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The Adorable Twin’s Sticky Daddy novel Chapter 642

As the time passed, Nancy began to feel colder and her forehead was hotter.

"Director Nancy is actually very beautiful. By the way, what happened this morning, Charles? A lot of people saw you two running. Does Director Nancy's cold have anything to do with it?" There was a hint of concern in Brandy's voice.

"It's too hot inside the room, and we wanted to breathe some fresh air, so we ran outside. Is that right, Charles?" With an awkward smile, Nancy turned to Charles and gave him a meaningful look.

"That's right." If he didn't agree with Nancy, her body temperature would probably rise by several degrees. He knew it was better not to provoke her, so she could recover fast.

"That's good. I thought you were mad because Charles has appointed me as the new director of the Pediatric Department. He told me that you have to take care of the two children and couldn't continue to be the director, so I agreed. But if you still want to come back to work, you can come back at any time. I’ll be more than happy to help you once you're back." A smile appeared on Brandy's face.

On the contrary, Nancy secretly gritted her teeth when she heard the excuse Charles made up. To put it bluntly, he wanted her to be a nanny at home. How could he decide for her?

"I can't stay at home all day long. I don't care whether I am the director or not. But if I stay at home every day, I might go crazy." As she spoke, Nancy kept rubbing her hands. She was not really feeling well, but she tried her best to talk to them since the topic was about her work.

If she didn't treat the patients for a day, she would never be at ease.

That was why in order to get back to her position, she had gone all out to please Charles and even humiliate herself. If he still didn't let her go, she didn't know what crazy things she would do next.

"Charles, I think Director Nancy is right. Just because a woman already have children doesn't mean she has to lose her job. Moreover, she's still so young to stop her passion. I think once she recovers, she'd better come back to work. We can help each other. She's more experienced than me, so I can learn from her." To be honest, Nancy was amazed by Brandy's modesty.

The words she had said directly overturned Nancy's impression of her.

Was Brandy really such a considerate person?

If so, Nancy was willing to work with her.

With this thought, she looked at Charles with hopeful eyes.

"Let's talk about it later. She is still sick," Charles said perfunctorily.

His answer made Nancy complain. "I just caught a cold!

Frowning, Charles replied, "Even if it's just a cold, it will still take some time to recover. You can't see the patients when you're also a patient, can you? That's pretty irresponsible!"

"What if I get better?" It was a rare opportunity for Nancy to have someone to speak for her, so she wouldn't just let go of this.

A little more push and Charles would finally give in.

She would do everything just so she could come back to work, because she had to.

After taking a deep breath, Charles said, "I told you to wait until you recover.¹' "Director Nancy, you don't have to hurry. For the meantime, I'm taking care of your patients for you. They often ask me where you have been and why you haven't come to see them, and I always say that you're just not feeling well. I didn't tell them that you resigned, I just said that you will be back after a few days. You should recover well. I and the patients will wait for you to come back to work.'¹ To her surprise, Brandy held her hand and smiled.

But she had to admit that Brandy was a woman of good manners.

Every word she said could make people feel comfortable.

"I think Brandy is right. That’s it." At this time, Charles would rather go with what Brandy had said than directly say that he was giving in to what Nancy wanted. She couldn't possibly go to work while she was sick.

On the other hand, Nancy knew that it was not the right time to be stubborn, so she said, "Well, I just caught a cold and will recover soon. Thank you for explaining it to the patients. I was actually worried that they would misunderstand the situation and think that I don't care about them. As a doctor, the most terrible thing that could happen is to have the patients misunderstand us.

Finishing her words, Nancy looked at Brandy gratefully.

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