"Dr. Nancy, how long will it take for Bobby to recover?" Frederic asked anxiously.
"It'd take at least three days," Nancy said as she packed up her medical kit.
"Mommy, Mommy, don't go! Please don't leave me now," Bobby pleaded as he stretched out his little hand to grab Nancy's arm.
"Bobby, please try to understand. If I stay here who will take care of Nadia? And how will I go to work?" Nancy said gently.
"Mommy only cares about Nadia. Don't you care about me, Mommy?" Bobby said pitifully, sobbing.
What a poor boy!
The tone in his words made her heart soften. But, what could she do? There were so many people in the Fu family who didn't want her to stay there to take care of Bobby, right?
"Hey, if that is what he wants, why can't you stay here? I will support you staying here! Don't worry, no one will bully you," said Joseph.
"No, I have to take care of my child at home. I can't stay here!" Nancy insisted.
"Dr. Nancy, I wish you can stay here for three days. As you just said, Bobby will recover in three days' time. You can stay until then!" Frederic sai
e can only find a woman from outside. If I were her, I would rather give up my career and give birth to a boy for the young master!"
"Alas, the young master does all these only for the shares," whispered the other servant.
"And for the position of CEO!" said the first servant.
"Yes, you're right."
The two servants whispered and left, laughing.
"Well, what did I say? Haha, let me make it clear for you, Nancy. I want you to give me a baby, alright?" Joseph said in a depressed voice.
His shameless voice was something Nancy couldn't bear. It made her feel sick.
"Joseph, do you know about Bobby's real mother?" Nancy asked nervously.
"I don't know. It's none of my business to know. If you agree to marry me, I'll immediately divorce with Daisy. She can't give me a baby. I've had enough of her. What do you think of it?"
Nancy felt her mind was getting more and more confused. She was like trapped in a fog, and she tried to rush out, but couldn't find the right direction.
While she was lost in her thoughts, Joseph mistakenly thought that Nancy had compromised.