Charles was also interested in finding out the truth, so the police couldn't say anything more. The only thing they could do now was to continue investigating the club. If it was done by someone from the Fu family, Charles assured them that he wouldn't protect them, but he insisted that they find evidence against them first.
"Joseph, it’s time for us to go back." Charles stood up to leave.
"Let’s go, Charles. I haven’t eaten yet. Can you take me out to eat? I’m so hungry. I want to have a big meal. A big meal…" Joseph gave the policeman a smug look before following Charles out.
"What else can you do besides eat?" Charles stepped out of the interrogation room, his face looking as cold as winter.
"What's wrong? If I didn't even know how to eat, I would be silly," Joseph shot back.
"Humph! You're going to look like a fool when you film," Charles said with a snort.
Charles opened the car door and sat in the driver’s seat. Joseph quickly opened the door to the passenger’s seat a
sure you’re in love with Daisy?" Charles smiled.
"She’s my woman. I lost her before because I was careless. Can’t I get her back?" Joseph said awkwardly.
"Of course you can." After some time, Charles continued with a smile, "You didn't cherish her when you had her. You didn't know how good she was until you lost her."
"Isn’t that normal for humans? I don’t think I’m the only one who has that problem, right?" Joseph smiled vaguely.
Nancy’s face popped up in Charles’ mind, but he didn’t say anything else.
"After I divorced Daisy, I thought a lot and figured things out. People can’t be too arrogant. When it comes to relationships, you should cherish what you have. Don’t let it slip by you, and regret it after!" Joseph said passionately.
"Are you talking about me and Nancy?" Charles chuckled, "There’s no problem with us."
"No one knows for sure. I think Nancy is a rare woman. You should cherish her," Joseph reminded him.
"I’ll remember that," Charles replied casually.