Flash Marriage Contract: Please Stop, Young Master

2025-06-27 18:53:341233

Chapter 26 Apologize to me, right now

Let out a long sigh, Nancy looked at Eric gratefully, "Thank you."

"What are you thanking me for? !" Eric's gaze was straight and cold, which stunned Nancy, but she quickly came to her senses and smiled at him in understanding, then handed over the pill and the water cup. "Well, your medicine."

He turned his head coldly, and Eric looked stern again.

Medicine, medicine, medicine, every day so many pills, but the wounds on his body are healing very slowly, Eric's eyes can't help but chill a little as soon as he looks at those pills.

"You just asked me for it yourself," Nancy sneered. "I remember it very clearly. You can't default."

"Well, I heard it too." Ben chimed in, and as soon as he finished speaking, he turned around and pretended not to be there.

Eric didn't throw out the cold stares, so he turned to Nancy and glared at her forcefully.

"Even if you glare at me until I'm covered in holes, it's no use. Eat quickly." " Nancy handed the medicine box to him again.

As he swallowed the water, Eric stared at the windowsill in silence, somewhat annoyed.

"Like those little plants? ! Then I'll bring a few more POTS some other day." Pretending not to notice Eric's stinky face, Nancy said that on purpose.

The dark eyes looked coldly over, and Nancy saw a hint of annoyance in his eyes and couldn't help but grin.

But the gloom in his heart did not disperse because of the smile at this moment, and Jason did not give up, standing downstairs and Shouting loudly, "Nancy, come out, come out!"

He seemed to be a bit crazy.

Nancy frowned angrily, her face flushed red. "I'll go down and deal with something. You have a good rest."

Having arranged for Eric, Nancy slipped the brooch back into the box and took it out with her.

"What on earth do you want? !" As soon as she saw Jason, Nancy glared at him rudely.

She was so angry with the man that she was at a loss.

"I want you to apologize to concern right now, apologize to me, right now, right away!" Jason came over in a rage and grabbed her hand. Nancy didn't have time to avoid it and was snatched by him and stuffed into the car.

His face was gloomy. Nancy tried to open the door and get out, but Jason immediately locked it.

"When is it impossible to apologize? Must it be now, during my working hours? !" Nancy looked out of the car window, her eyes moist. "You're the man I've loved for five years. How could you do this to me? !"

"Are you playing the emotional card with me right now, telling me you're sad? !" Jason sneered at her.

"No," Nancy turned her face and shook her head at him. "I'm not sad at all. I just feel disgusted. I'm blind myself. All these years, I haven't been able to see what kind of person you really are."

"Oh," Jason sneered, "so what if you can't see clearly? Anyway, you're out."

"Yeah, I'm already out," Nancy took out the box from her bag and hit him hard in the face. "Why did you still come to provoke me? Why did you still give me this thing? Are you trying to move yourself or are you trying to disgust me?" !"

Nancy looked disgusted, and tears welled up in her eyes a few times, but they didn't fall.

With a hint of pride, Jason didn't answer her question. Instead, he grabbed the box and threw it out of the open car window. "If you don't want it, throw it away. I, Jason, give it away and will never take it back."

"You..." Nancy felt humiliated and her face turned as pale as paper.

Glancing at her out of the corner of the eye, Jason stepped on the gas and drove her out of the hospital as fast as he could, and even made a phone call to the woman called Concern in front of her, "Hey, baby, it's me. Where do you want to eat in a moment?" !"

"Viewing the Sea Tower," said the concerned, somewhat coquettishly, "I was almost driven to death by your ex-girlfriend today. You have to comfort me well. After the meal, I'm going to the mall and let you bleed some blood."

"No problem, take whatever you like, I'll cover the whole place for you today." Jason said nonchalantly.

Nancy sat beside him, her back straight, looking out of the window with an indifferent expression, but still stiffened when she heard Jason mention her.

"I brought someone over, for a moment, you can do whatever you want as long as it's not too much." Giving her a slight glance, Jason sneered at Doris.

Nancy knew that the person Jason was referring to was herself.

With ashes in her heart, she heard a cheerful scream from the woman on the phone, "Jason, you are so nice. I will surely treat that person well."

It was obvious that the concern knew who Jason was talking about.

Looking coldly out of the car window, Nancy thought, forget it, forget it, that's it.

After thinking for a moment, she sent a text message to Eric again, "I'm probably coming back very late today. Don't be upset. Have a good rest."

Looking at the text that popped up on his phone, Eric raised his eyebrows slightly and instinctively believed that Nancy might not come back.

He put the phone aside and had no intention of replying to her message.

Outside the door, footsteps and voices were heard. "Director, this is the intensive care unit of the surgery department. Once we finish checking this area, it's over."

With eagle eyes raised, Eric glanced at the door, and soon a group of doctors in white coats appeared, and the one standing in the middle was the director. It was the regular time for the director to make rounds, and he had to go through all the departments and wards in the hospital himself.

"Colonel Eric, how do you feel today? Is there anything wrong? !" The dean looked at Eric with a smile.

After a routine round, the director looked around in silence again. "Why are you alone, Dr. Nancy?" ! Isn't she your attending physician? ! Besides, I heard that she has been looking after her here day and night recently. How come she hasn't seen anyone? !"

"Out," Eric replied coldly, and immediately heard one of the people who had come with the director respond. "I heard that a man just came over and was Shouting under the inpatient building as if asking Dr. Nancy to get out."

The implication was that Nancy's private life might have been a bit undisciplined and brought bad influence to the hospital.

Hearing this, Eric frowned. He wanted to speak up for her, but knew it was none of his business, so he thought about it and didn't say anything.

The director said a thoughtful "oh", and soon smiled and apologized to Eric, "Colonel Eric, I'm really sorry that you were in our hospital and the doctor failed to do his duty. When she comes back, I'll give her a good rebuke."

It is even more so in the workplace, and Eric understands that even if he speaks up for her at this moment, Nancy will not escape punishment...