"Charlie!"
Nancy yelled angrily, "Let go of me!"
Though Charlie had never slept with a woman before, he knew that only a woman who had never slept with a man would react so sensitively to his previous move.
His previously gloomy mood suddenly lightened up. He chuckled a little, suddenly bent down, and carried Nancy up in his arms.
Nancy screamed with fright, instinctively wrapping her hands around his neck.
Looking at the faint smile at his lips, Nancy got mad again, "Are you crazy? What exactly do you want to do? Put me down!"
Charlie looked down at her with a deep gaze tinged with a warning, "What did you call me?"
Startled, Nancy shrank back her neck and clenched her teeth in frustration, "Darling!"
"Hmm..."
A sly smile spread over Charlie's face as if he'd achieved a devilish plan. Holding Nancy, he strode towards the outside.
"Since you called me darling, nothing I do to you is overstepped."
Ah, damn!
Nancy really wanted to curse him!
Others might not know, but didn't he know?
His wife was Vivian!
It was Vivian, OK?
He kept calling Vivian affectionately, but he was carrying her in public. No one would feel happy in such a situation, right?
What was most infuriating was that Nancy couldn't even argue against him!
"Ah..."
She twisted uncomfortably, resisting, "It’s uncomfortable. Put me down!"
"Stop moving."
He clearly spoiled his wife!
As soon as they left the club, Nancy struggled fiercely. This time, Charlie finally didn't force her and let her down.
Nancy bit her lip and stormed off to the side of the car. She pulled open the car door and got in.
Charlie bent down and sat beside Nancy.
"Tom, let’s go."
Tom glanced at the rearview mirror in confusion and hurriedly raised the car partition.
He shouldn’t see, listen, or say anything at this moment.
He didn't want to watch Young Master Firth coax his wife, then get his bonus cut!
The car slowly drove off. Charlie glanced at Nancy out of the corner of his eye. She was clinging to the car door, her dislike of him apparent.
He frowned, "Come here!"
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