Doris gasped. She knew that Nancy loved medical science. She would even devote her whole life’s energy to medical science.
She had only been employed for a short time. How could she be tired of it already?
She must have had a bad day at work.
"So, you’re going to be a full-time housewife now? I think it’s good that you decided to marry Charles. A lot of people want to be a part of the Fu Family. You should marry him as soon as possible. After you get married, you wouldn’t need to work anymore. You’ll also have time for your kids," Doris said, as she smiled softly.
She knew that Nancy devoted much of her time to her work.
If she agreed to it so easily, then she must’ve felt unhappy.
What could have made her unhappy?
Nancy turned around and hugged Doris.
"I don’t want to get married yet. I just want to give my children a good life!"
Doris knew that although Nancy was soft, she could be a bit stubborn sometimes. She wasn't the kind of woman who depended on a man.
"Then what is it, Nancy? Tell me!" Doris gently shook Nancy.
"I’m just so tired of all
me out quickly. When you get out of mommy’s belly, mommy will stop abusing daddy!"
"Who are you cursing, Jay? Me or the baby? The baby needs more time to develop inside my belly. Don’t you know that pregnancy lasts for nine months?"
"Yes, I know. I have to leave now to go to work. Laura, take good care of Doris for me while I’m away. If anything happens to her, it will be your fault!" He then rushed to the car.
"Mrs. Fang, please be careful. I don't want you to fall." Laura tightened her grip on Doris’s hand.
"Are you afraid of Jay?" Doris said, as she looked back at the fleeting figure of Jay’s car.
"Yes, he is the master of the house, and I am merely a servant. Isn't it right for me to be afraid of him?" Laura spoke softly.
"Why did you call him ‘master’? He was just joking a while ago. Didn’t you hear it?" Doris scolded.
"Yes, I can tell! But even if he was joking, I still have to give him respect. So please, let’s go back to our room, Mrs. Fang. The autumn wind is very cold. I don’t want you to catch the flu!" Laura advised, as she led Doris to her room.