Nash was unaware, but Scott was. She had truly kept it to herself, not mentioning it to anyone.

Scott's words resonated with her deeply. If someone paid even a bit of attention to her, they would recognize the person reflected in the depths of her eyes.

The absence of attention meant ignorance. This indirectly suggested that Nash did not know about her feelings because he hadn't focused on her.

She felt immensely sad.

Scott's heart ached sharply. He had never seen Nina cry so intensely. It was merely Nash tearing up their marriage certificate, seemingly a trivial act, yet it left Nina utterly devastated.

Scott embraced her, gently patting her back. "I understand your sadness. I understand you. You're not wrong. There's nothing wrong with liking someone."

"I was wrong," Nina shook her head. "I was wrong from the beginning. I thought I was special, but I was just a passing figure in his life. It was wrong from the start!"

her, and she believed he would value her deeply. But he treated others the same, not just her. There were many others, so she was not special. Nash could not

feelings had harmed her. She wished she could go back, maybe then she would not have taken it to heart. She would not have mistaken

everything's okay." Scott's eyes were also red as he hoarsely spoke. "Time will forget everything, and you will break free from

held onto the piece of paper, clutching it tightly in her palm. She cried for a long

piece of marriage certificate She needed time to process. She also believed in Scott's words that time would change everything, and she could eventually push Nash out of her

arrived, Scott said, "I'll leave this

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