
What was initially a jest, and with Nancy present, Charlie was not expected to answer such a superficial question. Linda, just making a joke, didn't think Charlie would respond. However, Charlie looked up seriously and nodded.
"Yes, the first time I saw Nan play the piano, I was deeply attracted by her temperament and artistic conception. As we interacted more, my feelings for her grew uncontrollable."
Linda blinked, then blinked again, as if she had seen a ghost, and then covered her face with her hand with a cry of surprise.
"Oh mine! I wish I hadn't asked for your PDA."
"Huh..."
Charlie chuckled softly, gently holding Nancy's hand, "Nan, I'm actually curious about what Linda said earlier. Wasn't your purpose in coming to the training camp to vindicate Andrew and introduce our Henriana's music to the international stage? Why leave now?"
Nancy said her goal had been achieved, but only she knew that her trip was still far from her original purpose.
Facing Charlie, she could no longer be evasive. She lightly pursed her lips, tilted her head uncertainly, and said, "I don't know..."
"Ah?"
Linda exclaimed in confusion, "What do you mean you don't know? Nan, are you even on the same wavelength as us?"
"Uh..."
Nancy hesitated, organizing her thoughts before slowly speaking, "Actually, I really don't know. I just feel uneasy. I've had this inexplicable feeling of unease for a few days now, feeling like something bad will happen if I stay. So... I took this opportunity to leave the training camp and return to Liverton to see if the feeling persists."
"Unease?"
Charlie's brow furrowed deeply, "Why do you feel uneasy?"
Nancy looked at him helplessly, "Didn't I say I don't know? If I knew, I wouldn't have decided to leave."
"Oh no!"
Linda suddenly exclaimed, "Nan, could it be a heart condition? You don't have some illness, do you? Like that old man with the heart problem..."
As she spoke, she pointed to her own heart, her face showing her genuine concern.
"It's not that."
Nancy glared at her, slightly annoyed, "I study medicine myself. If it were a heart problem, wouldn't I know? The unease I'm talking about is an inexplicable emotion, or maybe a woman's sixth sense. It's strong, making me feel like something bad is about to happen, really uneasy, like my heart will burst if I stay here another minute."
For a moment, both Charlie and Linda fell silent.
They knew the kind of unease Nancy was talking about.
In certain situations, people have a premonition about the future, and that feeling of unease is mysterious and hard to explain.
...
Just as Nancy finished speaking, a group hurriedly arrived at the hotel.
The woman leading them had neat short hair and an extraordinary demeanor, making anyone who glanced at her feel their heart pounding...


