Charles clamped both hands on Dorothy's arm and demanded. He sounded so desperate.

Then he pulled her closer and kissed on her lips.

However, Dorothy didn't dodge. Instead, she just wrapped her arms around his neck.

However, when Charles felt her breath, he widened his eyes in horror. "No! You're not Nancy."

Dorothy smiled seductively, "Charles, I'm Dorothy. Your beloved Dorothy!"

"Go away! I don't want to see you!"

"I'm leaving now, Charles. Don't worry, I won't disturb your rest!"

Charles pushed Dorothy away from him and then fell back on the bed, mumbling Nancy's name for the whole night.

So when he heard Jay mentioning Dorothy's name, he was very upset.

Jay paused for a while.

Then he decided to maintain it as a secret and not to tell Charles about Doris.

Nancy seemed to have her peaceful life back.

On most occasions, Doris went to the kindergarten to pick up Nadia.

Doris often came across Charles in the kindergarten. He was as before, noble, motionless and handsome.

Doris greeted him actively, "Mr. Fu, are

e him a smile this time.

He dodged Frederic's hug and walked towards the villa. He looked sad and depressed.

"Hey, little guy. What's wrong? Who dares to provoke my baby? Give me his name. I will get even with him!" said Frederic.

"I don't know!" Charles just said peevishly. He got back into the car and then drove away.

"Now what's wrong with him?" Frederic murmured in a low voice and then shouted, "Where are you going, Charles?"

Charles said nothing.

With a dog's-tail grass in his mouth, Joseph walked up to Frederic. With an evil smile on his face, he said, "Grandpa, haven't you seen it clearly yet? Bobby missed her mommy. As for Charles... He must be missing a girl!"

Frederic glared at him angrily, "Joseph, stop talking nonsense. Dorothy is here, isn't she? She is far better than Nancy!"

"Well, that's what you think, Grandpa." After saying those words, he walked away with the weed in his mouth.

"The young generation has now become so inexplicable!" Frederic talked to himself. "Dorothy, you'd better go and comfort Bobby now!"