Sweet Twins Indulge in Daddy's Love -
Chapter 592 Coward
Derrick was the one who was most afraid of Nana regaining her consciousness.
"Okay, I know what you mean. I will order someone to do it. Don't worry," replied Coward. As long as he didn't have to kill her, Coward could agree to any other conditions, just to keep their secrets. After all, he was on the same boat with Derrick. He was not only doing it for Derrick, but also for himself.
"I know you are the most reliable person. I'll be waiting for your good news."
"I won't let you down.'1 Their conversation was short, and as soon as the call ended, Coward began to think of ways on how to deal with Nana.
On the contrary, Nancy was very happy to see Nana get better. Justice would be served once she was fully recovered.
After work, Nancy drove to pick up the children.
To her annoyance, as soon as she got out of the car, she saw Bobby and Ruby walking out of the classroom hand in hand.
Upon remembering how Ruby's mother this morning, Nancy suddenly felt angry. How could Bobby still walk with Ruby as if nothing happened? Didn't he feel ashamed enough?
Or was it really like what Ruby's mother said that Bobby was in love at an early age?
But it was ridiculous to fall in love in kindergarten! They were still too young to be in love.
As she strode towards them, Nancy shouted, "Bobby, what are you doing?"
Frightened, Bobby stopped on his track and let go of Ruby's hand.
Seeing how Bobby reacted, Ruby took the initiative to get close to Nancy and explained, "Auntie, don't blame him. I want him to hold my hand."
As an adult, Nancy had to act properly in front of such a young and innocent girl.
So, Nancy caressed her beautiful face. "I didn't mean to blame you. Bobby is so thoughtless so I scolded him."
"Auntie, Bobby is a good boy. Please don't be mad at him." It was hard for Nancy to stop herself from laughing as she looked at Ruby's innocent eyes.
This little girl was so smart. How could she intercede with Bobby at such a young age?
When her laughter died down, Nancy patted Ruby's head and softly said, "Okay, I won't scold Bobby. Can you go and replace your Mommy now?" "Okay. Bye, Auntie.1 Ruby raised her chubby little hand and waved at Nancy.
"Bye." With a smile, Nancy waived back at her.
This child was really adorable, but she still didn't like Bobby to be involved with a girl at this age.
When Ruby left, her eyes went back to Bobby who looked fearless now with his hands in his pockets. Nadia timidly followed him.
"Bobby, you come to the kindergarten to learn, not to make friends with young girls. Do you understand?"
"Our teacher said that it's necessary to learn to interact in kindergarten. Does Mommy want me to be a child without friends?" Bobby said seriously. 'Well, this little thing is really good at talking.1
However, Nancy didn't falter. "Bobby, it's indeed important to make friends, but why do I only see that you only play with Ruby and not with anyone else?11
"You're wrong, Mommy. Bobby knows a lot of young girls in the kindergarten, but... It's true that he seldom talks to boys," Nadia said.
Hearing this, Bobby looked at Nadia in disgust. "Nadia, don't you know more boys than girls? This is called attraction. Don't you understand such a simple truth, Mommy?"
"You... Bobby, how can you be the same as your father at such a young age? You don't learn something good from him but you quickly learned such nonsense!" At the thought of Charles, Nancy got angry again.
She hadn't seen Charles since yesterday! He didn't even bother to call or text her to let her know that he was still alive.
What was he thinking?
Did he want to leave them?
As soon as she heard her Daddy's name, Nadia asked, "By the way, Mommy, why didn't Daddy pick us up? Is he missing?"
"I don't know where your Daddy is. Let's go home." Trying to avoid the topic, Nancy held the kids' hands and walked towards the car.
Thirty minutes later, they arrived home.
The first thing that Nancy noticed was Charles' car in the courtyard.
He was here?
If that was the case, then why didn't he pick up the kids?
Since she got back, Nancy felt that he had always been in a bad mood.
It wasn't her fault, was it? She was just a victim. Why did Charles make her feel like she did something wrong?
With this thought, Nancy's face darkened.
When the two kids got out of the car, they noticed Charles's car, so they both cheered,
"Daddy is back! Daddy is not missing. That's great."
Then they both ran inside the house.
The lights were off in the living room, and Charles was sitting quietly on the sofa.
Bobby suddenly stopped and asked cautiously, "Is that Daddy?"
The truth was, Charles had just come home after a busy day at work. He had planned to pick up the children earlier, but the meeting ended late. Besides, he found out that Nancy had already driven to pick up the children, so he just drove straight home.
The past few days had been hectic, so Charles was too lazy to even cook when he arrived. So, he just sat on the sofa, feeling dizzy and was about to fall asleep.
But when he heard the children's voices, Charles slowly opened his eyes.
"You are back?" he asked in a hoarse voice.
"What's wrong with Daddy?" Slightly nervous, Nadia stepped back.
On the other hand, Bobby turned on the lights and walked towards Charles, whose eyes were bloodshot.
"Daddy, where did you go last night?" Confusion was written all over Bobby's face.
Not knowing what to say, Charles briefly replied, "I was out."
Since the lights were turned on now, Nadia walked towards them and asked, "Where did you go?"
Charles didn't know how to answer, because he didn't want his children to know about Joseph's matter.
While Charles was thinking about how to deal with the children's questions, Nancy came in. "Your father went to replace a beautiful woman. Alas, I realized that being a playboy can be inherited. Joseph is not the only one who is dissolute in the Fu family, from top to bottom, from old to young, every man in Fu family is a playboy."
'What the hell is she talking about?'
Frowning, Charles roared, "Nancy, what's with your attitude? How could you say I went to replace another woman? You don't have any evidence. Don't talk nonsense. It's not good for the children to hear such things."
"So you do know it's not good for the children. But it's too late! Your son has learned everything from you. He is still young and doesn't know what love is, but he has learned to write a love letter for a little girl. You didn't go to the kindergarten to pick up your child; that's why you didn't have to face the girl's mother's mean words. I was the one who was directly hit by the muzzle of the gun. Think about it. You are smart, aren't you?" Remembering what the woman said about Bobby instantly made Nancy angry, so she couldn't help but rant.
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