Chapter 177 Feeling Depressed
Chapter 177 Feeling Depressed
However, Nancy muttered, "I didn't drink too much at all. I just feel a little depressed."
"I know you didn't drink too much. Drink some water." Ellen coaxed Nancy into drinking water as if he
was coaxing a child, completely treating her as his sister.
"Okay, I will listen to you." With a very obedient look, Nancy drank up the glass of water that Ellen
brought.
The two of them had almost finished eating, and Ellen felt a little full.
He helped Nancy up and said, "let's go to the living room and have a seat."
At this time, a servant quickly came up to take care of Nancy and said, "Miss Nancy, are you drunk?"
"It's okay. We just drank a little beer. We'll be fine in a minute." Ellen told the servant not to worry.
Indeed, Nancy was just a little drunk. She was not drunk. As soon as the two of them sat down in the
living room, the servant made two cups of thick tea for them to sober them up.
"Mr. Ellen, I don't know what's wrong with me now. I'm afraid that Hedy will frame me again when I see
her." Nancy inadvertently voiced out her concern.
Ellen knew that it was impossible to guard against such a thing.
He said helplessly, "as the saying goes, a heart for harm cannot be maintained, and a heart for defense
cannot be lost. In the future, you should be more careful, as long as Hedy was there, you must pay
attention to what you do, and don't be seized by her again."
Just as Nancy was about to speak, a phone call came. She quickly picked up her mother's phone and
asked in a very soft tone, "Mom, what's up?" She acted like a spoiled child.
However, this was not what her mom thought. Ivy said in a very reproachful tone, "what are you talking
about? Can't I call you if there is nothing else?"
"My dear mother, I don't mean anything else. I just want to ask you if there is anything else?"
Nancy asked in a different tone.
However, Ivy was very alert. "Girl, did you drink when I heard you speak?"
She knew her daughter very well. She had noticed the change in Nancy.
"I just drank a bottle of beer and I'm not drunk. Don't worry." Hearing his mother's words, Nancy
immediately told her that she didn't drink much.
She couldn't see the woman on the other end of the phone. She frowned and asked, "who did you drink
with? Where are you now?"
"I'm at home now. Don't worry. Ellen from our crew came here to play." Nancy answered her mother's
question honestly.
"Well, I see. You can drink more water." Ivy heard that her daughter's friend was also at home, so she
didn't ask more but hung up the phone.
Nancy didn't know that she had answered the phone. Ivy had called the servant.
It meant that Nancy was at home and under the surveillance of all the family members. That was why
Ivy was relieved.
Ivy told people in the house to take good care of Nancy and Ellen and not to let them feel neglected.
No matter what, she had heard from her daughter that Ellen had taken much care of her daughter.
Ivy thought that she should have received Ellen in person, but on second thought, this young man
might feel restrained if she went back.
Today, her daughter invited him to come home, perhaps to express her gratitude to him.
Ivy knew that everyone liked star chasing nowadays, and her family would certainly do well. The two of
them would be taken good care of, and at the thought of this, Ivy was completely relieved.
The two of them chatted for a while. Ellen wanted to take advantage of the rare chance that he didn't
have any work today and wanted to go back and have a rest, so he stood up and said goodbye to
Nancy.
Ellen said, "Nancy, I think you drank too much. Have a good rest and don't run around anymore. Just
go to bed and I'll go back to have a rest. Thank you for your hospitality today. I'm very happy."
This man was very gentle, but Nancy pestered him, "I'm very depressed. Can't you talk with me for a
little longer?"
Ellen knew that Nancy was really drunk. Anyway, she had a husband now. If she was drunk and said
something inappropriate, they would definitely be embarrassed when they met in the future.
Ellen insisted on leaving. He told Nancy euphemistically, "I have something else to do when I go back.
If you have any trouble, you can stay in the crew another day. Let's talk about it when we meet."
"Well, I'll ask the driver to send you back." Although Nancy was a little drunk, she was still sober. She
quickly ordered the servant to send Ellen back.
When Ellen went back, he told the servant, "your lady drank too much. Please let her drink more tea
and take care of her for a while."
His concern for Nancy made the servants of the Nie Family repeatedly praise him, "Oh, I didn't expect
you to be so considerate. People always say that stars are very arrogant, but I see that you are not the Published by Nôv'elD/rama.Org.
same as the stars others said."
Ellen could only express his gratitude for these compliments, "thank you for your praise. I'm not as
good as you said. I'm a good friend of your lady, so you must take good care of her."
"Don't worry. We will take good care of her. She is a very good girl. She has a similar temper with you."
The servant seized the chance to chat with Ellen and didn't want to go away.
Helplessly, Ellen said, "it's getting late. I should go now. I have something else to do when I go back.
I'm the friend of your lady's. I should have a chance to come in the future."
What he said was completely comforting. He didn't want to be pestered by these servants anymore. He
wanted to go back so that he could have a rest.
What he said made sense.
The two of them were good friends. They would often meet like this in the future, so what Ellen said
was very reasonable.
This was the understanding of the servants, which had nothing to do with others.
The driver sent him back. Before Ellen went back, Ellen thanked him politely, which proved that Ellen
was very polite.
And invisibly, it left a very good impression on all the members of the Nie Family.
The servants chatted with each other and were very excited. They also took out their phones which
were used to take photos with Ellen just now. They wanted to figure out who took the best photos
together.
Now the happiest thing was that the chef. He took out the autograph that Ellen gave him just now.
He said proudly, "you crowded up just now. How about me alone? I have the autograph of the big star
now. Who has it? Show me which photo is cooler than it."
The other servants stared blankly at the photo in the cook's hand, and then realized that they had been
too excited just now. They made a serious mistake and forgot to ask Ellen for a photo with his
autograph.