Nash returned from outside, his expression indifferent, as he listened to others report on work. "Mr. York, everything is arranged for one o'clock in the afternoon," someone reported promptly.

Nash glanced towards Nina, who was busy nearby, and coldly called out, "Nina."

Nina hurried over, "Mr. York."

"If you're free this afternoon, come along," Nash stated bluntly.

Everyone present was surprised by his decision. This kind of task was tough and tiresome, and no woman would willingly go. It was usually assigned to men. Nina was the only woman present.

With the blazing sun outside, and considering Nina's attire - a dress and heels - it wasn't convenient for her to squat down or walk. It wasn't suitable for her to go.

But no one dared to disobey Nash's orders. Nina had to comply with the arrangement. She replied, "Alright, Mr. York."

nonchalantly before heading towards the office

you, Nina," Taylor offered to share the burden with

person won't

the sanitation workers on the streets were still busy. Nina carried the water and walked towards the road. After just a short

out one by one. Most of the sanitation workers were elderly, and they expressed gratitude and thanks as she approached them. After she had handed out several boxes, one of the men passing by said, "Young lady, it's a charity event. Can you spare some water for us too?" These men were passersby, and upon seeing Nina in a skirt and stockings, they cast lecherous glances, using the pretext of getting water to flirt. Nina knew what they were up to. She stepped back a few paces and frowned. "The water is for

is discrimination," one of the

body, making her uncomfortable. She was firm in her response. "Can you read the large letters on our vehicle? The water is only for the sanitation workers!" They seemed inclined to get handsy with Nina, but before they

causing trouble quickly backed

okay?" a concerned colleague

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