Chapter 160 When I was a child

Nancy frowned and thought for a long time. She really couldn't think of anything. She could only sigh and said: "I don't know what answer you want to know. Maybe you shouldn't come to me to ask this kind of thing."

Yes, ask the girls he dated before, you might get the answer."

Felissa was very sure that the appearance of Ulysses' second personality must be related to Nancy, but Nancy's own personality made her likely to overlook many details, resulting in very little data that she could use to analyze now.

Before she had figured out the basic situation of Ulysses' second personality, Felissa did not dare to rashly induce Ulysses' second personality. If the second personality came out and took over the body, she would not be able to control it

The power has been returned to the main personality, and none of them knows what the second personality will do.

"I know," Felicia leaned towards Nancy, held her hand, and looked at Nancy with apologetic eyes, "I may make you feel embarrassed when I ask you to do this, but all of this is very important to Ulysses.

It's very important, it may be related to Ulysses' life."

Nancy has always been soft-spoken, and Felissa's plea was simply irresistible to Nancy.

"I know..." Nancy said resignedly, "Let me think about it from the beginning. Maybe you can make some discoveries."

This is the best thing.

The marriage contract was proposed by Ulysses, and the two families quickly reached a consensus after the funeral, and then Nancy was sent to Ulysses' home to be taken care of by Ulysses' mother.

The main reason was that Sainz was in the midst of a promotion at that time and was often too busy for several days without even returning home. Ulysses' mother volunteered to put Nancy and Nannuo in their home for care, but Nanno

Nuo refused and only sent Nancy over.

But to be honest, Nancy was not very happy during the almost half a year she lived there.

The main reason is that the atmosphere between the two is so different.

Ulysses's mother was the most typical eldest daughter of a noble family. She learned magic only so-so and graduated with mixed credits. In her life, she focused on the current fashion trends in the royal city and what new jewelry stores were coming out.

Beautiful jewelry, which tailor shop has launched a new skirt style, etc. When teaching children, we also pay more attention to their etiquette and upbringing, and every move must comply with the standards.

Sally prefers to see children lively and cheerful, at least when they are young, they should not be restricted by rules.

Nancy spent a long time at Ulysses' house, smiling without showing her teeth and walking in small steps.

Finally one day, Nancy escaped from the supervision of the maids and ran barefoot to the back garden. There was a large tree that was nearly a century old with lush branches and leaves, casting a large shadow on the ground.

Nancy, who hadn't climbed a tree for a long time, had itchy hands. Like a dexterous monkey, she jumped up the tree and sat on a thick branch. She swayed her bare feet happily and felt relaxed all over.

Come down.

Ulysses' mother was dissatisfied with many of Nancy's behaviors and habits, and she was very strict in her discipline. The maids around Nancy were also ordered to correct some of Nancy's bad habits at any time, but Nancy was probably deep in her heart.

She was flowing with free blood, and the more people stared at her, the more uncomfortable she felt.

This time, no one was staring at her, reminding her that she was doing something wrong here or something wrong there. Nancy felt as if her whole body had taken off a layer of armor, and her whole body was filled with lightness.

People tend to get sleepy once they relax, not to mention that when Nancy was at home, she hid in a tree and took naps more than once or twice, and now she felt a little drowsy.

Nancy quickly fell asleep leaning against the tree, unaware of how much trouble her disappearance had caused.

When the maid discovered that Nancy was not in the bedroom, she panicked and immediately reported it to Ulysses' mother.

Someone in the mansion made a fuss because they were looking for Nancy. Ulysses' mother was so frightened that she kept wiping her tears, and even the Grand Duchess was alarmed.

And Nancy slept soundly in the tree. She didn't wake up until sunset.

She originally wanted to repeat her old trick and sneak back quietly, pretending that nothing happened.

But unfortunately, when she came down from the tree, she met Ulysses, who was looking for her all over the world.

This is a bit embarrassing.

Before her slow brain could think of a reason to deal with it, Ulysses strode forward with a cold face, took her wrist and dragged her towards the house.

Nancy also knew that she was in trouble, so she followed Ulysses obediently, silently counting how many times she would be punished for copying the article this time.

But Ulysses did not hand her over to his mother, but took her directly into his room.

"This is not appropriate..." Nancy wanted to remind Ulysses that according to Ulysses' mother's rules, he was not allowed to enter or leave other people's rooms at will, especially the room of the opposite sex, but she was treated coldly by Ulysses.

His eyes were frightened.

How to describe that look, Nancy can only say that she was so frightened that she followed Ulysses into the room in a daze. Then Ulysses pushed her into the room and locked the door.

Nancy didn't understand this operation, so it was fine not to scold her or punish her, but just to lock her up without a word of explanation?

Nancy could only understand that this meant confining her, but she was also curious why she was not locked in her own room but in Yuri's room.

In short, Nancy stood firmly against the wall and accepted the punishment.

Not long after, Ulysses came back, followed by the maid carrying Nancy's supplies.

When he came in, he saw Nancy standing in the corner and gave Nancy a strange look: "What are you doing?"

"Facing the wall."

Ulysses sneered coldly and ignored her, instructing the maid to place Nancy's supplies and even put the quilt on the bed: "From today on, you are not allowed to leave my sight, otherwise I will tie you up."

, I will only let you go when I allow you."

Nancy was deeply shocked: "Are you sick? Do you have to follow me to the bathroom?"

Ulysses showed no expression: "I will ask people to follow you, but you'd better be obedient."

This request sounds quite excessive, but when Nancy thinks about it, it doesn't seem to be much better than her current situation, it's just that she has changed from one cage to another.

"Then...can I not learn etiquette? There are also tea ceremonies, flower arrangements, painting, and poetry." Nancy asked cautiously, looking at Ulysses with hope, "You definitely don't need to learn these things, right?

If you follow me, you don’t have to learn."

Nancy's little thoughts were so easy to understand, it was all written on her face. Ulysses agreed without thinking too much. Anyway, to him at this moment, it didn't matter whether Nancy learned that kind of thing or not.

(End of chapter)

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