With her head lowered, Nina responded, "No, it was just a casual remark, don't take it to heart. I know the agreement between us, and as you know, my heart belongs to someone else." She knew that saying this would undoubtedly anger Nash, but she felt she had no choice. She had that little bit of pride and did not want Nash to think she was jealous.

Following her words, the smile on his face quickly disappeared, and he darkened his expression, "In the office, you are my secretary. When I ask you to do something, you just need to nod and agree." The implication was clear which was to cut the unnecessary talk.

Nina nodded, "Yes." Then, she stepped towards Nash.

Her touch was gentle, and importantly, the faint fragrance from Nina made Nash feel very relaxed. Soon, he closed his eyes and relaxed completely.

Meanwhile, Sally had arrived at the Walker residence.

The last time they were at the hospital, Sally had physically attacked Nina, and Julia had developed a poor impression of her. Seeing Sally now, she was even more dismissive, "What are you doing here?" Sally, holding her branded bag, looked down upon Julia from her lofty position, "Your daughter and Nash are in a contract marriage, initially married for two million. Tell me, how much will it take for you to agree to a divorce now?"

words only fueled Julia's

"They'll naturally divorce when the agreement ends, but if they're still married now, it's clearly because your son is clinging to

today, so it was a showdown between two

intensified: "My son clinging to your daughter? That's laughable. Let me tell you, the daughter-in-law I desire

"I'm laying it out here today. Tell Nina to divorce my son quickly, or

Julia, usually amicable and never involved in conflicts, was truly

but Sally

no behavior of a lady. It

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