Sweet Twins
Chapter 636 Support His Work
"I don't have time." Charles always felt that Nancy's smile was too weird. Actually, since he came back with the children, Nancy had started behaving strangely.
Nancy was not angry. In fact, she was very gentle. What was going on?
Did she figure it out? Was she willing to just be a housewife and raise their children while supporting her husband as he worked for them?
But the question is, was Nancy a woman of obedience?
How could she let go of her ideals and her patients?
Charles had guessed randomly. His eyes wandered, so he did not look at the document.
"Well... How about I sing you a song right now? Haven't you heard me sing?" Nancy asked playfully.
Charles got even more confused. He had no idea what Nancy was trying to do.
"Nancy, do you really not care that I'm practically imprisoning you here at home?" Charles asked Nancy while squinting his eyes.
"I do care, very much so. Think about it. I have a lot of patients waiting for me to come back. How can I just forget about that? And besides, as the one having the highest authority at the hospital, you won't be that harsh to your subordinates, will you? How can I stay at home all day long? It's just not fitting, you know. What I think is that you just didn't like the fact that I had dinner with Rick... Achoo!" She rubbed her nose and continued, saying, "Charles, my darling, I did have dinner with Rick. It's true. However, the hug that we shared in that photo is too misleading. I love you. Didn't you know that?"
Charles shrugged a little and said, "Ah, but didn't you say that you like Rick? There is no woman in the world who would not like a man like him. And now you're telling me that you love me. Nancy, please tell me now which of your words are true and which ones are just lies?"
"It's all true... Ahem... Well, not entirely. It is true that I love you. It's not true that I like Rick. Do you want me to like him?" Nancy asked in a calm voice while looking at Charles' gloomy face.
"What if I never let you go back to work?" Charles asked tentatively.
He was so vexed that day that he trapped Nancy at home and asked someone to take over her position in the hospital. Nancy should have known it by now. Why didn't she mention it?
to get to work the next day or maybe even a few days and still be the director of the pediatric
just stay here at home." She nodded a little. "That's fine by me, Charles," Nancy
aback. Was this even the
just
what's your plan?" The more Nancy didn't seem to care, the more nervous Charles felt.
you, serve you, and take care of the children. What is not clicking? Are you having a fever?" Nancy said with a hint of sarcasm in her
to kill when he heard his name. Not to mention
drive
this madness and go to bed right now!" Charles roared. He felt that Nancy was being
now it seems that you don't like how things are anymore. Tell me, Charles, what on earth do you want me to do to satisfy you?"
be willing to leave your job and stay at home with our
but how could
The more he wanted to see through Nancy, the
our children and with you to be the good mother and wife that
was also trying to test if Nancy was indeed willing to
if they would just decide to tie the
refused, then everything that she had been showing him would have been just out of sheer
expected him to do such an irrational thing. New Year's Day is coming and it isn't that easy to get a new one. So, even if I tell you I'd be willing to register with you, I will have to wait for our new household register to be made," said Nancy
voice was monotonous and
she just stated
on, shall we?" Now that Nancy had
said and stretched out
with a smile
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