"You are a woman, Fannie. How do you know what's in Charles' mind. Can you see through him? You don't understand! Shit, you don't understand!" Caspar threw back the covers and got off the bed worriedly.

"Where are you going?" Fannie was truly confused. She had done a good thing and wanted to please him. She thought she would get appreciated for her efforts, but this man wasn't happy at all. Instead, he even blamed her.

Did she do something wrong?

Didn't he want Jade's shares? Now he got it, but why was he still unhappy?

The man was such a jerk!

Caspar turned his head and said coldly, "Fannie, let me tell you something. Charles is still unmarried. That means, as long as he is not getting hitched with another woman, Nancy still has her chance. In another word, as long as Charles is unmarried, we can't afford to offend Jade and Nancy!"

"Well, are you still in love with that Nancy? Caspar, let me tell you. You're a bastard! You think that what you couldn't lay your hands on, what was unachievable to you to be the best. That

the middle of the night? He had just left the villa of the Zhuang family.

It was so late. Where could he go?

His leg isn't completely recovered yet. In that condition, who could let him go out in the middle of the night?'

The more Dorothy thought about it, the more uneasy she became. Panic-stricken, she decided to ask Drew.

"Father, do you think that Charles doesn't love me anymore?" she asked with a sad face.

"Why do you say that? He was very enthusiastic last night," Drew said casually.

"But he went out again last night after he went back. Nobody knows where he went. I tried to ring him up, but couldn't get through," Dorothy said angrily.

"Don't be silly, girl. You shouldn't hold a close watch on a man. Besides, you do know, Charles is not an easy man," Drew said with a smile.

"I think Nancy has a feeling for Charles. I'm afraid..." Dorothy wanted to say something but stopped abruptly.

"Do you want me to check if Charles has actually gone to see Nancy?" Drew frowned slightly with a hint of worry on his face.