunately, Bobby didn't object this time, and said, "Yes, Daddy, men should learn to coax women. I think Mommy has made a big concession today. She has said that as long as Aunt Nana recovers, Mommy will agree to marry you. Therefore, if Daddy wants to marry Mommy, you should find a doctor to cure Aunt Nana!"
Charles nodded, "I think you are right. Well, you can go and have fun. I'll coax Mommy."
"Come on, Daddy!" Bobby and Nadia cheered Charles up.
Looking at the back of the two little babies, Charles smiled helplessly.
'Is it difficult to cure Nana's disease?' It seemed not difficult.
But it was not as simple as children thought.
Charles came to the kitchen, but Nancy was still busy alone without saying a word.
"The kids asked me to coax you," Charles teased her deliberately.
"Then you are very obedient," she replied indifferently.
"You are their Mommy. If I don't listen to them, I'm afraid that you will join hands to abandon me. Then I'll be miserable and homeless!" Charles said miserably.
Nancy's heart skipped a beat. She couldn't believe that Charles said that if it weren't for her to hear it in person.
He was afraid of losing them!
"This is your home. How can you be homeless? You won't be homeless. It seems that we will!" said Nancy with self-mockery.
"My heart... Nancy, if you don't love me anymore and the children are alienated from me, my heart will be homeless. Really, don't abandon me! " Charles leaned over and held her in his arms.
"Don't be so sentimental, Charles. I've told you that we'll get married when Nana recovers. It's easy. Right, I've seen on the Internet that Joseph and Daisy are going to get married. Are you going to prepare a gift for them?" said Nancy, suddenly thinking of something.
"Yes, I've bought a house for them in Maldives. They can live there in their honeymoon!" Charles whispered in Nancy's ear.
"Maldives. Well, I like it too!" In fact, Nancy liked traveling very much, but she had been very busy, so she had no chance.
"How about we get married on the same day with Joseph and travel to Maldives together?" Charles asked in a low voice.
"So you promise to cure Nana's disease? If you have nothing to do with the case of the club, then respond to me!" Nancy felt a pair of invisible hands grabbing Nana's throat, trying to kill Nana at any time.
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