Chapter 72 No Conclusion
Chapter 72 No Conclusion
It was not until the noon of the third day that Ron came to his senses. At that time, his mother and
father cried crazily. It was said that men didn't shed tears easily, but they only cry to the point of
sadness...
Hearing the news that Ron had woken up, Charlie couldn't help but shed tears. In contrast, Mond
seemed to be much calmer, but he was also very happy. One of the three brothers who had been
working together for a long time finally didn't leave first.
Since they heard that Mond was safe, Elroy and Nathan never came to the hospital again, as if he was
not their family.
Mond didn't care about this. After all, he knew the temperament of the two of them very well. He knew
clearly that they hated him to the core since he didn't die in the car accident.
So he didn't expect them to care about him hypocritically. When his head didn't hurt anymore, he asked
Charlie to push him to the ward of Nancy.
At this time, Nancy's condition was much better. Only her mother was accompanying her. Her father,
Nate, had his own company to take care of. Seeing that his daughter's injury had stabilized, he felt
relieved and went to work. He would come to accompany his daughter for a while in the evening.
Seeing Mond come, Nancy was very happy. After all, it was better than anything for her to see him safe
and sound.
"Nancy, how are you feeling now? Does your head still ache?" Mond held Nancy's hand and stared at
her face, as if he hadn't seen her for a long time.
"I'm fine. I'll be discharged from the hospital in a few more days. Mom told me that you will recover
soon." Nancy's face flushed.
"Yes, among the three of us, my injury is the lightest. You hugged me tightly that day, which made me
less hurt." Now that both Charlie and Ivy were outside, Mond spoke boldly.
"I was scared at that time and didn't think of anything else." Her words seemed to have shattered his
dream.
He couldn't help laughing and said, "Anyway, it's because of you that I got the least injury. Does your
arm still hurt?"
Seeing the distressed expression on Mond's face, Nancy was at a loss.
"It's okay. It's just a slight injury. Have you seen Ron? How is he now? " She didn't want his burning
eyes to fall on her face.
"He is out of danger and has come to his senses. I haven't visited him yet, but Charlie goes there every
day."
Mond liked Nancy very much. She was a kind girl and the first person she thought about was others.
"That's good. Anyway, although the three of us have suffered a little, we are all fine." So far, this was
the greatest satisfaction for the three of them.
"It's all my fault. I can't take good care of you. Mom has been tired these days." Mond felt a little guilty.
Nancy didn't like to see him with this expression. Although this man was disabled, after getting along
with him for a few days, she felt that Mond was very smart, and he was very scheming at home.
The two of them chatted for a while. Mond was worried that if Nancy chatted with him for a long time,
she would have a headache. After all, she had hurt her head.
Strangely enough, the three of them all had their heads injured, which made Mond and Nancy feel a
little strange.
When Nancy asked this question, Mond hesitated and said, "It should be because our heads hit the
door. Moreover, the car has rolled a few times, and the space inside is not squeezed, so only our heads
are injured."
"Maybe that's the reason. Your legs and feet are inconvenient, and you've just recovered. You'd better
go back to your ward and have a rest. I also want to sleep for a while." Nancy urged him.
Somehow, her mother knew her appointment with Mond, but she ran out of the ward when she saw
him. She was speechless and didn't know what her mother was thinking.
In order not to embarrass herself in front of Mond alone, Nancy urged him to go back to the ward.
"Have a good rest. I'll go to see Ron." Mond turned his chair and walked out.
Charlie and Ivy had been staying outside the ward because the two of them knew it. Mond couldn't
speak in front of others, so they were afraid that someone would hear him.
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When Charlie pushed Mond to Ron's ward, Ivy asked her daughter, "Nancy, what's your plan with
Mond? I think this person is very good. He should be a powerful person, and most importantly, he cares
about you very much."
Nancy understood what her mother meant, but it was not the right time. She told her mother, "Mother,
you have forgotten our original intention. I can't be with him, because he is disabled. That's exactly
what you liked at that time."
Nancy's words made Ivy completely speechless, but she was still not reconciled. "At that time, we
thought Mond was a loser, but mom knew that you were mistreated, so I won't force you. No matter
what choice you make, I will support you unconditionally."
"Thank you for your understanding, mom. Let's talk about it later." Since Nancy didn't want to talk about
this matter anymore, Ivy lost the chance to persuade her.
"My daughter, I don't think Mond's two younger brothers are doing well. Anyway, they don't even want
to go through motions when you are lying in the hospital. It seems that they don't care about Mond at
all."
Speaking of this, Ivy was a little angry. Although she knew that their family background was very
complicated, she didn't expect that their family was so complicated...
"Mom, let me tell you. Although they don't value Mond, he doesn't care about them either." Nancy told
her mother what she had known.
But Ivy didn't think so. She said earnestly, "My daughter, even if the two of them are not good enough,
after all, they have their own mother to help them. In this way, they have a much better chance of
winning than Mond."
"Mom, you don't know that. Mond is not easy to deal with. In my opinion, if the three of them fight for
the position of CEO, no one knows who will win."
Having known Mond's cunning and cleverness, Nancy was very interested in him and had great
confidence in him.
"Anyway, I don't want you to get involved in their competition. After all, the competition is very fierce.
For an insignificant person, you must ensure your safety first." As a mother, of course, the safety of her
children was the most important.