When he applied for the job, Quincy made it clear to him about the relationship between Nina and himself.

Since getting into the car, Nash had been chain-smoking, a clear indicator of the tension between them. Moreover, Nash's instructions to his subordinate about keeping tabs on Nina, along with his recent attempt to open the car door, did not go unnoticed.

Nash narrowed his eyes. As for the new driver, Nash merely glanced at him. He was tall, thin, with slightly dark skin.

A cold smirk played at the corner of Nash's lips. "Didn't Quincy inform you about the rules?"

The driver kept his head down. "Assistant Quincy did, Mr. York. I know I shouldn't speak out of turn, but I once had regrets. My wife and I were like this. We had conflicts, misunderstandings, and I never apologized, nor did she explain. Later, when I left home to earn a living, she had someone else's child. And then, I lost her forever."

Nash pursed his lips, then after a few seconds of silence, he spoke in a low, commanding tone, "Drive."

Such a situation was unimaginable for him. He would never allow Nina to bear another man's child!

Scott, sitting in the back

tension with a light chuckle. "Nina, you don't need to be so nervous.

had helped her recently, and now he was giving her a

the tables were turned and

getting in However, Scott mentioned the late hour, and most importantly,

at conversation, quickly putting her at ease

by as they found the

was not until the driver stopped the car at the entrance of Riverview Estate that they realized they had

parting ways, Scott made a point to remind her,

As soon

house, she

turned sharp the moment she

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