Caspar looked sincere as he stared up at her, but Nancy knew what he was thinking.
He was just afraid that Jill and Clark wouldn't be able to persuade her. That was why he came here in person. He just wanted to look like he was sincere.
She wasn't a fool.
"I don't love you anymore," Nancy spat out.
"You're lying. We grew up together. How could you stop loving me? Look, I know that you lied to me and that you hate me, but the last thing you should do is to lie to yourself. It would just be unfair for the both of us." Caspar sighed, handing her a bouquet of roses. "This is for you."
She sneered at the sight of them. Did he really think he could go ahead and buy her love? "Fuck off. I've already told you that you're nothing to me now. In fact, you're already married. All I can do is wish that you and Fannie can live a happy life."
"How can I even live without you? I love you!" Knowing that he couldn't convince her, he stood up and grabbed her wrist.
Nancy i
said.
"That's easy. Prepare a gift for me. I'll be heading to the Fu Family." He headed to the dressing room.
"Are you going to propose a marriage?" Sherry looked up.
"I will."
"Then let me prepare the best tea and edible bird's nest for you." As if she had just received the best news in her life, Sherry shot out of her seat and scoured through her cabinets.
In the Fu Family's house.
"Bobby, call your daddy and ask him to come back," Angelina snapped. She was already fuming in anger.
Bobby had thrown all the toys Dorothy had given her into the trash can.
He walked up to her. "Grandma, Mommy's mother is sick. Couldn't Daddy accompany her?"
"Don't call her Mommy ever again, boy. I'm telling you, Nancy wouldn't marry your Dad. Do you understand?" she lectured.
Bobby shook her head rapidly. "Why don't you like her? Let me tell you, Grandma, if they don't marry, then it would be difficult to find another woman who Daddy's willing to get married to."