Charles thought Nancy was being reasonable, but he didn't think that he wasn't.

If neither of them backed down soon, this was never going to end

One of them eventually had to give in, right?

Obviously, there was no way Nancy was going to give in. With a sigh, he decided to just concede. After all, he had been used to it.

"Nancy, what do you suggest then? I'll think about it!"

Nancy felt much better now that Charles seemed to compromise.

She said, "Now that Jessie returned the money to her patient, let her go back to work! She tried to commit suicide. We can't just stand by and watch her die, right?"

"Okay, you've got it," he said, smiling helplessly.

He didn't really want Jessie to go back to the hospital.

He didn't want her to lose her life over this either though

"Thank you, Charles. You haven't lost your soft side. You still know mercy!" A smile finally appeared on her stiff face.

"Mercy? Nancy..." Charles gently lifted Na

I apologized. I hoped you could put in a good word for me with Charles. I just never expected that you would be the one to hurt me! Nancy, you're quite good at putting on this facade!"

"Director Jessie, I think you must have misunderstood something!" Nancy didn't know how to explain it. After all, it was kind of to do with her.

She didn't mean it though.

How was she going to explain herself?

Nancy was so anxious that her head began to ache. "Director Jessie, please let me explain!"

"Explain what? You told Charles, didn't you?"

Nancy nodded helplessly, "Director Jessie, you did a really bad thing though."

"Yes, what I did was wrong. But if it wasn't for you, I wouldn't have been fired. You could have asked me to return the money to the patient privately. You didn't do that though. Instead, you asked Charles to fire me and spread the news to the whole city! Only when I met you did I realize what being two-faced truly meant!" Jessie roared.