CHAPTER 172
CEO
Seeing Lindaâs gesture, even if her marriage with Nash fell apart, this bed was still where she slept. She didnât like others touching it. As she reached out, she grabbed Lindaâs hand. âDo you know which one it is?â
Linda paused, deeming the question trivial. âItâs just a sweater; I can handle it.â
If Nina could handle it, so could she. Nina maintained a stoic expression. âIf you wish to occupy this position, it depends on whether youâre capable.â She glanced at the sizable bed. âNash has very specific preferences. Even with something as simple as a sweater, he will specify whether it should be white or black. If he doesnât like it⦠it will be disastrous.â
âDonât try to intimidate me!â Linda didnât believe her. Last time Nina warned her, it was simply to deter her. âItâs cold now, and Nash only wants warm clothing. There wouldnât be so many demands.â Linda proceeded to open the wardrobe directly. The clothes inside were neatly organized, easily visible. She promptly selected a thick sweater and a coat. âIâll take these to him.â
She desired to be in Nashâs presence. Despite Sallyâs advice to focus on her pregnancy and not concern herself with Nashâs care, Linda wanted to be closer to him. Only through companionship could true feelings develop.
Nina had been Nashâs secretary for seven years. Linda heard about this and wondered if their marriage was simply a result of spending so much time together. Linda believed that she could have the same relationship with Nash. She saw herself as young, attractive, and full of energy, even more capable than Nina. If someone as ordinary as Nina, who came from a regular family, could marry Nash, then why couldnât she?
As Linda walked away, Nina briefly
considered letting her go without following. However, when she thought about Nashâs personality and his particular preferences, she, changed her mind. Nina opened the closet and noticed a row of winter clothes. She took the white
ve
checkered sweater and placed it in her bag. Checking the weather on her phone, she saw that it was rapidly becoming colder. Worried that Nash might suddenly require some work-related attire, she also grabbed two thick clothing items and a suit. Linda left first, while Nina drove herself and followed closely behind.
When Nina reached the door of the ward, she overheard Nashâs stern voice say, âWho let you in? Take this trash and get out!â This was followed by the sound of things breaking.
Linda was terrified. She had never
witnessed Nash in such a state of fury. He resembled a raging lion, refusing to listen to any explanations and disregarding the fact that she was carrying his child. Her eyes were red with fear, anxious not to further provoke him, so she hastily fied. Shortly after, the clothes she had brought were tossed out like garbage. Pale-faced and shaken, she noticed Nina standing behind her.
âYouâ¦â Linda accused Nina, her tone filled with blame, âNash didnât actually want the sweater. Youâre intentionally trying to make him dislike me, arenât you?â
Nina couldnât comprehend Lindaâs
logic and had no desire to engage with her. Reluctant to accept defeat, Linda persisted, âNina, you only
married him because youâve a
by
his side for so long! Iâm young and beautiful. One day, Nash will also like
me!â
Initially, Nina had no intention of responding, but she turned around and was confronted by Lindaâs smug expression. Without hesitation, she slapped Linda across the face. Linda was stunned by the unexpected attack, clutching her red cheek.
In a chilly tone, Nina declared, âI am still Nashâs wife. Speaking shameless things like that in front of the lawful spouse, arenât you asking for trouble?â