Charles, trying to suppress his anger, clenched his fists and pursed his lips.
Charles felt that Edward had blatantly invaded his territory, and he even seemed smug about it. His anger flared, and he snorted with derision.
"Mr. Fu, calm down. I don't think Edward is a bad guy. Maybe he is just a friend of Nancy. Besides, the kids like him, and he isn't doing anything suspicious," Hiram advised.
"How do you know?" said Charles, turning his fierce gaze towards Hiram.
"I... I guessed it!" Hiram swallowed and said.
"You guessed it? Humph!" Charles snorted again and was ready to go to the restaurant.
When he entered the room and saw Edward looking at Nancy with so much passion that his eyes had metaphorical stars in them, his heart burned with jealousy. The flame of jealousy in his heart even threatened to burn his entire body.
Hiram stopped him in a hurry, "Mr. Fu, don't be impulsive. Think about it. Is it appropriate for you to go in rashly? They are having a meal. You shouldn't disturb them, right? Even if you hate Edward, you shouldn't involve the innocent kids.
aution. He didn't want his boss to be so upset.
"If you want to go, go by yourself!" Charles growled.
Hiram was so frightened that he once again shrank his neck and stopped talking.
At this moment, Edward said something to the children. The children nodded, and then Edward and Nancy entered the elevator.
Charles opened his eyes wide and crushed the cigarette in his hand.
Hiram's heart clenched.
"Mr. Fu, they won't do anything. Bobby and Nadia are here. D-don't think too much."
Charles' heart trembled when he heard Hiram's words.
'They left the children behind. What are they going to do?'
No, there is only one thing that requires them to leave the children behind—sex.'
The moment this thought entered Charles' mind, it was like a bomb exploded in his mind.
"Hiram, go and keep an eye on them. If Nancy cheats... I'll kill you!" Charles roared.
"What? Well... I... Yes!" Hiram didn't dare to say anything. He got out of the car quickly.
He rushed towards the hotel while keeping his head down.
Nancy and Edward had gone up to the sixth floor.