CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery
Chapter 919
As Zoe spoke, she moved toward Sally.
Though Zoe was not very tall, she had an imposing presence that made Sally feel small.
Sally's face turned pale.
The relationship between her and Miranda was known throughout the York family.
From beginning to end, she had been a laughable clown.
No wonder Mr. York Sr. never spoke much to her, didn't accept her arrangements, and chose Nina as Nash's wife instead.
No wonder William never came home.
No wonder Zoe always looked at her with disdain, and Nina held her in such contempt.
"Hahaha!" Sally burst into maniacal laughter, losing all semblance of dignity.
Zoe, uninterested in prolonging the encounter, turned and left the conference room.
But where was Nina? Nina was currently leaving York Corporation, planning to visit her parents.
Scarlett followed her closely, worried that Nina might be overwhelmed by her emotions.
Nina received a
"Aunt Zoe," Nina answered.
her, '"I
to this point, and
off on the asset
assets will remain
for yourself, you need to come back and take over York
how will I explain it to
Dreams...
and everyone around her was gradually accepting
was coming to
of time and the fleeting nature of
could not let that
Her throat
should manage the
something important I need
was a peacekeeper,
What had once been
been a peacekeeper in life, so she would become a war journalist, reporting on the struggles of civilians in war zones, fighting alongside Nash in her own
was stunned by her
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