Chapter 167 When Are You Going to Marry?
Chapter 167 When Are You Going to Marry?
Chapter 167 When Are You Going to Marry?
Nelson's eyes were so powerful that he could hold people down if he wanted to. He looked at Charlotte like some kind of wild animal on the hunt, waiting for the sweet, delicious little prey to fall into its net.
But Charlotte obviously didn't get the old man's idea. She perfunctorily kissed him on the cheek and worried about petting her dog. Nelson grabbed her wrist and pressed her against the sofa with a slight force, looking at her from below, "I said you were bold, and you were really bold, kiddy."
The last word seemed to be very slowly spit out on the tip of the tongue, with an unspeakable titillating meaning.
Charlotte blushed and saw only the man's long neck in her watery deer eyes. She put her hands on her chest, "I, I, How do you suggest I pay for it?"
The old man was shameless, "How about taking a bath together?"
Charlotte had nothing to say.
"No?" Nelson hung his head and put his lips near Charlotte's ear, "What else do you think?"
Charlotte said poorly, "I can't figure it out."
Nelson stood up, "Take your time, then."
She lay on the sofa for a moment, and closed her eyes and thought. Finally she got up and slipped into Nelson's study. Nelson had just lit a cigarette. Seeing her come in, he put it out immediately. His eyes were a little cool, "Got it?"
Charlotte shook her head honestly. She pressed her lip together and didn't dare get too close to Nelson. She said quietly, "Actually, I have a question for you."
It was a question she wanted to ask for a long time.
Soon it would be May. The begonias were almost gone, but they still grabbed the last chance to bloom until the end of the season. Even flowers would seize the opportunity to open, as if many things must be asked clearly.
Charlotte lowered her eyelids and asked softly, "Sir, when are you going to marry?"
She was only bought by Elizabeth for Nelson's pleasure, and she was not old enough, so they were not registered marriage. From the moment she entered the door of the Clark family, she knew that Nelson would certainly marry in the future, and at that time she was the redundant one and was bound to leave.
Nelson's eyes lit up, "Why do you ask?"
Charlotte took a breath, "I'm sure I won't be able to stay with you when you marry, and if you're planning to marry soon, I..."
"So you can plan your way out?" Before Charlotte could finish speaking, Nelson answered, with coldness in his midnight eyes, "Charlotte, how long have you been trying to tell me this?"
Charlotte pulled her fingers and bowed her head, too afraid to look at Nelson.
She had been wanting to talk for a long time.
But when she came back from the Lopez's mansion today, she suddenly realized that she was a trouble maker, and that the Lopez family and the Hunter family would not give up exploiting her last bit of value, as long as she was still around Nelson. They would use her by any means to get
benefits from Nelson, even if she herself did not agree, but as long as Jonathan revealed her relationship with Nelson, there would be a lot of people to curry favor with her, which Charlotte could not stop.
And...
Nelson had a crush, that young lady named Sabrina Tylor.
Charlotte thought about this question for a long time. By staying by Nelson's side, she was just dragging him down for no reason.
"Sooner or later." Charlotte spoke softly, "I can't run away from this."
Nelson looked at her with cold eyes, "You want to go?"
Charlotte instinctively shook her head, but then she thought for a moment, and nodded.
Nelson was silent for a long time. Then he smiled, "Charlotte, you'd better not make me angry."
Charlotte was bewildered.
Wasn't that a normal question?
Nelson's fingers tightened but his voice was peaceful, "Go back to your room."
"But..."
"I said, go back to your room," Nelson said.
Charlotte bit her lip and opened the door, and went out.
Nelson breathed a sudden sigh of relief. He was about to choke Charlotte and ask her why she wanted to leave him.
But he knew that if he did, Charlotte would really leave him.
So he had to keep his emotions carefully.
He looked at the night through the glass window with bloodthirsty eyes.
Charlotte covered herself with the quilt and pondered Nelson's attitude.
He must be angry, but why?
Charlotte turned over and over again, and finally fell asleep in bed.
...
Helena picked up a diamond bracelet, and looked at it, and put it down, and her friend quickly asked, "What's wrong, Helena? Don't you like this?"
Helena, "The quality of diamonds is too inferior."
Valentina looked at the price of the bracelet and said with envy, "You don't even care about such an expensive thing."
Helena said, "If you like it, what about I give it for you?"
Valentina waved her hand quickly -- it had just been rejected by Helena as an inferior-quality product, even if it was free she would not take it.
"By the way, Helena, I heard you're going to work at the Clark family's private hospital. Is that true?"
This friend and Helena are college classmates, and they both majored in the same field. After graduation, she found a job in a big hospital in Seyso with some family connections, which has always been the object of envy of many people, and she was quite complacent in her heart, but she had not been proud for a few days. When hearing that Helena was going to work in the private hospital of the Clark family, she immediately felt anxious and asked Helena to come out for information.
At the mention of this, Helena almost flew with pride, but she had to pretend to be careless, "You mean that? Yeah, I guess I can start tomorrow."
"Really?! Helena, you're so good! It's the Clark family's private hospital! I heard that the nurses in it all graduate from the top10 medical universities in the world!" Her classmates immediately began to flatter.
"Helena, how did you get in? Can you introduce us too?"
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In the face of these glowing terms, Helena only felt comfortable. It was the first time that she felt Charlotte was useful. Although Charlotte did not promise, Helena was sure that she would be obedient. The private hospital must have a place for her. "On my own merits, of course." Helena smiled and said, "I will mention you when I get in and get familiar with it. Don't worry."
Everyone wanted to roll their eyes. Helena? Based on her merits? Her professional ability might not even be as good as a freshman!
But no one said this, and they all looked grateful.