Chapter 332: Nana’s Heartbreak

Book:Mysterious Mrs. Pansy Published:2024-6-4

Jane went to Old Pansy’s ward, knocking on the door.
“Miss North.” Mr. Maurice opened the door respectfully.
Jane stepped in, approaching the bedside. “Old Pansy, how are you feeling today?”
“Much better.” Old Pansy smiled upon seeing Jane.
Jane checked Old Pansy’s pulse again, finding it much steadier. She felt genuinely happy about his improvement.
“Grandpa, in a few days, you’ll be able to leave the hospital.” Jane smiled.
Old Pansy raised his lips. “That’s great!”
Suddenly, he remembered something. “By the way, what’s going on between you and Patrick? Why are there so many negative reports about you online, and what about that Candice?”
“Grandpa, don’t worry; it’s just a minor issue.” Jane casually replied.
Old Pansy nodded. Since Jane said so, he didn’t want to ask more.
After all, he believed in his grandson’s feelings for Jane.
As for Candice…
Old Pansy had no favorable impression of her, trusting his grandson to handle the situation.
“Grandpa, I’ll come to see you again tomorrow.” Jane stood up, about to leave when her phone suddenly rang.
Jane took out her phone and saw it was Nana calling.
“Nana, do you need something?” Jane answered the phone.
Nana sounded quite despondent. “Jane, I got dumped.”
“What?” Jane was momentarily stunned.
Nana was fine when she came to Star Entertainment in the afternoon. How did she suddenly get dumped?
“William broke up with me. Jane, I feel awful.” Nana said with a choked voice.
Jane’s heart clenched. “Nana, where are you?”
“I’m at the bar.” Nana’s voice came through the waves.
“I’m coming to you. Wait for me.” Jane instructed, hanging up the phone, and hurriedly made her way to the bar.
At Allure Bar, Nana sat at the counter, downing one strong drink after another.
Earlier, she received a call from William.
On the other end of the line, William’s voice had no emotion, sounding so unfamiliar. “Nana, let’s break up!”
Break up?
Nana couldn’t believe her ears. After a long silence, she asked, “What did you say?”
“We’re breaking up.” William repeated.
“Why?” Nana’s heart sank.
William coldly stated, “We’re not compatible.”
“Not compatible? Why aren’t we compatible?” Nana questioned.
“No reason.” William’s voice became even more indifferent.
“Where are you? I’ll come to find you. Let’s talk face to face.” Nana didn’t believe that William would really break up with her. There must be a reason.
“Don’t come to find me. I won’t meet you!” William said sternly. “I’ve fallen in love with someone else.”
After saying that, William hung up the phone.
Hearing the beeping sound on the other end, Nana’s heart felt like it was being twisted with a knife.
She couldn’t believe that after five years of a relationship, he would break up with her over the phone.
Falling in love with someone else?
How was that possible?
He had once said that in this lifetime, the only person he loved was her-Nana.
Memories surged into her mind like a tide.
William was her senior, tall, handsome, smart, and talented.
They met during a debate competition, and although Nana lost to William, she started developing feelings for her talented senior.
It was her who pursued William.
At first, William was always indifferent, ignoring her attempts to get close.
However, Nana was not willing to give up and persistently tried to “coincidentally” encounter William in various places.
She had never imagined that she, always the obedient girl, would be so crazily in love with this man and would pursue him so ardently.
Finally, one day, William earnestly said to her, “Nana, I accept your pursuit. Be my girlfriend!”
Happiness came so suddenly, and Nana felt like she was in a dream.
From then on, the two began this beautiful love story.
Until the eve of graduation, when Nana brought William home, their relationship faced unanimous opposition from her parents.
The reason was that William came from a poor family and was deemed unworthy of Nana.
This dealt a significant blow to William, to the extent that he even went to rural areas for voluntary teaching.
Nana, on the other hand, continued her studies in France.
Each time she returned to the country, Nana wanted to find William, but he refused to tell her where he was.
He avoided her and refused to meet her.
Until today, when he proposed a breakup.
Heartbroken, Nana shouted at the waiter, “Bring me more bottles of alcohol!”
Soon, Nana became dizzy, and her vision started to blur.
Sitting next to Nana was a man with dyed yellow hair, a slick and vulgar appearance. Seeing her drunk, he reached over and put his hand on her waist, speaking with a lecherous tone, “Beautiful, why are you drinking alone? Let me accompany you!”
“Get lost!” Nana pushed away the man with the remaining shreds of consciousness.
The man smirked, “Why pretend when you’re out having fun? Come with me; I’ll make sure you have a good time tonight.”
Saying that, the man stood up and directly pulled Nana to her feet.
Nana was heavily intoxicated and swayed before collapsing onto the man.
“It seems you’re in for a good night tonight.” The man’s lecherous gaze fell on Nana’s chest, and he licked his lips with desire.
Supporting Nana, he headed towards the exit of the bar.
Carl and a few friends came to the bar to hang out. As they entered, they accidentally bumped into the man.
“You brat, can’t you watch where you’re going?” the man cursed.
Carl furrowed his brows and suddenly saw the woman the man was holding was very familiar.
He looked closely and exclaimed, “Nana?”
However, Nana showed no reaction.
Carl immediately understood. Nana was drunk, and the man clearly had malicious intentions to take her away.
“Let her go!” Carl sternly demanded.
“Don’t meddle in other people’s business!” The man glared at Carl and proceeded to walk away, still holding onto Nana.
Carl took a long step, blocking his way. “I told you to let her go, did you hear me?”
Carl’s friends also gathered around. “If you don’t release her, we’ll call the police!”
Seeing that the opposition was numerous, the man cursed and pushed Nana into Carl’s arms. “She’s yours!”
Carl quickly caught Nana and looked down at her. “Nana, are you okay?”
In her intoxicated state, Nana heard someone calling her.
She struggled to open her eyes, and in her blurred vision, she saw a fair face that seemed somewhat familiar.
She tried to speak, but her throat was unusually dry, and she couldn’t utter a word.
“Nana, what’s wrong with you?” Carl asked with concern. “Why did you drink so much?”