"Really?" Charles raised his eyebrows and said, "I remember you have a housekeeper named Hale. During our childhood, when I used to play in your house, I used to call him Uncle Hale. I remember there is a scar on his face and it looks terrible!"

Charles had known everything.

But she would never admit anything. She had to first clarify herself. Otherwise, she would never be able to marry Charles!

"Oh, you mean Uncle Hale? He should be somewhere here. Do you want me to get him here for you? Uncle Hale, Uncle Hale," Dorothy pretended to call. She paused and then said in an upset tone, "Charles, I'm afraid Uncle Hale may be busy now. I called him just now, but he didn't answer me!"

"You don't have to call him. Just bring him to me, the CEO Office of Fang Group!"

"Certainly, Charles! That wouldn't be a problem," Dorothy replied calmly.

Charles hung up without saying anything else.

Then Dorothy slumped into the sofa, as if all her strength had been drained out.

'How much on earth does Charles know? What is he planning to do?

What will happen

"Ah, a woman with a child. How can she be a good girl?" Hardy sighed as he shook his head.

At this moment, Derrick and Joseph also received the invitation for the engagement ceremony.

"So, Charles is going to get engaged to Nancy? Well, Nancy has a child, dad!" Joseph sneered disdainfully.

"Don't you know Charles well? He is so stubborn. No one can change what he is determined to do," Derrick said coldly.

"Then I think we have to go back and have a good look at her. We should see why Charles is so crazy about this Nancy," Joseph suggested.

"Charles is very aggressive now. It's better not to provoke him, or you might get yourself into trouble," Derrick warned.

"Dad, both of us are from the Fu family. Why should I tolerate his bad temper?" Joseph ground his teeth with hatred.

"You don't know how arrogant you sound. Well, let's drop it. Prepare yourself. Let's go back tomorrow and attend the engagement ceremony!" Derrick declared. Then, he went upstairs to pack his things for the travel.

"Alright," Joseph agreed, raising his chin proudly.