Chapter 11 Mommy Is The Best
Chapter 11 Mommy Is The Best
"I'm a woman who's not married yet. And now, for no reason, there are rumors that I'm having an affair with you! What do you think?" Nancy was so upset that she was on the verge of tears.
"There are many women out there who want to have an affair with me. Don't you feel lucky to have the chance?"
'This man... I've never seen someone so narcissistic before!'
Nancy cursed in her mind.
"Mr. Fu, you can go have affairs with the women who actually want to. Bobby, don't get in the way of your daddy's happy marriage. Leave the hospital now!" she rebuked.
"Mommy, are you jealous?" Bobby asked innocently.
"I... Honey..." For a moment, Nancy was at a loss for words. Then, putting her hands on her hips, she said angrily, "I'm angry. See? I'm not jealous at all!"
"Well, it's a big problem if Mommy is angry. Daddy, how will you solve it? How about finding out who spread the rumors and deleting those rubbish articles?" Bobby asked.
"Well, I think your suggestion sounds good!" Charles agreed.
Until now, he hadn't taken this issue seriously because it was amusing for him to see Nancy so worked up. But his son being angry was another matter altogether.
Without any hesitation, he called Jay and asked him to investigate the issue. NôvelDrama.Org holds © this.
After Charles hung up, Jay let out a long sigh, feeling like his life had gotten harder ever since Charles and Bobby had met that strange woman.
However, it wasn't hard for him to get to the bottom of the issue. After all, he had a lot of friends in high places.
Ten minutes later, he called Charles with the information he had obtained.
"Charles, the person who started the new is Jessie Wang, a director in the municipal hospital. Tell me what to do. I'll do it right away!"
"No, I'll do it myself," Charles said and hung up.
The people he hated the most were the ones who manipulated the truth. There was so much work for Jessie to do, and yet she spent time posting defamatory articles on the internet!
Next, Charles gave Hobart a call.
A few moments later, Jessie howled loudly in Hobart's office.
"I have been the director of the pediatric department for ten years! How could you think of taking away my position? I have always worked hard for this hospital. You are so cruel!"
"Jessie, don't blame me. You're the one who should focus on doing your job! Why are you posting such articles on the internet?" Hobart shook his head in disappointment and continued, "I know you don't like Nancy, but you really misunderstood her. I offered her to take charge of the Second Pediatric Department, but she refused and said modestly that she wanted to learn from you for some time. But I never expected that you would... What the hell have you done?"
Jessie was mortified upon hearing this. "Oh, no... It's all my fault, President. Hobart. I'll go to Dr. Nancy and apologize to her right now. I will take responsibility for my actions. Okay?" she choked out between sobs.
"I'm too ashamed to speak for you in this matter. Solve the problem yourself if you can." Hobart waved her away with a sigh.
Soon, Jessie walked into the ward that Nancy was in. "Doctor Nancy, I'm so sorry. I was wrong. Please forgive me. Please!" she cried, almost groveling.
Nancy had a fatal flaw —she was too kind.
The last thing she wanted to see was others crying or begging her. "Jessie, it's enough if you've realized that what you did was wrong. It's okay."
Jessie wiped her tears and asked hurriedly, "Dr. Nancy, does that mean you've forgiven me? So, you won't take my position as director, will you?"
Nancy smiled bitterly. She handed a tissue to Jessie and said, "Director Jessie, my dream is to save people and heal the wounded. I'll be happy as long as I can do that. I have never coveted your position. It doesn't matter to me."
"Thank you. Thank you so much." Jessie nodded gratefully.
"You should carry on with your work. Don't get distracted by such trifles anymore. After all, we're colleagues. We have bigger problems to face together when it comes to treating patients," Nancy said sincerely.
"Yes, you're right, Dr. Nancy!" Jessie glanced cautiously at Charles, who had a stern expression on his face.
Seeing that, she immediately drew back and hurried away.
"Mommy, I hate such petty people. You should have punished her!" Bobby sighed like an adult.
"We should be lenient with wrongdoers," Nancy explained with a smile, rubbing Bobby's head.
"In that woman's eyes, your kindness and magnanimity are shit. And in mine, they are..." Charles was about to make a flippant remark,
but he stopped himself when he saw Nancy shoot him a sharp glare.
"Daddy, don't talk nonsense. Mommy isn't stupid!" Bobby exclaimed hurriedly.
A wicked smile broke across Charles' face,
which only made Nancy more annoyed.
Ever since she had met the father and the son, she felt like her IQ had gone down.
Forcing a smile, she changed the topic. "Bobby, since you're feeling better now, I think you should go back to the kindergarten. It's flu season now. If you stay in the hospital, you might catch the flu from other patients. So go home with Daddy, okay?"
"But I don't want to leave Mommy. What should I do?" Bobby pouted and lowered his head, fidgeting with his hands.
Nancy's heart softened when she saw the boy's face, but she knew clearly that things would get more complicated if she kept seeing this boy.
In order to live a normal life, she had to focus on her work and keep a distance from the father and the son.
What she didn't know was that this was just her wish.
The father and the son didn't share her views at all.
As far as Bobby was concerned, now that he had finally found a woman he liked, he would of course make her his mother.
As for Charles, he would not let go of a woman that his son liked either. Moreover, she was so simple- minded and silly that even a nanny wouldn't be as considerate as her. It was rare to meet such a woman.
He didn't know what the future would hold for him and this woman, but he was happy to let nature take its course.
The important thing was that he had no aversion to this woman. In fact, he found her quite interesting.
Nevertheless, what Nancy had said just now was right. He didn't want his son to catch a flu.
"Let's leave now!" he said, lifting Bobby off the bed.
"Fine!" Bobby said. Then, with a pout, he continued, "Daddy, don't forget what you said. Whenever I miss Mommy, you have to bring me here."
"Okay." Charles looked at Nancy, waiting for her input.
Although Nancy wanted to keep a distance from these two, she couldn't bring herself to refuse the boy either, so she nodded and said, "You can come, Bobby."
"Mommy, you have to pinky promise that you won't change your words," Bobby said seriously, taking a step toward Nancy and stretching out his pinky finger.
Every time Nancy saw him with such a serious expression on his face, she felt her heart ache. She bent down and gently hooked her little finger around his. "I promise that I won't change my words."
"Mommy is the best! I love you." Bobby threw his arms around Nancy's neck and gave her a few kisses on her cheek.