Nash used the process of elimination. The fact that they fired at him suggested a personal grudge. The only unresolved case from back then was the human trafficking case.

These criminals would typically target children, not an adult woman like Nina, unless it involved organ trafficking.

Given the exposure from the first attempt, they would likely be cautious and avoid targeting the same person twice.

Moreover, Nina's status made her an unlikely target for such criminals. This pointed more towards someone hiring them specifically to harm Nina.

"Captain York, that woman from yesterday is here again," a soldier reported urgently, unable to keep her out.

Miranda stood not far away, visibly emotional as she saw Nash awake. As a public figure, she always wore sunglasses to avoid negative press, especially during sensitive times. Removing her glasses now, he eyes were red and tears streamed down her face, making her look both pitiful and deeply affectionate.

"Nash, are you okay?" she asked anxiously, "I was so worried about you. Thank goodness you're awake. If you hadn't woken up, I wouldn't have been able to sleep, crying every night."

She reached out to inspect his injuries, but Nash blocked her hand, his eyes sharp despite his pale complexion. "You came here yesterday?"

Recalling Nina's suspicions, Miranda quickly explained, "I've been so anxious about you these past few days. I couldn't sleep or eat, worried something had happened to you. I was here for a check-up when I saw Nina and all the people, and I knew something was wrong. I couldn't sleep all night."

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a beat. "What do you mean? I know you got shot, but are

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cried

harder, "Nash,

risked my life for you before, without a

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to choke up. Nash, well aware of their past, remained

warmth as he spoke, "I'm not talking about myself. I'm talking about Nina. Someone wants

looked up, "Nash,

would see me

do something

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