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Chapter 185 Nancy's Heart

Chapter 185 Nancy’s Heart

When Nancy opened her eyes, she saw Ulysses sitting beside her bed, sleeping with his back on the chair.

She obviously had a room, so why didn't she go back to sleep? She sighed and patted Ulysses: "Yuri, wake up, is your neck okay?"

Ulysses woke up, but obviously he was not fully awake yet. He probably thought he was still dreaming, so he reached out and pressed Nancy's back of the neck, and pushed Nancy directly into his arms.

Nancy wanted to struggle, but for some reason her heart suddenly softened, and she remained calm and allowed Ulysses to hold her.

Ulysses only hugged him for a few seconds, and his chaotic mind gradually became clear.

He didn't want to leave last night and wanted to take a good look at Nancy all night long. He knew that after talking, Nancy would not want to see him again for a long time, so he could only look at him more at this time. Who knew he would

I was so sleepy that I fell asleep leaning on the chair.

Not only that, he also had a dream, so when he opened his eyes and looked at Nancy, he thought he was still dreaming.

But now that he was awake, he knew it was not a dream. Ulysses let go of Nancy, stood up, and stretched his stiff body: "I'll go get breakfast prepared."

This "person" refers to the pharmacist's grandson. He comes to take care of his grandfather, and he also cooks for Nancy and Ulysses. Although the food he cooks is not the kind of elaborate food that nobles often eat, it is still delicious.

, Ulysses also calculated his salary, which was much richer than outside.

If you have anything to say, you have to eat first.

Nancy's feet were chained, so she couldn't go downstairs and had to wait for Ulysses to bring breakfast.

Breakfast consisted of corn paste and a small piece of bread. After Nancy had eaten her fill, Ulysses took the tray down, and when he came back, the apothecary came up with him.

"Please check her body again," Ulysses said to the pharmacist politely.

The pharmacist rolled his eyes. He developed the medicine and he didn't know the effect yet. It just made people fall asleep. As long as they woke up, they would be fine. Nancy's body would be starved for a few days at most, but Nancy's body

The foundation is good, he was hungry for two or three days and came back after taking a supplement. Ulysses used the reason to prevent Nancy from having other health problems and forcibly detained him here. In fact, he was afraid that he would go out and talk nonsense, in case the news spread.

After arriving at Fred's side, all of Ulysses' plans came to nothing.

The pharmacist examined Nancy perfunctorily and said, "This young lady is in very good health. It's okay to run and jump."

The implication is that Ulysses should stop locking others up like this and let them go quickly.

Ulysses thought he didn't understand and asked the pharmacist to go out.

Then he took a long step, dragged a chair and sat down in front of Nancy, and wrote lightly: "Don't you want to talk? Let's talk."

Nancy looked at Ulysses. Although he was sitting in front of her, very close to her, in fact he had drawn a bottomless gulf between them.

She suddenly said softly: "My father told me everything about my mother the night before we left for the expedition."

Ulysses was startled, then lowered his eyes: "Really? You already know it."

He doesn't care that Nancy knows about this. The other "him" will care and be afraid that Nancy will know about it, but he doesn't care.

"you……"

Ulysses interrupted her: "Everything I do to you now comes from my own heart and has nothing to do with anyone else."

Yes, he locked up Nancy because he wanted to, and it had nothing to do with anyone else.

"I didn't mean to say this," Nancy shook her head, "I just wanted to say that I didn't blame you, and you should stop blaming yourself."

The mention of mother was what her father told her before he left. Whether Ulysses admits it or not, his feelings for Nancy are somewhat compensatory and guilt-ridden, but Nancy does not need this guilt.

She also hopes that Ulysses can let go.

Let it go... If you can let it go, why would he exist?

"Is that all you want to say?" Ulysses avoided the question, "I thought you would be more emotional." For example, like before, you would jump around and scold him, or lose your temper.

Is it because he is not "him"? That's why she treats him with such a calm attitude.

Such a clear attitude, he didn't know whether it was good or bad.

Nancy tilted her head and looked at him for a while, then suddenly laughed, and said firmly: "You will agree to my going to the battlefield, so I don't have to worry at all."

Ulysses thought it was ridiculous: "I won't let you go, even if you hate me, I won't."

Nancy shook her head: "You will, Yuri, haven't you noticed that you have never refused my request since you were a child."

Although she is slow to react to the world, she has an intuition that surpasses most people. She can keenly sense what can and cannot be done, and who can and cannot be messed with.

For example, now he had a very certain feeling that Ulysses would not do anything to her.

For example, in the past, she dared to stand on Ulysses's bottom line and jump repeatedly, jumping wherever there was danger. The main reason for hiding it from Ulysses was because she disliked him. If she really wanted to do something, Ulysses would

The Sith may not object.

Ulysses didn't mind exposing the fact that he was abnormal in front of her: "I'm not him. He will give in because of your smile, your happiness, and your joy. I won't. I would rather you not be happy for the rest of your life than you are."

Wallowing in danger.”

Nancy felt a little trembling in Ulysses' words.

Although you are so afraid of being disliked by yourself, you still do it because you are really afraid of being hurt.

Ulysses is divided into two parts: one personality is worried that she will encounter danger, but puts her wishes first; the other personality is much more extreme, as long as she is not involved in danger, nothing else matters.

Nancy knew that no matter what she said to Ulysses now, it would not make sense. He had entered a dead end and refused to exit. He could only go one way to the end. This was what Felissa had told her in the letter.

, and the first point is to calm Ulysses's emotions and prevent him from getting too excited, lest he do anything to hurt Nancy or himself.

The second point Felissa said in the letter was to ask Nancy to look into her own heart and think clearly about what she could give Ulysses.

It is an undoubted fact that Ulysses likes Nancy. Although this love is mixed with many other emotions, like it is just like it. It is just because of some reason that Ulysses regards this kind of feeling as "like".

It is placed on the second personality, so usually when the first personality appears, no one can feel his feelings for Nancy. But when the second personality appears, the strong feelings are almost obvious to people at a glance.

(End of chapter)

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