CHAPTER 114
CEO
Lindaâs face stiffened, hands clenched tightly, digging into her palms. Nash saw her unable to speak, his brows furrowing tightly, and asked sharply, âIs it that hard to answer?â
At that moment, Nina hurriedly rushed back from outside, just in time to hear Nashâs sharp question from inside. She arrived late and then released her hold on the door handle.
Linda hesitated for a long while, coupled with Nashâs pressing demeanor, her inner pressure suddenly surged. She lifted her gaze to the cold and indifferent man before her. This man was not easy to deal with and quite dangerous; one wrong step and she could fall into irretrievable ruin.
Timidly, she said, âThat hotel⦠There are⦠many wealthy people. I need money. If I could meet a wealthy man, I wouldnât have to work so hard.â
Nash furrowed his brows even deeper, his gaze toward her changing. Her words amounted to nothing more than selling herself for money. Indeed, in todayâs society, there were many such people, exchanging their bodies for material comforts.
Nina opened the door and entered the room, her expression blank, holding a tray.
Nash glanced over, and Nina gracefully placed the coffee in front of him. âMr. York, your coffee.â She then placed another cup beside Linda.
âThank you,â Linda said politely, lifting her head.
Nash didnât want to ask more questions, but he couldnât easily trust someone just like that, especially with a file laid out in front of him. He flipped it open and took a glance.
There were several sets of photos. The figure in the surveillance footage looked exactly like Linda, heading toward the presidential suite, then hastily leaving with disheveled clothes. It all matched up perfectly. However, he saw Lindaâs background information. Her family members, her mother and two younger brothers, with her mother currently ill and her younger brothers needing money for school. The heavy burden of the family rested solely on Lindaâs shoulders.
At only twenty years old, coming from a poor family, she had dropped out of school early to work. Previously, she worked in the county near her hometown to take care of her mother. The burden at home was too heavy, so she came to the big city to find the quickest way to make money. Coincidentally, on her first day out, she met him.
Nash placed the file on the table and looked at Linda. âYou need money?â
Linda confessed, âYes, I need money.â
âSince youâre looking for wealthy people, why not ask me for it? Donât you think itâs contradictory?â Nash asked coldly.
Lindaâs eyes reddened, feeling ashamed and finding it difficult to speak. Because⦠because you were my first man, and I⦠I didnât know what to do, I was at a loss⦠Scared, didnât dare to face it, so I ran away!â
This was indeed a reaction that an inexperienced girl might have. Although there was so much evidence before him, Nash still. scrutinized Linda, feeling uncertain in his heart, unable to believe that
she was the one.
Nashâs gaze turned back to Nina, mocking coldly, âNina, you did well, you found her so quickly!â
Nina felt a chill down her spine under his gaze. âIâ¦â
Before she could say anything, Nash
stood up âSince youâre so
thoughtful, youâll take care of her arrangements. You shouldnât have any issues with that, right?â
With things at this point, Nina had no choice but to reluctantly agree. âOkay, Mr. York.â
Nash left the lounge without saying another word. Nina looked at Linda, who was still in tears. She said, âHeâs gone.â Nina thought Linda was pretending, but Lindaâs defenses had long collapsed.
She cried out, âIf only I hadnât come here. If I hadnât gone to the hotel that night, none of this would have happened.â