Chapter 197 Get Drunk
Chapter 197 Get Drunk
It was beyond Nancy's expectation that Mond didn't bring lunch to her at noon, because according to
the previous reaction, no matter what she did, he didn't forget to please her.
Now it seemed that she really irritated him. Nancy didn't know what she was thinking.
It turned out that Nancy felt that Mond came here every day and she was a little annoyed and didn't
want to see him.
But Mond didn't come this noon, which made Nancy feel a little sad.
She didn't want to believe that she was influenced by Mond, but she thought she was influenced by
other factors.
Mond didn't even come over the whole afternoon, which was out of the routine.
Even the director smiled and said to Nancy, "Nancy, why doesn't your boyfriend come here? Is he busy
today?"
The meaning of exploring was very strong.
Nancy didn't want to admit that Mond was her boyfriend. But the fact was that only her assistant and
Ellen knew that she was married.
With a bitter smile, Nancy said, "I don't know. He didn't contact me after he left today."
"Did you two have a quarrel? I mean that Mond is so excellent. You must seize the opportunity. After
all, there are not many men who are so infatuated with you now."
In the director's eyes, Mond was a good man. After all, he had never heard of any negative news about
him in this city. Moreover, he was able to bring food to Nancy every day, which proved that he was a
good man among men.
Besides, Nancy was his favorite general, and the Lu group was well-known. The director sincerely
hoped that Nancy could find her own happiness.
Moreover, she was very young. The director believed that she wouldn't be able to deal with Têxt © NôvelDrama.Org.
relationships easily.
"You can held some apples in your arms and looked for bigger apples." Out of his friendship with
Nancy, the director advised.
In fact, Nancy couldn't tell the truth. She knew that the director said it out of kindness, but she couldn't
tell the big director that it was Mond who had hurt her.
But on the surface, she still thanked the director and said politely, "thank you, director. I will listen to
your advice."
When Nancy and Ellen were acting together, Ellen said earnestly, "listen to me, Nancy. Let's stop acting
in front of him. When he is really disappointed in you, it's too late for you to regret."
"You don't know what he has done to me before. What I'm doing now is nothing compared to what he
has done to me."
Nancy was resentful. She thought she didn't love Mond at all.
But especially in love affairs, one couldn't see it clearly.
As the saying goes, lookers-on see more than players. Nancy thought she hated Mond, but Ellen could
see that she couldn't forget Mond. Otherwise, how could she hate him without love?
Besides, it seemed that they were not a contractual couple as Nancy had said. Even if it was true at the
beginning, but now it seemed that Mond's attitude had changed into love.
Seeing that he couldn't persuade Nancy to wake up, Ellen couldn't force Nancy anymore.
After all, no one could tell whether one loved someone or not. There was a kind of selfishness in his
heart that flashed away.
If Nancy broke up with Mond, he might have a chance to be with her.
When this thought flashed through his mind, Ellen scolded himself in his heart, 'when did I become
such a despicable man?'
Therefore, both Nancy and Mond spent the night in depression.
When they got off work in the evening, Mond told Charlie and Ron, "I have nothing to do after work
tonight. Let me treat you to dinner."
Although Ron wasn't present today, Charlie could still remember what happened between Mond and
Nancy.
Charlie was afraid that Mond wanted to drown his sorrows in wine, so he politely refused, "Mr. Mond,
it's late now. Go back and have a rest."
"If you don't want to go, I'll go by myself." Mond didn't say anything to them.
"Then let's go with you." Ron agreed readily. He hadn't drunk or had dinner with Mond for a long time.
The three of them came to the restaurant together. Mond ordered a big table of dishes and several
bottles of liquor.
Ron felt something was wrong. It didn't seem like Mond was here for dinner. He guessed that he was
here for drinking.
Although the three of them used to drink and eat together, they had never drunk so much.
Just as Charlie and Ron expected, Mond got drunk in the restaurant, but he never mentioned anything
about Nancy.
Ron looked at Charlie inquisitively and wanted to ask what had happened to Mond that made him so
worried.
Charlie told Ron what happened today and asked, "what should we do? Mr. Mond is drunk now. We
can't send him back to the Lu Family. If he doesn't know it, he will be easy to talk. "
Charlie was very considerate. After all, Mond was still a mute in the Lu Family.
So Nathan treated him as a cripple.
"He is drunk now. Let's get him a room and leave one person to take care of him." This was the best
way so far.
But Ron suddenly thought of Mond's original private residence and said, "Mr. Mond used to live in his
place. He didn't return to the Lu Family until he married Mrs. Nancy. Let's send him to his original
residence."
But I don't know if there are any servants in his house. Now he is drunk. If he says something he
shouldn't say and the news spreads to the Lu Family, the consequences will be great."
In the end, the two of them made up their minds to book a room in the hotel and let Charlie accompany
Mond. In this way, it would be absolutely safe.
After the two of them sent him to the hotel, Ron went back home. For the time being, Charlie served as
a waiter, found a towel to wipe Mond's face and helped him lie on the bed for rest.
But Mond couldn't sleep well even if he was drunk.
As he kept mumbling something, Charlie approached his mouth and asked, "Nancy, why did you do
this to me? Am I not good enough to you? In fact, I have done so many things for you. Why don't you
understand? "
Charlie said helplessly, "young master, you'd better go to bed now. Don't keep nagging here. Mrs.
Nancy isn't here."
However, Mond didn't seem to hear him at all. He muttered, "what's so good about Ellen? He just has a
good appearance. Am I not more handsome than him? Am I not as good as him to you?"