As soon as Hardy heard Frederic's words, he was stunned. Frederic didn't want to spare Nancy in any way.

"Father, this has nothing to do with Nancy's work..."

Before he could say anything, Frederic stopped him, "Hardy, what do you want to say?"

The person Hardy feared most in his life was Frederic. As soon as Frederic yelled at him, he shut up obediently and dared not speak.

"Okay, Mr. Frederic. I'm leaving the hospital from tomorrow on. I am now resigning." Nancy was also a stubborn person. She would never admit her mistakes or give in if she thought she didn't do anything wrong.

"Okay, you just leave here," Frederic said in a sharp voice.

"Okay, bye." After saying that, Nancy turned around and walked to her office. "I'm packing up. From tomorrow on, I will never appear here again."

"Oh, father, have we gone too far?" Hardy said anxiously, "What if Charles doesn't agree? You know what kind of person he is. If he becomes stu

arles. She could act like a spoiled child and say a few words to soften his heart. But this time it was different. It was Frederic's idea. Charles couldn't change it.

"Well, Nancy, I'll take care of this department for you first. When you come back, I'll hand it back to you," said Brandy.

"Thank you, but I don't think I will come back again." Then Nancy smiled at everyone and left.

In the corridor, a family member came out and said goodbye to Nancy.

Nancy felt sad and didn't know what else to say except for smiling.

She came to Nana's ward. Nana sat on the bed, holding a small mirror in her hand. Her hands were trembling slightly. She was doing makeup.

Seeing Nancy, she put down the mirror and said, "Nancy."

Although Nana had put on makeup, her face was still horribly pale.

However, hearing her voice alone, Nancy knew that Nana had really woken up this time.

"Nana, are you feeling better?" Asked Nancy with concern.