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 throug

though Nancy hadn't figured it out yet.

"I think Auntie is right! It's for the kids' sake!" Charles agreed. Great! He got Nancy's mother on his side.

She felt backed into a corner. Nevertheless, she couldn't afford to lose her temper. "Mom, I'm going home. I'll visit you again another day," she muttered hastily.

"Okay, dear. See you soon!" Nancy hugged her, and then hastily walked towards the door. Jade winked at Charles and said, "Please, treat Nancy well."

"Yes, Auntie. I'm leaving, too." Charles had already achieved his purpose of coming here. Seeing that Nancy was about to leave, he followed her quickly.

"Please, drive safely!" Jade reminded the two.

"Of course, Auntie. Bye!" Charles strode towards the door as well. As soon as he got out of the room, he broke into a run.

Nancy walked quickly down the stairs. When she got out of the sanatorium, the moon had already risen.

She was seething with anger as she walked towards her car.

Suddenly, Charles grabbed her arm. "I haven't seen you the whole day, Nancy. Don't you think you owe me an explanation?" Charles demanded.

"Why? Who are you to demand an explanation from me? I don't owe you anything!" Nancy replied angrily. Her eyes were brimming with tears.