Nina did not want to argue, so she remained silent.

Pharaoh was about to continue persuading her when Nash returned from his phone call, noticing the tension between them.

He glanced at Nina, then at Pharaoh. "Father, what were you two talking about? Did something happen?"

Pharaoh explained his concerns. "I suggested that she come back with me. That way, you can focus on your work without worrying."

Nash smiled slightly, understanding his father-in-law's good intentions. "Is that all? There's no need to go to such lengths. I've already handed over the company matters to Quincy."

Nina, feeling a bit guilty, asked, "Won't that be too much for him? He hasn't taken a day off in years."

Nash chuckled, "He's going on a business trip anyway. He'll be with his new assistant, so the workload won't be too heavy. It'll give him a chance to relax."

the airport with

of the call had

shut. "I can't believe he was put in charge over there when he can't understand something so

things," Lydia suggested as she pulled out her phone. "Want me to send him

why would he get it from you?" Quincy retorted with

to head toward the gate. Lydia followed, typing a concise message to the branch manager as she

flight, neither willing to break the ice. By the time they

last six months of

the documents, his frustration easing slightly. "Nate, I was considering giving you a break

head to

rooms had been misunderstood as a single suite. The

the mistake, tried to negotiate with the staff. The receptionist

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