CHAPTER 124
CEO
âIf you think the cookâs dishes are delicious, then you should eat more,â Nina placed the cup on the table, no longer intending to accompany her. She was about to leave, and with Nash not around, Linda feared that there wouldnât be another chance to ask certain questions.
So, before Nina departed, she remarked, âTypically, when someone evade a direct question, the answer is already apparent. You like Mr. York! And your recent remarks were because you fear my presence may pose a threat to you. Nina, do you have hidden agendas? Truthfully, youâre reluctant to have me around because I slept with Mr. York, which upset you!â
Nina furrowed her brows and turned back around. Linda met her gaze confidently, no longer the timid girl she first appeared to be. âWhere does your confidence come from?â Nina asked calmly. âDid you really sleep with Mr. York? Itâs too coincidental that I found you, of all people, here.â
âSo, you still donât believe me.â
Linda looked at her, stood up, and replied, âWhat do I need to do for you to believe me?â
âThat day was my first time going to the hotel, and such a thing happened. Initially, I didnât want to remember, but I know that man was Mr. York. I donât regret the decision I made that day.â
Nina stared into Lindaâs eyes, innocent yet sincere. Looking into those eyes, she felt that Linda wouldnât lie. Her certainty left Nina speechless. âYouâve already moved in. Your goal isnât to make me believe, but to make Mr. York believe. If he believes you, thatâs enough.â
Linda continued, âBut Iâve fallen for Mr. York.â
Nina paused and remained silent.
âI really like Mr. York, and Iâll find a way to make him like me. Please donât stop me anymore. The way you two interacted just now made me feel threatened. I donât want you to deliberately say things to undermine my confidence.
âIf you also have feelings for him, we can compete fairly. Letâs not resort to underhanded tactics behind each otherâs backs.â
Nina realized that her few extra remarks had made Linda wary of her and suspicious of her intentions. But since Linda didnât ask, she wouldnât tell the whole truth.
Since she had ventured into dangerous territory, she couldnât possibly intervene anymore: âYour feelings are your own business, and have nothing to do with me.â With that, Nina left.
However, Linda was even more
determined to win Nashâs heart. She took a shower. With wet hair and her body exposed, her fair skin glowing, she stood in front of the mirror a picture of innocence and vulnerability.
Both in terms of figure and appearance, she stood out. And she was still young. In nightclubs, many men desired her body, but she didnât give in. She knew men could be bad; even if she needed money, she couldnât sell her body. Now she had found a home. She had to hold onto
it tightly.
The next day, Nina got up early to go to the hospital. The doctor had told her to come back for another checkup once she felt better, and she also needed an ultrasound.
At the hospital registration, she got a
number and headed to the gynecology department. The waiting area outside the ultrasound room was crowded, mostly with pregnant women accompanied by their husbands.
With hundreds of people ahead of her, she estimated she wouldnât be seen until the afternoon. She decided to come back early in the afternoon.
The gynecology department was on the third floor, so she took the elevator down.
âDing!â The door opened, and someone was about to enter the elevator.
Nina looked up and saw the person in front of her. Her eyes widened, her face turned pale, and the registration slip in her hand fell to the ground.