He could be gentle, he could be cruel but he never brought up divorce. Nina wanted to pull away, but he tightened his grip even more. "Nina, don't be silly."

Nina felt even worse. "How is it silly for me to want some clarity? If you and your mother share the same mindset, then I can return the two million to you."

"Nina, do you even have two million?" Nash did not believe her. At that moment, the car was moving slowly. The central locking system was engaged, and the doors could not be opened. Nina said hoarsely, "No, I don't, but I can earn it."

Nash chuckled lightly. "And how do you plan to do that? If you leave the York family, who do you think will hire you? How much do you plan to pay me back each month?"

Before Nina could respond, Nash continued to laugh, "How long do you plan to take to repay this two million?"

Nina fell silent. She had not considered all this yet. But now that Nash brought it up, she could take on part-time jobs, borrow some money from Yvonne, work as a model, or work as a translator. If she paid back according to the lowest standard each month...

Suddenly, Nash's voice sounded in her ear. His words seemed to be laced with amusement, yet each one was pointedly delivered, "Nina, you're oversimplifying things. Two million, without seeking anyone's help, even if you replace a job now and earn a monthly salary of three thousand, you still have to cover your own living expenses. Two thousand a month, twenty-four thousand a year, how long do you think it will take you to repay two million?"

Just as Nina was about to say something, Nash interrupted, "Nina, and this is without even considering interest. Since I haven't brought up divorce, why bring up these matters?" Nash asked, seemingly puzzled.

"What can that guy called Zac offer you? Can he make you better off than being Mrs. York?"

What Zac gave her was the light of her youth. It was the most important redemption in her life. Nash had forgotten about it, and she did not know when he would remember.

Since he misunderstood that Zac was someone else, then let him continue to misunderstand forever. Nina chuckled lightly, "What he brought to me is the same as what Miranda brought to you." "Nina, I don't want to become a divorced man for the time being," Nash took a deep breath, restraining his anger.

Nina remained calm, "Then I'll have to proceed with legal procedures."

"Do you think anyone dares to take this case?" Nash did not take Nina's words seriously.

He was a powerful figure, a business tycoon who ruled the business world and was capable of influencing outcomes with a mere gesture. Anyone daring to take on his case must be either incredibly brave or utterly foolish.

Nina felt distressed. Did she really have to resort to Yvonne's suggested method if she wanted to divorce Nash?

At that moment, Nash's phone rang. It was Zoe calling. Zoe did not mince her words over the phone, "Tonight, I'm hosting a masquerade ball at Emerald Bay. You bring Nina to attend. Don't tell me you have other plans; I won't accept any excuses. If I don't see both of you there, you'll bear the consequences!"

With that, Zoe hung up directly. Nash said lightly, "Did you hear that? Let's not disappoint Zoe."

Nina's heart felt like it was being twisted with a knife. She could keep playing the obedient role, but what about Nash?

The only one feeling uneasy was herself.

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