Nina understood Sally's nature. Her remarks were merely to ease her own conscience. Julia initially didn't want to engage further, but Sally's words irritated her. "You have the nerve to speak up! Your son cheats, fathers a child outside, and you call it an affair within marriage!"

Sally retorted, "Stop talking nonsense! Your daughter can't conceive, so you won't allow my son to have a child outside?"

"Shut up!" Nash's voice was icy.

Sally glanced at him, noticing his paleness, and toned down. "Alright, I'll shut up. You're still weak; you should lie down."

Zion intervened, "Nina, let's go. There's no point in arguing here."

Talking a hundred times wouldn't change anything. Nash's gaze met Nina's; they locked eyes briefly before she averted hers. "Okay, Dad," she said without looking back, walking over to Zion.

Nash watched her resolute figure, his brows furrowed, his gaze unwavering, yet he didn't utter a word to ask her to stay.

"Nash," Sally said, supporting him, while Linda hurried to assist.

nothing to see,"

pushed them away, distant and aloof, commanding, "Quincy,

time, quickly stepped forward,

supported Nash, who didn't resist and

from her. She knew he blamed her for being too indifferent and heartless in the past, neglecting him. Sᴇaʀ*ᴄh the FɪndNøvel.ɴᴇt website on Gøøglᴇ to access chapters of novels early and in

she would only rely on him, her son. But even if she became warmer, their relationship was still

feelings, she turned

Sally didn't like Nina, which gave her confidence. She obediently

again, "Linda, where are you

an estate arranged by Mr. York," Linda replied with a

You're carrying the York family's child. Come live with me. I have someone cook nutritious food for you. You're too thin. You need

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