Chapter CHAPTER 216
“Quincy, hurry and take her to the hospital!”
“Yes, Mr. York.” Upon receiving the order, Quincy immediately complied.
Miranda looked at Nash. “Aren’t you coming with me?”
“I still have some things to take care of here. I’ll come see you after I’m done,” Nash replied.
Knowing he would still come to see her, Miranda felt relieved. “Alright, I’ll wait for you. I’ll go to the hospital first.”
With that said, she glanced at Nina once more.
Nina remained silent. Nash had always been attentive to Miranda, and now that she was seriously injured, wouldn’t he be extremely worried?
There was nothing she could do but watch, feeling helpless.
“Are you alright?” Nash suddenly turned to Nina.
Nina casually replied, her hands tucked in her pockets, “When I arrived, Linda was already dead. The police told me that if there were no other suspects, Xander’s death would be closed.” “Are you sure it was Linda?”
Nina nodded. “Yes, it’s confirmed. She’s dead, and there’s nothing left.”
Resentment would dissipate over time. Initially, she felt indignant about being manipulated, but surprisingly, she let go of it so quickly.
“Now that the case is closed, let’s go,” Nash said.
“Where are we going?” Nina asked.
“Where do you want to go?” Nash hesitated before asking.
Nina just looked outside. “Miranda is seriously injured. Aren’t you going to see her later? So why ask me where to go? It’s not like we’re going the same way. If you’re going to see her, then go ahead.” She appeared generous, but her hands tightened in her pockets.
Deep down, there was a lingering bitterness, a knot she could never erase.
Nash stared at Nina intently, and when she did not say anything else and urged him to leave, he asked, “Where are you going alone?”
“I’m going home.”
Nina took a deep breath. “My own home. My parents said I can go back to sleep there.”
She did not need to return to the York residence.
“Okay,” Nash responded lightly.
Nina tightened her fists again and continued, “Don’t you find this whole thing suspicious? Linda went to see Miranda, and then she fell from her building.”
Nash’s face showed little emotion as he asked, “What did the police say?”
Nina pursed her lips and said helplessly. “They said it was an accident.”
“If they say it’s an accident, then it’s an accident. Trust the police’s judgment,” Nash stated.
Setting aside the issue of the accident, what was suspicious was why she wanted to harm Miranda.
“Why did she go see Miranda?”
This was something she could not understand. Linda’s motive for harming Miranda seemed too impulsive.
Nina had concerns, but Nash would
ultimately believe Miranda, not her. There was no point in arguing further, so she relaxed and said, “Maybe it’s just a coincidence. Now that Linda is dead and there’s no evidence, it’s concluded. I’lkinform Lily about this later.”
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“Okay,” Nina replied softly.
Nash did not seem to have any intention of leaving and asked again, “Did you drive here?”
“Yes, I did,” Nina answered.
After a pause, Nash contemplated for a while. “I’ll need to go to the company later. Do you want to come along?”