"Is it really her?" Charles's eyebrows twitched. Anna had studied abroad for many years. There was no doubt about her skills. If she chose to focus on honing her skills, she would definitely surpass Jessie in a few years.

But he didn't expect her to frame Nancy.

"Yeah. You didn't expect that, did you?" Nancy asked.

"I'll call Hiram right now and ask him to—" Charles started to offer. He could always count on Hiram to help solve his problems.

"It's fine. I can do it myself," Nancy interjected as she put her phone away.

"Sure you can, you stubborn little woman," Charles replied as he pulled on her cheeks playfully.

"Well, it's time this little woman grows up. If you want to..." Nancy began before turning around.

"Come here and tell me. When are you going to finish that drawing?" Charles was eager to get the answer.

"I don't have time. If you have time, you can finish it for me." A hint of slyness and mischief flashed through her eyes. Yes, that answer would come sooner or later. But for now, she could wait. She wasn't ready yet.

So now, her strategy

he colluded with a bad guy and framed Boyd. Of course, David got mad.

He blamed her for causing trouble. Anna cried bitterly and said that she was the one who was framed by a bad person.

Now that he knew about what happened, her father had the choice to cover the whole thing up.

He could settle it with money. He had been working hard in the business field for so many years, so money wasn't an issue.

Over the years, he had made many friends in all the right places with money.

He knew they would come in handy at any critical moment.

That was why Nancy didn't see Anna taken away by the police today.

Anna had already suspected that someone was following her and guessed that it was Nancy. But she didn't have any evidence, so she was not sure.

After all, there were a lot of people in the hospital and Anna was arrogant. There were plenty of them who disliked her!

"Okay. Thank you, Dr. Anna." Jessie was aware of what Anna could be thinking.

In her heart, she had never considered Anna as a friend.

Anna was not just a knife she used to deal with Nancy.