Chapter 208 I See
Nancy wanted to ask Ellen why he hadn't come yet.
But when she opened the door, she saw him standing in the corridor of the hospital and didn't know when he came. When Ellen saw Nancy waving at him, he quickly came over and asked, "Have you two explained it clearly?" "Ellen, Mond doesn't believe me no matter what I say. You'd better go with me and help me explain it clearly." After all, it was her own business and she got Ellen involved. She felt a little embarrassed.
"Doesn't he believe you now? You are standing here. That's the truth." Said Ellen.
However, Nancy said, "Maybe it's because what I did in the past irritated him too much. Now he doesn't believe whatever I explain. He still wants to divorce me." Her expression was aggrieved. Seeing the grievance on her face, Ellen hurriedly said, "Don't be sad. I'll go with you and explain it to Mond."
The two of them came to the ward together. Mond was taking a rest with his eyes closed. As for whether he could fall asleep or not, only he himself knew it best.
Hearing the footsteps coming from the room, Mond opened his eyes slightly and saw the two people, Ellen and Nancy, come in together.
Mond pressed his lips tightly and didn't say anything. He wanted to see what the two of them wanted to say.
Ellen greeted first, "Hello, Mond. I'm here to see you. Are you all right?"
"Thank you for your concern. I'm fine. I won't die." Mond replied coldly. Although he was not in good health, his momentum did not decrease at all.
Ellen didn't seem to care about Mond's attitude towards him, but said with a smile, "It's good that you are fine. When Nancy heard that you were sick, she was so anxious that she asked me to accompany her to see you."
Mond wasn't that angry when he was with Nancy just now. But when he heard what Ellen said, he couldn't help but get angry. "Are you two here to show off your love? Congratulations! Your goal has been achieved. When I'm recovered, I'll go to divorce with Nancy. You can be together openly."
Looking at Mond's angry face, Nancy softened her tone and begged, "Mond, don't be so angry. You're just a little better now. You can't bear too much anger. Listen to Ellen, okay?"
"What else do you want to say now? Didn't you want to divorce me before? Now that I have promised you, you should be happy in your heart. Don't be hypocritical anymore." Hearing Mond's emotionless words, Nancy couldn't help but shed tears.
She said, "Mond, please don't do that. Please listen to me. If you listen to me and Ellen and still want to divorce, I promise I will divorce you. I won't beg you again."
Looking at the pitiful look on Nancy's face, Ellen couldn't help losing his temper and said to Mond, "Mond, don't be like this. When Nancy heard that you were sick, she couldn't even focus on the play. She was just worried about how you were. But now you said that. If you really want to divorce, I will take good care of her in the future."
Ellen also lost his temper. How could he feel good when his beloved woman cried in front of him?
Hearing Ellen's words, Mond didn't say anything more. He wanted to hear how the two of them would explain this matter.
After all, he knew in his heart that he didn't want to leave Nancy. He wanted to hear what they would say, just to give both a chance.
Nancy was about to say something. But Ellen reached out his hand to stop her, "Nancy, let me talk to Mond about it."
Nancy quietly retreated to the side without saying anything. Seeing her good friend chatting with her beloved man, she acted as an onlooker.
Ellen looked at Mond and said, "Mond, let me tell you the truth. You hurt Nancy too much in the past, so when you approached to her later, in order to revenge you, she deliberately acted intimately with me and wanted you to taste the feeling of betrayal." Ellen's words were like the sound of nature to Mond. In that case, it meant that Nancy still had feelings for him.
At this time, Mond didn't want to lie down. Instead, he sat up, leaned against the head of the bed and asked Nancy, "Is what he said true?"
"Or what else do you think? You hurt me so much in the past. You kissed Hedy in front of me and where did you put me?" She sounded very aggrieved.
Seeing the expression on Nancy's face, Mond stretched out his hand peremptorily and said, "Come here. Don't cry. I won't let you cry again when you are with me."
Although Mond felt much better now, he was smart enough not to be fooled by these two words.
He turned to Ellen and said, "Nancy is such a lovely girl. Don't tell me that you don't have any feelings for her."
Now Ellen completely understood how smart Mond was.
As the saying goes, lookers on see more than players. At this moment that made him extremely happy, Mond did not forget this, which proved that his intelligence was very high...
After thinking for a while, Ellen admitted frankly, "You are right. I really like Nancy, but you are the only one in her heart. Now we two have reached an agreement that we should be good friends and get along with each other. There is nothing else."
"I know my wife is so excellent. How could no one like her?" Hearing this, Mond was very happy and didn't get angry because Ellen said he liked Nancy.
Although there were something he hadn't said yet, Ellen knew that he was not fit to be here now. The two of them could explain everything by themselves.
Ellen stood up and said, "Mond, Nancy, you two can have a good chat. I won't disturb you two. But Mond, I have to make it clear that Nancy is my sister now. If you don't treat her well, I will take her with me, no matter what." Ellen's words were a straight threat to Mond.
Originally, Nancy thought that Mond would be angry from embarrassment, but to her great surprise, Mond said, "Don't worry. I'm not afraid of your identity, because I won't give you the chance to take my wife away."
Looking at Mond's confident face, Ellen waved his hand and said, "Well, you two can have a good chat. I won't disturb you, or I will definitely be annoying."
"You're smart. Thank you for taking care of Nancy. We can drink together when we have time in the future."
In fact, Mond was grateful to Ellen from the bottom of his heart. After all, this man was a gentleman. He had hurt Nancy too much during that period of time. Fortunately, Ellen had accompanied her, so she could survive that painful period...00000