"Mr. York, did you forget? Today is the day you and Nina are getting divorced. You should go to the district court to handle the formalities," Quincy reminded once again. Upon hearing this, Nash remained silent!

His gaze shifted to the calendar. As soon as today arrived, it marked the completion of their three-year term, as well as the day they agreed to divorce. How time flew by so quickly. In the blink of an eye, he had been married to Nina for three years. However, Quincy was the one who understood the situation the best.

Nash fidgeted with his tie in irritation, then looked at Quincy with an even colder tone, "Did Nina mention this to you?"

Quincy sensed his unfriendly tone, making him uncomfortable, but he could only reply, "...Yes."

"Are you close to Nina? That she'd tell you about this first?" Nash asked again.

Quincy felt a knot in his throat, "We're just colleagues. We exchange a few words casually during work, nothing more."

He could not shake off the feeling that Nash regarded him as a rival. Quincy added, "Mr. York, there's nothing between Nina and me except work. We hardly talk beyond that!"

him. She had thought it through. She resigned a day before their divorce. Nash remained expressionless, but he also did not take any

at all. Quincy decided not to say anything further; anything he said now would be wrong. If his bonus was

than three minutes later, Nash's phone

time, Nina had been waiting at the district court for almost half an hour. Knowing Nash as she did, she was certain he would arrive promptly to handle the divorce proceedings. But after waiting for so long without seeing him, she had no choice but to call and ask about the

been mentioned recently, and they had both agreed. She believed they would both remember. There was no need to say more. Clearly, Nash

phone. Answering the call, he said,

a moment. She said,

at Nash. Nash

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