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Taylorâs righteous indignation prompted Nina to chuckle. âWhy does it seem like, in your eyes, Mr. York and I are in a romantic relationship?â
Taylor couldnât determine if it was her own misperception, but she sensed the delicacy of their relationship..
âMr. York does care a great deal about you,â Taylor reflected for a moment. âMaybe you both donât realize it, but observers see it clearly. We canât let Miranda interfere and ruin your relationship.â
In Taylorâs view, Nina and Nash were the perfect
match.
âYou little rascal, donât take sides recklessly,â Nina tapped Taylorâs head gently. âBetween Mr. York. and me, everything is innocent. Donât listen to gossip from others. Itâs none of my concern whom Mr. York wants to be with. Letâs refrain from spreading such talk; it will only fuel baseless.
rumors.
Taylor rubbed her forehead. âI wonât talk to others. about it, but Iâm not discussing these things with you because of idle gossip.
Even if the company were circulating rumors that Nina had climbed the ladder through unscrupulous. means, Taylor didnât buy it for a second. She knew Nina to be upright, gentle, and caring toward her subordinates; she couldnât imagine her resorting to
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such underhanded tactics. It was those rumor- mongers who were a bit envious and narrow-minded.
Nina didnât care if the reports were false but she couldnât show it. She also noticed that Nash had become more distant from her. He rarely spoke to her, whether about work or personal matters, and sometimes even ignored her deliberately.
He no longer came home with her. Lately, he had been sleeping in the study and hadnât set foot in the bedroom at all. Perhaps he, too, had seen the reports and realized he needed to acknowledge. Miranda, purposely keeping his distance from her. Nina didnât say anything, but she felt disheartened.
âThis shameless woman!â Yvonne, aware of Mirandaâs actions, deliberately called Nina out for tea. As soon as she arrived, she launched into a tirade against Miranda.
Nina noticed Yvonne downing a cup of tea in one go
and asked, âWho got you so worked up?â
âAre you even asking me? Havenât you seen the reports? Sheâs shamelessly publicizing her relationship with Nash in the media. You two. havenât even divorced yet, and sheâs already pulling this stunt. I really feel like grabbing a megaphone. and shouting out that Miranda is just a shameless. third party!â
Nina held her teacup and gave it a slight shake. âSo, you came to me because of this?â
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âWhat else could get me this angry?â Yvonne finished lambasting Miranda and shifted her focus. to Nash. âAnd Nash too! If he likes this third party so much, he should hurry up and marry her. Whatâs the point of stringing you along and not letting her go? Playing both sides, itâs driving me crazy!â
Yvonne was also genuinely concerned for her, fearing she would get hurt in this marriage, even though she already had been.
When she got married, Yvonne had offered her blessings, thinking she would have a good life after marrying into a wealthy family. But even without her saying it, Yvonne could tell that Nash didnât take her seriously. Over time, Yvonne grew resentful toward Nash.
Nina didnât want Yvonne to exhaust herself over her affairs, so she said, âYvonne, I know you care about me and mean well, but from now on, just turn a blind eye to Mirandaâs affairs. Donât pay any more, attention to it, so you wonât end up upset.â
âAre you blaming me for meddling?â Yvonne became even more upset upon hearing this. âNina, weâve been friends for so many years. How could I not worry about you? Initially, I was genuinely happy for you marrying into a wealthy family. But after seeing you by Nashâs side for so many years, and knowing how much you like him, I thought you finally got what you wanted. Even if you didnât say it, I could see you werenât happy! Youâre being drained by him. Whatâs wrong with me saying a few words?â
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Yvonne was straightforward, willing to go to great lengths for her friend, but sometimes, in doing so, she felt quite suffocated.