She meant well by talking to him. No matter how satisfied she was with him before, nothing mattered at the moment their marriage became a transaction. She wanted her daughter to be happy, not trapped in a loveless marriage.

Nash did not pause his actions as he had expected what Mrs. Walker would say. He replied solemnly, "Mom, I'll give you an answer."

Mrs. Walker said, "Nina also needs her happiness. I hope it won't take too long."

Her words were clear. After divorce, with Nina's qualities, she would find someone who genuinely liked her. They were getting older and they could not accompany Nina forever. If Nina wanted to find a good match, get married, and have children, she hoped no one would stand in her way.

During dinner, the family was harmonious. Although Eve had eaten with many people before at her grandfather's birthday or major holidays, it felt different this time.

Mrs. Walker had heard from Nina that Eve had never been loved by her parents since she was young. As a mother, she could empathize, so she took special care of Eve.

"Eat more dishes. You're thinner than Nina. It's better to be a little plump," Mrs. Walker said, serving Eve some food.

the bowl and said, "Thank you, Mrs.

us what you like

Nina asked, "What's wrong? Is it not

tea tastes better than any

Walker smiled. "Oh, that's too high of a

at Nina's house.

She understood now.

She had been too trusting of others. Suddenly, she felt

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