CHAPTER 163
CEO
Sally snorted, her tone filled with coldness. âIâm only doing this for the sake of my son. What good does it do for him to marry your daughter? Itâs just cleaning up your mess. Besides burdening Nash, what else can your family offer?â
Nina interrupted Sally, her expression equally cold. âThatâs enough!â
She knew that Sally looked down on her because of the two million. Even without the money, Sally wouldnât have approved of her marrying into the York family.
There was a reason she had agreed to Nashâs grandfatherâs condition. Initially, she genuinely liked Nash, and her grandfather had recognized that, which was why he arranged for them to get married. If it had been someone else, she wouldnât have agreed to marry at all.
In recent years, Nash and Ninaâs marriage had not been smooth. However, the immeasurable value Nina brought to Nash far exceeded two million. She didnât feel the need to tolerate Sallyâs insults. âYou can say anything you want about me, but you canât talk about my family like that!â
Sally sneered, âBack when you were in debt, why didnât your family solve it together?â
At first, Julia didnât understand, but then she realized, âWhat do you mean? Do you think our family was after your money?â
âDo I have to explain it clearly? You see, our family has money, and you all want to take advantage of that!â Sallyâs disdain for their family was evident.
Julia was furious. âWe are not like that! We care more about her happiness than money!â
âHappiness? Just ask Nina if sheâs happy! My son had someone he loved. If it werenât for her marrying into our family, he would have been with that person by now!â
Juliaâs expression turned ugly, unable to believe Sally would say such a thing. Zion remained silent for a while. By this point, he understood what was happening.
He spoke calmly, âIf youâre saying Nash has someone else in his heart, then my daughter isnât someone who clings stubbornly. Weâll get a divorce! Weâll even return the money we owed from before!â
He only found out later that Nina
had repaid the debt. If he had known
Over
that it would cost his daughterâs happiness, he would have never agreed. They got married, the debt was paid off, but he felt that something was amiss. However, it was too late. As expected, his daughter couldnât be happy in such a family!
It would be a good thing for Sally if they could get a divorce. She sneered, âFine, letâs get a divorce. If you had been so ready to agree to it earlier, Nash wouldnât have had to endure all this unnecessary harmâ¦â
âWho said anything about divorce!â Before Sally could finish her sentence, a low voice interrupted her.
Turning around, she saw Nash
gripping the doorframe, panting heavily, sweat beading on his forehead, his eyes dark and intense as he tooked at her. It was evident how difficult it had been for him to reach the door.
âNash, youâre still injured. Why did you come out?â Sally worriedly rushed to support him.
Nashâs expression turned cold as he shook off her hand, refusing her assistance. He repeated firmly, âI never said I wanted to divorce Nina!â
Sally suggested, âNash, this is a good opportunity. Both families are here, everyone is open about it. Divorcing Nina wouldnât be a big deal!â
âI already said I have no intention of divorcing Nina!â Nashâs tone grew firmer, his icy gaze fixed on Sally.
Sally was rendered speechless by his retort, unable to understand his stubbornness.