The first thing that Nancy saw when she opened her eyes was Nadia’s face.

Although she still felt a little sleepy, she smiled at Nadia and greeted, "Good morning, sweetie. Okay, I’ll get up now."

Instinctively, Nancy looked at Charles' side of the bed, but he wasn't there.

So, she turned to Nadia and asked, "Where is your Daddy?"

At first, Nancy thought that Charles probably slept in the guest room because he came home late last night and he didn’t want to disturb her sleep.

"I don't know. I'm going to look for Daddy." When Nadia ran out of the room, Nancy also got out of the bed lazily.

"Why do I feel that I just fell asleep and it's dawn now?"

On a second thought, Nancy knew that it was because of the sleeping pills that she didn't notice that the time passed quickly.

After washing her face and brushing her teeth, Nancy went into the kitchen to make breakfast for the children.

It was when Nadia rushed into the kitchen, out of breath. "Mommy, I've searched every room, but I didn't find Daddy. I also searched the garde

want such a good office? I want to use it, but I don't have the right." Shaking her head, Erin watched Nancy walk away.

It was understandable that Erin was on guard against Brandy. She always felt that Brandy was a smiling tiger, seemingly gentle and lovely, but actually cruel and merciless.

There was no doubt that was not as kind-hearted and innocent as Nancy.

As soon as Nancy entered the shared office, all the doctors inside stood up at the same time.

They greeted, "Director Nancy."

This kind of address made Nancy uncomfortable. After all, she was no longer a director.

So she coughed awkwardly and said, "Please don't call me Director Nancy anymore. I'm just an ordinary doctor like you now."

"We are used to calling you Director Nancy. It's really hard for us to change the way we call you." The doctors smiled respectfully at her.

"Then keep in mind that the current director is Brandy. Don't make any mistake in front of her, or everyone will be embarrassed." Afraid that it could cause misunderstandings, Nancy reminded.