Chapter 84 Resume Work
Chapter 84 Resume Work
Now, it seemed that Nancy was much better, and the cooperation couldn't wait any longer, so he asked
Mond in a tone of inquiry.
Everyone who was familiar with him knew that although he said it in a tone of discussion, as long as he
made a decision, no one could change it.
But Mond also wanted to go back to work. After all, he didn't want to be separated from the company.
Only when he stayed in the company every day could he thoroughly know the inside story of the
company...
He turned to look at Nancy, who nodded at him, indicating that he could go back to work.
He nodded at his father. Noah said with satisfaction, "Okay, you can go to work tomorrow. And Nathan,
go to work with your brother from tomorrow on."
What he meant was that Nathan could get back to work. There was a happy expression on Hilton's
face. After all, Nathan was still Noah's child. He couldn't bear to make things difficult for him.
"Thank you, Dad. I see." Nathan thanked him respectfully. In fact, he thought his father was unfair.
"You two work hard in the company. Don't pretend that you don't care about it." Said Noah.
So when they had breakfast the next day, Charlie and Ron came to pick up Mond. Now Ron had fully
recovered.
Since Mond had returned to work, Ron wanted to go back as soon as possible to help him.
As usual, the two of them came to pick up Mond every morning and escorted him to work safely.
Before leaving, Mond told Nancy, "Nancy, when the servant decoct the medicine, you just stand aside Exclusive © material by Nô(/v)elDrama.Org.
and watch. You don't need to do it yourself."
"Well, don't worry about me. Just focus on your work." Nancy said with a smile.
After taking two more sets of medicine, she could completely stop. In her heart, she was happy.
In fact, Mond got up early in the morning to decoct medicine for her. He used to decoct medicine two
times a day, and he would decoct it at night.
But in the afternoon, Hedy came. When the servant told her, "Mr. Mond has gone to work." She couldn't
help feeling disappointed.
But she was not willing to leave like this. She wanted to see what kind of person Nancy was and why
Mond would let her stay at home alone, not like what he had done to her before.
At this time, Nancy came downstairs with a bowl of medicine in her hand. She planned to decoct the
medicine by herself, but when she went downstairs, she happened to meet Hedy who was about to go
upstairs.
"Miss Hedy, why are you here?" Nancy greeted her.
"Nancy, why are you out?" No matter how reluctant she was, she had to greet Nancy.
"I'm going downstairs to decoct the medicine. I won't chat with you." As she spoke, she was led to the
kitchen.
But Hedy quickly said, "You are not feeling well now. Let me decoct medicine for you." As she spoke,
she wanted to take the medicine pot from Nancy's hand, looking very attentive.
Nancy's intention was that Hedy was a guest, how could she have the nerve to ask her to decoct
medicine? So she quickly stopped her and said, "No, I can do it myself."
"You're welcome. I'm a member of this family." Hedy explained her position and proved to Nancy that
she was not an outsider.
No matter what she said, Nancy didn't want her to decoct the medicine. In Hedy's eyes, Nancy's
politeness was deliberately embarrassing her.
And she had already told her. She was like a half owner in this house.
The reason why Nancy was so polite to her was that she wanted to threaten her and consider herself
as the hostess of the family.
Hedy was very angry. She was thinking about how to prove to Nancy that she and Mond grew up
together, she was not an ordinary outsider.
"Nancy, don't treat me as an outsider. I grew up with Mond and he treats me as a good friend." When
she was about to say something, a servant said, "Mr. Mond, why do you come back so early today?"
It was not until Hedy turned around that she found it was Charlie and Ron who pushed Mond back.
At this time, the grievance in her heart was finally released, because in her heart, Mond was very close
to her.
She walked up to him in a hurry. Before she could say anything to Mond, Charlie and Ron greeted her,
"Hello, Miss Hedy."
"Hello." She greeted the two of them in a hurry. Facing Mond, she put on an aggrieved expression and
said, "Mond, you're just in time. I have something to tell you."
Mond didn't look at her. Instead, he looked at Nancy, who was standing quietly aside.
He signaled with his eyes that if she still had a fever.
Nancy shook her head at him, indicating that he could rest assured.
She didn't have a fever.
Charlie and Ron pushed Mond into the elevator and came to their own room on the third floor.
After all, it was inconvenient for them to enter Mond's bedroom, so they pushed him to the study.
Nancy followed Mond upstairs. She didn't know why he came back so early today on his first day to
work.
It seemed that the two of them didn't take her seriously.
Hedy felt even more aggrieved. She followed them to the third floor and wanted to tell Mond that Nancy
had bullied her. She wanted him to know that his wife was not innocent.
At first, Charlie and Ron often saw her in the Lu Family and knew that she liked Mond very much.
When they saw her downstairs just now, they didn't take it seriously and thought it was normal.
But now seeing her come to the study, they knew that she must have something to say.
Now that Mond had arrived home safely, the two of them left. Today's task was completed.
Now there were only three people left in the room, Mond, Nancy and Hedy.
Mond looked at Hedy quietly and wanted to know what she wanted to say to him.
Although Nancy was also there, Hedy was not afraid of the situation at all. She had thought that Mond
belonged to her. It was because of Nancy that she lost him.
So she complained in an aggrieved tone, "Mond, I met my sister-in-law downstairs just now. She said
she wanted to decoct medicine. I saw that she was sick, so I wanted to decoct medicine for her, but
she didn't allow me to do anything. What do you think she meant? I'm not an outsider in this house,
how could she treat me so politely?"
The subtext of her words was that I was a member of this family, but Nancy treated me as an outsider.
Mond understood it in this way. He didn't know that he was deeply loved by Hedy, which he had never
thought about.