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The Adorable Twin’s Sticky Daddy novel Chapter 298

Charles glanced at him and smiled. "Mr. Wang, go back and comfort Anna. With your financial resources, you can even run a private hospital just for her. But you must always remind her that as a doctor, she should always be aware of medical ethics!"

"Yes, Mr. Fu. You're right!" David didn't dare say anything else and politely bade him goodbye.

Charles took one last puff of his cigarette then slowly pressed it into the ashtray. He raised his wrist to check his watch. It was now five o'clock in the afternoon. Nancy should be off work by now.

Nancy must be very happy now that he had finally fired Anna.

Shouldn't she be calling him right now? This should be good news to her.

Charles waited for a while but he didn't receive a call from Nancy. Eventually, he decided that he would call her instead.

However, Nancy hung up just after a few rings.

Charles frowned. He perfectly knew that she was a stubborn woman. But she was not completely unreasonable. No matter how foul her mood was, she must have absorbed everything that happened by now. Why wouldn't she answer her phone?

He tried calling her again, but her phone was off.

"Dammit! What the hell is this woman doing?" Charles cursed angrily. He ran his fingers through his hair as he tried to regain his composure.

He was so annoyed that he called Hobart. Through him, he found out that Nancy had filed for a sick leave and hadn't been to the hospital the entire day.

There were a lot of patients in the pediatric department today. All of the doctors in the hospital had their hands full! How could she leave work?

Hobart was so anxious he was like an ant on a hot pan. "Mr. Fu, what do you think we should do? It's taking everything we have to keep up with the work load. Jessie is still in the ward, Anna has left, and now Nancy is missing. The pediatric department won't be able to run smoothly anymore!"

"Don't worry, President Hobart! I'm going to look for Nancy!" As soon as he ended the call, Charles immediately dialed Hiram's number. When he answered, he asked immediately asked about Nancy's whereabouts.

"Hiram, do you have any idea where Nancy went? She's not answering my calls." Where could she have gone to after she left Jay's house?

Hiram quickly informed him of what he knew. "She went to the sanatorium, sir."

The moment he heard this, Charles ended the phone call. He hastily grabbed his coat and walked out of the office.

Of course! He should have known that she would visit her mother in the sanatorium. He couldn't believe he forgot about it. He had been neglecting Nancy's feelings lately.

Meanwhile, Nancy had just finished giving Jade a sponge bath. Now, she was just drying her with a towel.

As she watched the setting sun, she felt her bitterness rising.

Jade couldn't speak as articulately as before. Nevertheless, Nancy knew very well that her mother's only wish now was for her to be happy.

She held her daughter's hand tightly and said, "Nancy, you should go home. Nadia is waiting for you!" There was a hint of anxiety in her tone.

Nancy smiled and patted her hand gently. "It's okay, Mom. Don't worry. I'll stay with you a little while longer," she said as she sat on the chair across her mother's bed.

No matter how much a child tried to hide her true feelings, a mother would always figure it out. Jade could feel the bitterness behind her daughter's smile. She was well-aware that Nancy had something troubling her. However, she didn't ask what it was just in case she didn't want to tell her.

Even though Nancy said she wanted to accompany Jade, she merely stared off into the distance with blurry eyes and remained silent.

Seeing that her daughter was distressed, Jade sighed. "Nancy, don't be too caught up in love. It's pretty simple. If you don't love him, you have every right to leave. Okay?"

"No, Mom. It's not about love. It's about my work. I'm just a little upset. I'm sorry if I made you worry." Nancy stood at once and gave her mother a hug.

"Can't you just ask Charles for help?" Jade suggested.

"No, I can't." Nancy withdrew her arms slowly and sighed. "It's just that I____I hate him." She said it with her voice full of bitterness. As soon as those words came out, Nancy bit her lips. She hadn't planned on talking to her mother about this.

"But why?" Jade stared at Nancy inquisitively. She had no idea this was how her daughter felt.

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