Chapter 52
Mr. Sallow's Sinful Wife by Maisie Chasey
Chapter 52 Nancy Was Held Hostage When Nancy saw the scene in the ward, she clenched her fists in She was furious.
anger.
Felix was lying on the hospital bed with his legs crossed, drinking wine and watching TV. He was very relaxed, didnât look sick at all.
Seeing Nancy come in, he immediately put down the wine bottle and said with a smile, âGood daughter, Iâve been waiting for you. Youâre finally here.â
âFelix...â Nancy yelled uncontrollably, âDo you still have any feelings left? Arenât you sick? I think you are very healthy.â
Felix immediately reached out and covered his chest. âOh, it hurts so much. My heart hurts so much. Hurry, call me a doctor.â
âStop acting.â
âSince youâre fine, Iâm leavingâ
After saying that, Nancy didnât want to stay for a moment and walked straight out.
However, several burly men at the door suddenly stretched out their hands to stop her.
âFelix, what do you mean?â Nancy turned her head and looked at him angrily.
Felix spread his hands and explained with a flattering smile. âNancy, I donât want to do this either, but I canât help it. Iâm in debt, so can you help me pay it back?â
Now, he knew what familyâs affection was.
What about when he borrowed money from everywhere, gambled everywhere, and drank every day until drunk? Why didnât he think about how she and her mother would live?
âNancy, despite all my mistakes, Iâm still your dad. Now that your dad is in trouble, you wouldnât leave him alone, would you?â
âHmph...â Nancy looked at him with a cold smile. âNow you know you are my father?â
âAsk yourself. Since I was born, have you fulfilled the responsibility of being a father for a day?â
âWhere were you when I was sick and had a fever?â
âWhere were you when Mom fell ill from exhaustion and fainted at home?â
1/4 âWhere were you when debt collectors chased us and hid everywhere like street rats? Why didnât you think then that you were my father and should be responsible for your wife and daughter?â
The more Nancy talked, the more emotional she became.
In the end, she could barely contain her emotions.
As long as she thinks about those difficult days when she and her mom fled around to avoid debt collectors, she couldnât help but hate him.
That time was like a nightmare. Just thinking about it made her feel cold and shivering.
Until now, she has always hated and feared that kind of life.
âNancy. I am your father. Do you really want to...
Before Felix could finish his words, Nancy interrupted. Just give up.â
âI told you. Itâs absolutely impossible.â
Nancy rejected it thoroughly, leaving no room for discussion.
Then she looked at the people guarding the door. âLet them get out of the way. I want to go back.â
Felix lowered his eyes. His eyes were like ashes, and he said slowly, âNancy, I canât order them because they are not mine.â
âThen, who are they?â
Nancy always thought that Felix found these people to trick her into coming and asking her for money.
âThey are debt collectors.â
âYou...â Nancyâs hands shook in anger.
The next moment, a man in a black coat, black leather boots, and a cigarette came in.
He stopped before Nancy, exhaled smoke, and said in a rough voice, âAre you Felixâs daughter, Nancy?â
âIâm not.â
Nancy denied it without thinking.
âTsk tsk tsk...âThe man leaned forward and observed carefully. He said enviously, âItâs really unexpected that such an old and ugly man like Felix could give birth to such a beautiful daughter.
2/4 On the hospital bed, Felix clenched his fists when he heard this.
âIâll say it once again. I have nothing to do with him. Let me go.â
âHey, the little girl has a very stubborn temper.â
The man smiled and got out of the way. Nancy stepped forward, but two men at the door still blocked her.
âItâs useless for you to stop me. Iâm penniless.â
âI donât care. Paying off debt is perfectly justified. Felix owes me money. Since he canât pay it back, then you, as a good daughter, will pay it back. As long as you pay the money, I will let you go immediately.â
âI donât have money.â
Nancy straightened up and looked stern.
Kelvin smoked his last cigarette, threw it directly to the ground, and stamped it out with his leather boots.
âGirl, I advise you to pay back the money obediently. Otherwise... âThe manâs eyes became fierce. âIt will not be that simple.â
Nancyâs scared.
But she still clenched her fists, met his gaze, and said coldly. âEven if I had money, I wouldnât pay it back for him. Did you hear me clearly?â
âOh, okay.â
Kelvin sneered and waved. âTake her away.â
Soon, the men standing at the door grabbed Nancyâs arm and held her away.
âWhat are you doing? Let me go!â Nancy stretched out her hands to resist violently.
But her hands were grabbed in an instant.
Kelvinâs hand was powerful and full of strength. Within a moment, her wrist was red and painful.
âWhat are you doing? Let go of my daughter.â
Felix suddenly rushed up from the bed and threw himself at them, looking affectionately protective of his daughter.
Nancy looked at this and felt funny.
3/4 Now, he knew he should save her.
Why didnât he think that she would be in danger when he deceived her into the tigerâs den?
Felix was no match for several young and strong men. He was beaten down in less than two minutes.
The man looked at him and threatened coldly, âFelix, please understand the situation. If you canât pay the debt today, I will cut off your hand.â
âNo. I told you I would pay back the money. My daughter has plenty of money.â
âIâve heard you say that hundreds of times. It might work to deceive others. But, for your daughterâs beautiful and delicate skin, I will pay off your debt today.â
After Kelvin finished speaking. Felix immediately looked at him in horror and begged for âNo, donât touch my daughterâ
mercy.
He stretched out his hand and hugged Kelvin tightly.
Kelvin snorted coldly and kicked him away.
At the same time, he ordered, âTake this woman. Letâs go.â
Felix was scared out of his wits at this moment.
He deceived Nancy to come because he wanted some money.
He didnât expect her to be so poor.
She was Nicholasâ wife and daughter-in-law of the Sallows. If something happened to her, the Sallows would kill him.
The more Felix thought about it, the more frightened he became. He ran after Kelvin and shouted, âKelvin, come back. I have money here.â
Kelvin stopped and turned around. He looked at Felix contemptuously. âDo you think I will believe what you say?â
âKelvin, you canât touch my daughter. She is married. Her husband is Nicholas of the Sallows. My daughter is the young Mrs.
Sallow.â
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