Chapter 30

Miranda stood there, forcing a smile as she turned back, “Zoe, do you have any other business?”

Zoe looked at her, “Are you here to buy clothes too? This coat isn’t for yourself, is it?”

Miranda’s face stiffened, “It’s for someone else.”

Zoe saw through it but didn’t expose it. With her arms crossed, she spoke coldly, “Miranda, you’re a public figure after all. You should know what’s right and what’s wrong. Just because I don’t say anything doesn’t mean I agree. I’m just turning a blind eye out of respect for your family’s reputation. Don’t wait until everything falls apart to regret it. I’m not like Sally, allowing you to do as you please!”

Miranda’s expression turned ugly, feeling humiliated. Her steps faltered, and her assistant helped her leave.

“Nina, it’s rare to meet. Let’s go for a drink,” Zoe said with a smile.

“Sure, Zoe, there’s a café nearby. Let’s go there,” Nina replied.

The two headed to the café.

She asked, “It’s been three years since you and Nash got married. Aren’t

respond as she looked at Zoe.

was hopeful and

have no children of my own. Nash is like a son to me. I’m eagerly waiting

sipped her

relationship with Zoe was closer than

Sally.

up in the York family home when he was young. It was Zoe who brought him back. Sally didn’t seem to care much about him;

she and Nash were almost getting a divorce. She was afraid of saying too much and shattering Zoe’s expectations, so she could only say, “Zoe, Nash and I are still young,

deep down that Nash didn’t love her and had never touched her. He had always

was different; she genuinely cared for her. Nina didn’t want to disappoint

either.

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sure what she meant and replied, “What do

you back then, which is

did Grandpa choose me?” she asked, genuinely puzzled. In reality, she didn’t understand. Her father owed money, and their family background was likely not up to the York family’s standards. Nash’s grandfather paid off their debts and

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