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Sweet Twins novel Chapter 19

"Let her go!" Jay roared in outrage.

Marcus, who was on the verge of breaking out, shouted back without even raising his head, "Who do you think you are? How dare you discipline me?"

With a grim face, Jay snorted in anger. Marcus’ repulsion further infuriated him. He took a few steps forward before kicking hard on Marcus’ shoulder.

"Oh my God... You…" Marcus screamed like a wild pig and finally let go of Nancy.

"Jay…" Nancy cried with joy. There wasn’t a better timing for Jay to show up.

How did he manage to get here in the first place?

He was someone who was reluctant to be left alone. Every night, he hung out with girls in nightclubs and bars.

He drank too much today and was in need of a restroom.

As soon as he walked out of the restroom, he saw a man coming out of the No. 2 Room. The man was walking through the corridor, muttering to himself, "Is that woman Nancy? The one who played with Nadia? Yes, it’s her. I remember seeing her on TV. Marcus, you bastard! You abandoned me for that bitch! I hate you! I hate you!"

Jay’s face changed in confusion. Nancy?

Is she the same woman whom he met with Bobby?

Why would she be here?

In the next second, Jay heard a loud yell for help from the same No.2 Room.

The voice sounded familiar. It was Nancy's voice, clear and gentle. How could Jay not recognize it?

With no second thoughts, he kicked the door open and rushed in right at the moment of desperation.

"Jay?" Marcus finally saw the interloper who came in. His face turned pale out of shock. "Jay, do you know this woman?" he asked.

Jay was a playboy in the city, a well-known face both in the government and the gangs. And the most important thing was that he was a close confidante of Charles. Charles was undoubtedly one of the most influential men in the city, and was clearly someone who Marcus couldn't afford to offend.

But, before Marcus could finish, he was grabbed by his collar and pushed aside by Jay.

"Listen, Marcus! I warn you. Stay away from this woman from now on, or I’ll break your legs!"

"Mister Fang, I think there is a misunderstanding here. It was this woman who said that she adored me and took initiative in approaching me. I didn’t have any improper desire for her. It was she…" Marcus hurried to defend himself.

"Damn it! How dare you say that?" The next second, Jay pulled out his cell phone and dialed Charles’ number. "Charles, I am here at the Shades Bar. I saw Nancy being bullied by Marcus here. What should I do?"

"I’ll be there in ten minutes," Charles replied immediately. Earlier, while sitting in the study, Charles was sulking.

In the afternoon, he went to the kindergarten to pick up Bobby. While returning, Bobby looked quite unhappy.

"What’s wrong?" Charles asked.

"Daddy, I miss Mommy so much."

"Oh, just that? I’ll take you to her. Now cheer up." In fact, Charles also missed Nancy. Now that Bobby had requested to see her, he readily took advantage of it.

"Daddy, you are so nice to me! I love you so much." Bobby grinned with excitement. "We’ll ask Mommy to cook dinner for us, is it okay?"

"Sounds great." Pleasantly agreeing to his wish, Charles took Bobby for a heavy purchase at the grocery store.

However, when they reached the apartment where Nancy lived, no one answered the door.

Charles was unhappy, but he tried to hide his sadness.

Bobby was so worried that he began badgering Charles, "Daddy, call Mommy! Call her now! Give me your phone. I’m calling Mommy!"

He quickly took out Charles’ mobile phone and called Nancy, but only to hear the service tone saying that her phone was switched off.

"Where would Mommy go?" asked Bobby, pouting his lips melancholy.

Throwing the groceries away, Charles turned around and walked downstairs.

"Daddy, do you think Mommy is gone for a date with that man?" Bobby reminded Charles in a serious tone, and gave him a sad look.

Charles began to ground his teeth.

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