Charles brought some painkillers, poured some water and let Nancy drink them.
She was so painful that her face was covered with sweat.
"Alas, it's so painful to be a woman!" Charles sighed, at a loss.
"Yes, so I don't want to be a woman in my next life," said Nancy sadly.
"Well, I'll be a woman and you'll be a man in the next life!" Maybe it was to make her happy, he sang.
"It's so painful to tangle with each other for this life. How can you still want the next life?" said Nancy, looking depressed.
Charles put his hand on Nancy's belly and gently rubbed it, "Not only in the next life, but also in another next life."
"I don't want you to bully me all my lives!" Nancy snorted angrily.
"I will bully you in this life, and you can bully me in the next life. What do you think?" Charles asked.
"Bad guy, you always try to bully me. How about this? I'll bully you in this life and you'll bully me in the next life!" As a materialist, Nancy didn't believe in the reincarnation of life.
"Well, as long as you want, I will give my whole life to you. You can bully me as you want, okay?" Charles said dotingly.
This sentence worked. No, no matter which kind of woman she was, she couldn't stand the sweet nothings of a man.
"Really? Charles, that's what you said."
"Well, as long as you marry me!" Charles smiled evilly and affectionately at Nancy.
Obviously, he was saying that "If you don't marry me, why should I let you bully me?"
"Charles, you promised me that you would help me find out what happened to Nana from tomorrow on. Let's wake Nana up as soon as possible, and then I can marry you!"
Charles didn't say anything but gently held Nancy in his arms.
On the second day, Nancy was awakened by a call from Doris.
Doris felt like riding a roller coaster.
Jay told her everything about his past with Eva.
A mixed feeling surged in Doris' heart. Of course, she was not a vicious woman. She felt sorry for Eva when she heard that Eva was so miserable.
After all, they were all women. Her life was destroyed like this. It was a desperate situation to everyone.
Nancy didn't know much about Eva, and she didn't know much about the Su family.
So, after Doris told her what happened between Eva and Jay in a sobbing voice, she said, "Doris, that's the past of Jay. Don't you still mind it?"
Doris sniffed and said, "I'm not fussing about it, but I'm afraid that Eva will place all her hope to live on Jay. If so, he will be under great pressure, and so will I."
"I don't know how to comfort you. After all, those things are the past of Jay. No matter what we do, we can't change it. What you can change is that you can understand him more. Don't quarrel with him. I think he is more upset than anyone else now."
"I didn't quarrel with him, but I can see that he is a little afraid of Eva now. He is afraid that Eva will look for him endlessly. Tell me, what should I do?" asked Doris helplessly.
At first, Doris didn't think she would be bothered by these things. She was a broad-minded woman and wouldn't take everything seriously.
However, when Doris heard Jay shouting the name 'Eva' when he was awaken from the nightmare, she felt a little uncomfortable.
She was very disappointed, so she called Nancy to complain with her.
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