After speaking, Michelle glanced at Nina with a critical eye, from head to toe. She finally chuckled, "You're Nash's wife? Nina, even if you really can't handle it, you shouldn't have said such nonsense. Do you think I'll believe you?"

Her eyes were full of disdain, showing complete disbelief in Nina's words. "If you are, then you would have handled the orphanage matter first thing, why would you need to come to me? You only came to beg me because you've hit a dead end. If you want my help, you need to say something convincing, not just spout nonsense. But I don't believe a word of it!"

Nina thought to herself that since she and Nash's divorce was not finalized yet, she technically still was his wife. It would not hurt to tell Michelle. It was the easiest solution for her but Michelle did not believe her.

"If I help you, will you stop meddling in the orphanage affairs?" Nina pondered for a long time, reducing the potential loss to a minimum. The best-case scenario was helping Michelle once, and afterward, whether they could reconcile would depend on Michelle herself.

Michelle scoffed, "Are you done pretending now?"

For her, arranging a meeting with Nash was simple. In the business world, one did not need to fuss so much. If their business could benefit each other, her orphanage matter would be resolved. If not, it would not be her concern.

Nina thought this was the best solution. "I can help you arrange a meeting."

Michelle continued, "You've been with Nash for so long, you should be able to replace an excuse to bring him out. It depends on your abilities. If you don't even have this ability, forget about staying in the TV station. You might just spend your life typing away."

Her words dripped with sarcasm, accompanied by the demeanor of a triumphant victor. Then, with a contemptuous gaze, she drew closer to Nina. "I'm just giving you a lesson. Although the words may be harsh, they're still the truth."

Nina did not take her words seriously and replied calmly, "I don't need you to teach me."

Michelle smirked triumphantly. "I'll be waiting for your good news."

With that, Michelle left. She knew Nina would obediently comply. As long as she completed this task, the position of chief editor would surely be hers. All her years of climbing the ladder would finally pay off smoothly.

After Michelle left, Nina did not immediately depart. Instead, she calmly sipped her coffee, fingers scrolling through her phone. The screen paused on her phone chat, specifically on her conversation with Nash. She had not replied to Nash yet. She was still hesitating.

Meanwhile, Angel had long been infuriated by Michelle's arrogant attitude. Now that Michelle had left, she could vent freely, "I knew she was despicable, willing to do anything to achieve her goals! Nina, did you really agree to her? If you can arrange a meeting with Nash, that's fine, but I can't stand it. Why should you suffer this humiliation?"

Nina replied, "She won't get that chance."

Hearing this, Angel looked at Nina again. "What do you mean? You can't arrange the meeting, or Nash won't agree to the interview? If you can't arrange it, won't it also affect you?"

"I can arrange the meeting, but Nash won't agree to her interview," Nina replied calmly. "I'll do what I can, and she shouldn't give me trouble anymore."

Michelle had not received a positive response from Nash during their previous encounter. It was highly unlikely he would agree to an interview just like that.

Plus, Nash detested being threatened. Michelle was simply too confident.

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