How could Nancy be with Rick when her daughter was in the hospital? Didn’t she care about Nadia anymore?

This question haunted Charles, making him feel suffocated.

"Yes. I heard Director Nancy said she wanted to invite Dr. Rick for lunch." What the nurse said only added fuel to the fire.

When Charles heard this, a flame burned in his chest. "Nancy, you know Nadia is sick, but you still have the mood to eat with another man. Why can't you be a responsible mother to your child? You..."

Charles was so angry that he couldn't even finish his words.

"Mr. Fu, Mr. Fu, do you need a glass of water?" The nurse became anxious when Charles coughed violently.

"No need. Tell me, where did Nancy and Rick go for lunch?" His voice was enough to make anyone tremble in fear.

Therefore, the nurse panicked when he shouted. "I don't know, Mr. Fu. I really don't know."

"Okay, okay. I'll find them myself." When Charles was about to rush to the elevator, the nurse said in a hurry,

"Mr. Fu, it’s been a while since they left. Where are you going

g age.

After all, she read lot of books with Bobby.

But of course, not all classes were boring. She enjoyed the arts and craft classes. What she didn’t like was discussing the words she already knew.

Whenever she had this kind of class, she felt like the time was running slow.

It took Nadia a little while to decide. But in the end, she nodded her little head. "Okay, Daddy. Let's wait for Mommy for an hour."

Once again, Charles felt something pinched his heart as he stared at Nadia. He felt sorry for her daughter, yet all he could do was kiss her on the cheek. "Okay, honey, let's wait for Mommy now."

"Daddy is so nice." As soon as Charles picked her up, Nadia put her arms around his neck.

A smile appeared on Charles’ face, but his heart was filled with bitterness. He could feel that Nadia was eager to be with Nancy.

However, it seemed like Nancy didn’t want to accompany her sick daughter.

Was it so important to have lunch with Rick?

At this moment, Charles had mixed emotions. It was as if he had never known Nancy.