To stop her, Charles quickly grabbed her arm. "Don't chase her. It's not worth getting angry."

When Nancy turned around and saw the happy look on Charles' face, she asked in surprise, "I look like a mess with paint all over my body. How am I going to face other people after she posted those stolen pictures of me?"

At this moment, Nancy was so angry that she wanted to argue with Anna. But Charles held her arm and didn't let her go even if she struggled.

"Nancy, everything has its cause and effect. The evildoer has to suffer the consequences. Why would you bother to argue with her?"

As soon as he finished his words, they heard the arrogant sound of a car from their courtyard. The two had already left, which made Nancy groan in frustration.

"She's gone now!"

Finally Charles let go of her arm and said, "Well, let's go to their wedding together then."

"I'm so embarrassed today. How can I have the dignity to attend it? I won't go. You can go by yourself," Nancy complained while walking to the bathroom.

"Don't worry too much. People talk about me, not yo

ask to watch over the kids?

"How about sending the kids to the hospital?" It was the first idea that came up in Nancy's mind, but Charles shook his head.

"No. The kids are so close to Frederic. If we send them there so early, Frederic will know everything. We should bring them there later. Only in the middle of the wedding can Frederic appear." Everything had been planned for a long time by Charles, because Frederic couldn't come too soon or too late.

If Frederic showed up before the wedding of Joseph and Anna was held, the wedding would be stopped in a boring way.

But if he showed when the wedding ceremony was over, playing the recording wouldn't be impacting. The timing should be perfect.

Charles had made up his mind; he wouldn't allow Anna to be part of the Fu family at all.

"Then I'll give the kids to Doris. She's going to give birth soon, so I don't think she can attend the wedding ceremony." Aside from Charles, Edward and Doris were the most trustworthy people in Nancy's life.

Finally, Charles nodded his head. "That's a good idea. I agree."