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“This girl is beautiful and young. What man can resist such temptation?” Yvonne expressed some concern. There would be no man in this world who would not be swayed by such allure. Even the most disciplined would feel some impulse upon seeing such a young girl.
Given the current situation, Nina had no other options left. “I have no choice,” Nina could only muster a forced smile. “Even so, I must do this. Otherwise, I will surely regret not making this decision today.”
She couldn’t risk her chil
Yvonne wasn’t entirely clear about Nina’s intentions, but since she had chosen this path, there must be a hidden reason behind it. Yvonne didn’t press her for details. If Nina wanted to share, she would.
However, seeing them reconcile not long ago and now encountering this situation, it must be something serious. Yvonne sympathized with her. If not for the obstacle of Nash, Nina would have been quite happy.
Yvonne just offered a caution, “Be careful, not only with Nash but also with this girl. She seem harmless, but who knows if she harbors any ambitions.”
Nina considered that by the time the divorce went through, their paths would no longer intersect. What happened afterward would be of no concern to her.
Nina looked at Yvonne, deeply moved by her unconditional support. She felt grateful and considered Yvonne a valuable friend. She hugged Yvonne, who seemed surprised by the gesture. Yvonne responded, “What’s wrong
“Nothing, I just think you’re really kind.”
may
you’ve been good to me too! From starting from scratch to where I am now, I couldn’t have done it without your help.” Yvonne
a greenhorn with dreams in her eyes. It offered her hope, believing she could chase her dreams, but it led to a dead–end job with a lecherous old man. He promised to make her famous, but in reality, he was just using his seniority to make
her dreams fell apart,
and that climbing the ladder was too overwhelming. She wanted to surrender, sitting on the street and crying for hours.
eventually found her. At that time, Nina had
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girl is beautiful and young. What man can resist such temptation?” Yvonne expressed some concern. There would be no man in this world who would not be swayed by such allure. Even the most disciplined would feel some impulse upon seeing such a
no other options left. “I have no choice,” Nina could only muster a forced smile. “Even so, I must do this. Otherwise, I will surely regret not making this decision today.”
risk her
intentions, but since she had chosen this path, there must be a hidden reason behind it. Yvonne didn’t press her for details. If Nina wanted to
she would.
this situation, it must bet something serious. Yvonne sympathized with
offered a caution, “Be careful, not only with Nash but also with this girl. She may
no longer
support. She felt grateful and considered Yvonne a valuable friend. She
just think you’re
you well, and you’ve been good to me too! From starting from scratch to where I am now, I couldn’t have done it without your help.” Yvonne expressed her gratitude. toward Nina. They were supportive of each other,
Yvonne had just graduated, she was still a greenhorn with dreams in her eyes. It offered her hope, believing she could chase her dreams, but it led to a dead–end job with a lecherous old man. He promised to make her famous, but in reality, he was
recalled the day her dreams fell apart, feeling like nothing was attainable anymore, and that climbing the ladder was too overwhelming.
At that time, Nina had already positioned herself beside Nash with her
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