"Mr. York, we haven't found Nina yet. Today, the wind was strong and the waves were high. It's highly likely that she might have been swept away. The chances of her being alive are very slim." Hearing this news, Nash could not bear it anymore. It felt like a knife had been thrust into his heart. He grabbed the person and coldly interrogated, "What did you say? Nina won't die!"

The person tried to calm his emotions, saying, "Mr. York, I know you're anxious, but you need to calm down. If we haven't found Nina yet, there's still a chance she might have been rescued in time. Let's think positively and hope for the best."

"Yes, she might have been rescued." Nash dared not think of the worst. He had never imagined Nina leaving him in this way. She could not possibly be dead.

"Today, many fishing boats returned to shore, and I heard they rescued several people. We don't know if Nina was among them," the person continued, trying to console Nash.

Nash refused to believe that Nina was still in the cold sea. He was convinced that she would be rescued. Wanting to ensure the best possible outcome, he asked, "Were all the people rescued taken to the same hospital?"

asked the fishermen, but they weren't sure. If it were me, I'd take them to the nearest

and personally visited hospitals

two individuals have no identification, so there's no record of them. Nina

had called home and found no news of Nina. He had

her phone was unreachable.

his brows,

unreachable because Nina was with her. That

Taylor called. Stella

are here demanding an explanation from us," Cynthia informed him,

coldness in his

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