Nancy suddenly felt sorry for Charles. "It must be very hard for you."

Charles looked at Nancy in a daze, and then smiled, "I'm a man who has been in the business for years. I don't think this counts as hard."

Although he denied it, it felt good to be appreciated by Nancy.

Charles was very exhausted. He fell asleep soon after he lay down.

Worried about Edward, Nancy tossed and turned in bed and couldn't fall asleep. She didn't want to disturb Charles' rest so she put on clothes and left the room.

She tiptoed to Edward's room and heard his voice coming from inside.

With her heart hanging in her throat, she gently knocked on the door. "Edward, is there something wrong?"

Edward groaned but didn't answer.

Nancy pushed the door open and entered the room. When she turned on the light, she saw Edward curling up on the bed, grimacing in pain.

Nancy walked over to him and placed her hand on his forehead. "Edward, you seem to have a fever!"

"Nancy, I just... I just feel a little cold." Edward reached out and gra

let it go!" Jay muttered to himself as he drove on his way back home. He decided that he would find out who that man was no matter what.

When Charles came back with the medicine, Nancy happened to come out of Edward's room.

Seeing Charles, Nancy abruptly lowered her head.

Charles handed over the medicine. "Go and give it to Edward."

"Thank you, Charles." Nancy took the medicine and her eyes turned red.

She didn't expect that Charles would put that much effort in getting the medicine Edward needed.

He was not as indifferent to Edward as she thought, after all!

When Nancy got a hold of the medicine, Charles suddenly gripped the medicine harder. She couldn't pull it out of his hands.

She looked at Charles in confusion.

"Nancy, tell me, what did you say just now?"

Charles was a little angry due to Nancy's alienation.

"I..." Not knowing what she had said wrong, Nancy was so nervous that her palms were full of sweat. "Oh, I thanked you for Edward. It's so early yet you still went out to buy him medicine."