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Chapter CHAPTER 220



At least from his perspective, Nash and Miranda appeared innocent. They always maintained a proper distance. Despite the rampant rumors suggesting they were romantically involved, he did not think so. There might be aspects he was not aware of, but it definitely was not love.

Nina chuckled, “Quincy, why are you suddenly talking to me about this? Don’t you already know? That day you were there too. Nash and I are destined to divorce sooner or later.”

Explaining to her was pointless now. Nash started the entertainment company for Miranda, surpassing everyone else in this regard. Quincy knew this, but he still felt their marriage was not as superficial as it seemed. “I’ll ask a personal question if you don’t mind. Do you want to divorce Mr. York?”

At this question, Nina hesitated a bit. In the past, she definitely did not want to divorce. She had been dedicated to Nash for so many years, wishing their marriage could be happy. But reality did not allow it. She could not evade reality and act unconsciously.

Seeing her pondering, Quincy guessed most of it and said, “You’re not keen on getting a divorce either, huh? Actually, Mr. York…”

“I want a divorce!” Nina suddenly spoke up.

Quincy was momentarily stunned, unable to find his words. Nina was resolute, “I was just checking the date. In a couple of days, it’s our scheduled appointment. We agreed to go to the district court together then.

“Quincy, please keep Mr. York and my secret marriage confidential. We entered into it discreetly, and we intend to end it discreetly, so as not to cause any disruptions. Mr. York is a prominent figure, and any unnecessary attention could harm his reputation.”

Quincy had intended to comfort Nina, but it turned out she did not need comforting at all, leaving him unsure of how to proceed.

“I know,” he finally said.

Quincy was still feeling uneasy about the notion of their divorce,

which left him quite unsettled. He continued, “But Mr. York has previously acknowledged his

marriage. He did so for your sake, so

it shouldn’t alter the outcome.”

Nina responded, “But nobody knows who his wife is. The next one, I suppose, will be Miranda.”

She glanced towards the hospital room, as if implying that over the years, she had observed significant interactions between Nash and Miranda.

“But Mr. York admitted it in front of

so many people, wasn’t that to dispel the rumors?” Quincy recalled how at the time, there were rumors circulating about Nash and Miranda’s relationship, causing quite a commotion. People speculated they were together, so Mr. York had announced his marriage to quash the gossip.

Men’s preferences were often straightforward. Denial simply meant that Nash did not have feelings for Miranda and he also did not want to give Nina the wrong impression. “Perhaps, but that’s not something I should worry about,” Nina said, hands tucked into her pockets. “Oh, by the way, Quincy, there’s something else I wanted to tell you.” “What is it?” Quincy asked.

It had taken Nina a long time to make this decision, and she had taken care of things before returning to her hometown. “After the divorce, I might not continue working at the York Corporation. It’s been quite pleasant working with you albthese years. I’ve already handed in my resignation letter to the HR department. Today is probably my last day at work.”


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