CHAPTER 28
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Chapter 28
âNash has plenty of designer clothes,â Nina said expressionlessly. âAs long as itâs me who buys them, heâll wear them. Iâm just wondering who you are picking clothes for.â
Miranda walked over, and their eyes met, both refusing to back down, sparks almost flying between them.
Miranda smirked, âI got a limited-edition designer outfit for my boyfriend. There are only ten in the world. Would you like to see it?â Her tone was tinged with a hint of boastfulness. She could afford to order luxurious, high-end clothes, while Ninaâs choices in the store were commonplace. They were not on the same level when it came to selecting clothes for their men. The sales assistant brought out the box containing the limited-edition coat, exuding the scent of money from inside. out. Nina at her with a hint of sarcasm,
You need someone elseâs money even to buy a dress. Are you sure this time itâs not the case?â
Miranda raised an eyebrow, âMy
boyfriend is willing to spend money on me. Are you envious?â
âI wouldnât say envious,â Nina replied calmly. âItâs just that this money isnât obtained through entirely upright means. Iâm afraid speaking about it might
tarnish your reputation.â
Mirandaâs expression changed. Of course, she knew what Nina was implying. As the wife of Nash, any money spent on
Miranda would come from Nina as well. If Nina wanted it, she could find other ways to get it back. This would
undoubtedly affect Mirandaâs reputation.
Miranda was a popular singer, and if it was discovered that she was involved with a married man, it would ruin her career. Not exposing her shameful deeds was Ninaâs way of showing magnanimity. âDonât think you can threaten me like
this,â Miranda didnât want to engage in a back-and-forth. She said coldly, âIf you divorce Nash, you wonât get a penny! You married Nash for the York familyâs
money in the first place, and now youâre still delusional. Your status is just that of a secretary. It probably takes you several monthsâ salary just to buy this dress from your hands.â Thinking of this, Miranda sneered again, âI donât think you understand at all. No matter how much effort you put into Nash, itâs all in vain. He wonât be willing to spend a penny on you.â Nina didnât even want to look at her and said, âWrap up this coat.â
The sales assistant said, âThis coat is $ 20,000.â
Nina took out her card and handed it to her.
Seeing her pretense, Miranda laughed again, âNina, youâre really trying hard. Your job as a secretary isnât high-paying. You probably have to spend half a yearâs
savings on this coat!â
She knew what kind of life Nina had at the York familyâs house. Nashâs mother didnât like her, and Nash was very
indifferent to her. He wouldnât give her
any money.
Nina looked at the sales assistant, who had already swiped the card, and asked, âHow much balance do I have in my
account?â
The sales assistant happily replied, âHello, Miss, you have $19,980,000 left in your account.â
With that, Mirandaâs face turned pale, unable to believe it. âHow is that possible!
She hurried over to verify, simply unable to believe that Nina had so much money in her hands. If she hadnât paid, there would be twenty million in this card. Nina had such a difficult time in the York family. How could they possibly bear to give her twenty million?
Seeing Mirandaâs sour expression and bewildered anger, Nina continued, âThis is the allowance my husband gives me. How could it be impossible? Also,
Miranda, if you donât have such thick skin, you should return the two hundred thousand. If this ends up in a lawsuit, do you think you can justify spending that amount?â
Her words were very tactful. Mirandaâs acquisition of the two hundred thousand was shady, and there were many ways to get it back.
Mirandaâs eyes turned cold, and she could no longer feign a smile. âNina, how could you possibly have so much money? I simply donât believe it. You interact with so many clients through your work. Could it be that some of them were your sugar daddies? I really underestimated you.â