CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery
Chapter 442
Scott knew Nina inside out. Everything became crystal clear to him.
"Great, you two are on the same page now, and I've become the outsider!" Nash's heart turned cold. His gaze shifted to Nina, a smirk playing on his lips. "You want to tell me this, don't you? You and Scott have the closest relationship!"
From that moment on, Nina knew they had completely severed ties. It still hurt her.
However, knowing how caring he was towards Miranda, it was an insurmountable barrier even if their marriage persisted.
He would never let go of Miranda. For her, it was a thorn in her side, a nagging feeling that would not go away.
"Think what you will," Nina said. "I've said my piece."
"There's no need for you to say anything," Nash retorted. With icy resolve, he pulled out their marriage certificate from his inner coat pocket.
the certificate, he scoffed at Nina. "Our marriage, you don't want it? Well, neither do
their marriage certificate, along with their wedding photo, was ripped into two halves, symbolizing the death of their relationship. Empty and unsure of her own feelings, she could only watch as the torn pieces fluttered
Nash's cold words hung in the air as he turned
blank, unable to react for a moment. She instinctively lowered her head, staring at the scattered fragments on the ground, including
experiencing her first love, her face radiant
found happiness
one. Watching her, Scott
out and grabbed
up at him blankly.
his gaze fixed on her.
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