After returning to Birkham, Scott had gone back to his family. Nina knew how he felt about her and remembered all he had done for her. Since then, she had only sent him a few messages but had never seen him again.

Of course, Scott had never responded to any of those messages.

Nina's simple question was like a sharp knife to him. How could he have been doing well?

When he returned to his family, they confiscated his phone. His time in the Yaren Tribe had left him broken, both physically and mentally. His freedom was restricted, and he was forced to recuperate. During that time, his family had arranged a wife for him, and now, he even had a child.

Scott had avoided contacting Nina all these years because he feared losing control. After all, he no longer felt worthy of standing by her side.

At this moment, it was as if an invisible hand tightened around his throat, making it impossible to speak. Nina could sense that something was wrong and wanted to say more when Nash approached.

Seeing Scott, Nash greeted him, "Scott, it's been a long time."

Scott had no choice but to respond, "Yes, it has been quite some time."

Nash, and now that he was alive and well, standing by her side, there was no chance she

some matters

Nash replied,

couldn't shake the feeling that something

on Nina's shoulder and said, "Everyone seems to be doing well now. You can

her lip and whispered, "Everyone may seem fine, but

more than that, when she looked

hadn't responded to any of her messages, and while she had been busy as a war journalist, she hadn't kept track of him. It felt like she had missed so

Nina decided to follow in the direction Scott had gone. She caught up to him. "Scott,

wouldn't he have told her? And now, he seemed like someone who had gone through a major

me when

were friends. His lack of communication and the way he seemed

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