What Clark had said was a great news for Nancy. As a matter of fact, she felt happy and excited but she didn’t show it.

While Nancy's eyes were sparkling in joy, Charles and the two women's eyes were filled with confusion.

"Yes, it's burned. If you still don't believe me, go to the kitchen and check the stove. There must be some ashes left on it that I haven't cleaned," said Clark.

"Really? Dad, how could you do such a stupid thing?" To check if Clark was telling the truth, Fannie rushed out of the room angrily. On her way to the kitchen, she was cursing her own father for ruining their chance to get ten million dollars.

"Clark, Clark..." There were no words to describe how angry Jill was. She kept grinding her teeth, as if she wanted to break Clark’s name.

"Oh, yes, yes, yes. I burned it! You don't need to think about Charles' ten million dollars anymore." A smile of satisfaction appeared on Clark’s face.

"Am I that kind of woman? Why do you keep talking about ten million dollars? I'm just thinking about Nancy’s wellbeing. What a loving and righteous man Charles is! If not him, then who else does she want to

ck.

Without any intention of taking her into his car, Charles stopped not so far away. Then he lit a cigarette and smoked while looking at her.

It was obvious on Nancy’s face that she was beginning to feel impatient while waiting for a car.

Hearing Nancy cursed made Charles smile.

When the Uber arrived and Nancy got in, Charles threw his cigarette away and started the car.

Then he followed the car and made sure Nancy entered the hospital first before he left. A real man indeed never stopped caring about his woman no matter how angry he was.

After checking Finn’s recovery, Nancy went straight to Nana's room.

"Nana, how are you feeling?" asked Nancy with concern.

If everything went well, Nana's condition should be better than yesterday, because Rick had said that the effect of the medicine would be obvious at the beginning. Then it would slow down as her condition got better.

"Who are you? I didn't do anything. Don't hit me... Don't hit me!" However, as soon as Nana saw her, she held herself in horror. She was trembling as she lowered her head, afraid that the person in front of her would hurt her.