"Thank you," Quincy said politely, glancing at Nash. He felt relieved as he noticed Nash's softened expression.

Originally, Nina had planned to have dinner with her parents, but now it seemed unlikely.

Nina approached her mother, Julia, who was making her bed, and said, "Mom, I need to go out for a while. I won't be able to join you and Dad for dinner."

Julia looked up. "Is something wrong?"

"It's work-related," Nina replied.

Julia came closer to Nina. "Nina, if you want to change jobs, we can do that. There are plenty of good jobs out there."

Julia was also concerned about Nina's well-being. If she and Nash divorced, it would be awkward for Nina to stay with him.

"I understand, Mom," Nina acknowledged.

Nina had also been pondering on the same topic. If she and Nash divorced, she couldn't stay with him.

It was time to let go.

her home, Nina returned to the

the helper still respectfully addressed

as if nothing had

off her shoes and asked the

looked puzzled.

Nash ask you to

replied, "Mr.

silent. Nash hadn't called back, yet he insisted she come home. Was he

Linda confidently, catching Nina's attention as she sat at the dining

in the corner, now wore designer clothes and looked healthy. She seemed more like the lady of the house than the timid

this arrangement, or had Nash

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at Nina. "Nothing much. I just wanted to let you know that I don't need to live in that deserted villa anymore. I can live here directly. This will be my home

of pride, perhaps envisioning

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