Nash turned his gaze away. "Just driving on this road!" he retorted.

His stubbornness only made Nina more frustrated. They continued in this awkward stalemate, with Nina pedaling ahead and his car following behind. Seeing him trailing her like a shadow, Nina decided to head in the opposite direction from home. This made Nash frown even more.

He signaled her with a honk and said in a low voice, "This isn't the way to your house!"

"I never said I was going home," Nina replied. "Can't I just go for a walk?"

She added mockingly, "But what a coincidence, Mr. York. You're still on the same road as me."

Nash remained silent. Nina, filled with anger, was puzzled by Nash's behavior. He was the one who asked for the divorce, yet he was the one following her now.

She finally stopped, turned around, and faced him with a stern expression. "Are you done or what?"

Nash looked up and asked, "What's the matter?"

Nina parked her bicycle and walked right up to him. Her voice was sharp and cutting. "Stop following me. We have nothing to do with each other anymore! You're causing me a lot of distress. Weren't you the one who said we should never see each other again? I thought the CEO of the Ford Corporation would be a man of his word, but apparently not! What do you really want?"

not know

about her safety, her well-being, and how she would

even over the smallest obstacles that might

Seeing his continued silence,

unwilling to face her words, Nina's lips curled into a mocking smile. "Nash, when did you become so quiet? Make it clear to yourself where we stand. If you're leaving, then leave completely. Don't be wishy-washy

this

that, Nina got

and started pedaling

would take the hint and not follow her any longer. It would

to her hope, Nash did

from a distance, was a

close. He could only watch over her from a distance,

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