CHAPTER 227
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Chapter 227
Nash gave her butt a sharp s havenât learned your lesson yet!â Nashâs voice was cold.
th his hand. A searing pain. âIt seems you
After a while, Nina could not bear his torment any longer. She was still too tender, and soft pleas escaped her lips, âStop⦠please⦠please, spare meâ¦
Nash observed Nina, limp and delicate on the table. Her disheveled hair framed her flushed cheeks while small beads of sweat glistened on her forehead. Her blouse hung loosely around her waist, her stockings ripped off, and her skirt pushed up to her thighs. Tears flowed continuously down her cheeks, her nose red from crying and her sobs making her look like a pitiful little thing being
bullied.
He could not bear it either, gathering her up in his arms and sitting her down. Ninaâs mind was now clouded. Her cries were too intense, making her throat hoarse and her vision blurry. She was like a broken doll in Nashâs arms, devoid of
resistance.
Then, Nash dressed her, cradling her in his arms. All that could be heard was Nashâs hoarse voice saying, âIf you behave, there wonât be any more of this.â
Nina did not know what he was so angry about. What had she done wrong again?
She felt he was no longer acting like a human but more like a beast. Highly dangerous. Maybe it was wrong to provoke him from the start. She should not have come to York Corporation, should not have become his secretary, and definitely should not have gotten married.
Nash carried Nina out of the company. Exhausted from crying, Nina fell asleep in Nashâs arms, tears still clinging to her eyelashes. Nashâs phone kept ringing. It annoyed Nina, who frowned again.
Nash glanced at his phone and answered the call, hearing Mirandaâs soft voice on the other end, âNash, when will you come to see me?â
He replied, âNot today.â
âWhat about tomorrow?â Miranda sounded hopeful.
âToday they should be going to the district court to finalize their divorce, right?â Miranda thought to herself. She knew Nash would make a clean break with Nina today and s ome to see her immediately afterward. But as night fell, he still
had not shown up.
She wanted to call and ask. If he came, they could celebrate his newfound
freedom. But all she got was the news that he could not come.
Miranda felt a bit disappointed but did not express it. Instead, she asked when he
could come.
She missed him. She needed him. She hoped he could accompany her.
Nash glanced at the person sleeping uneasily in his arms and said coldly, â
Tomorrow.â
âWhen youâre done with your busy schedule, you must come see me.â Mirandaâs tone still carried expectation. âWhen you come to see me after your busy day, you must let me know so I can prepare.â
She wanted to prepare a surprise for Nash, celebrating his return to single life.
âOkay.â
After hanging up, Nash changed his plans, saying, âTo the villa!â
âAlright, Mr. York.â
The car turned and headed in another direction, arriving at the villa area.
This was another vacation villa owned by Nash, usually left unused. He had many idle properties, but this one was one Nina had never been to. Nash only came here when he wanted peace and quiet. There were helpers inside to attend to things.
Nash carried Nina to the master bedroom and had a helper change her into comfortable pajamas. He noticed the tear stains in the corners of her eyes and her restless sleep. Her brows were slightly furrowed, and a hint of concern crossed
his handsome face.
Lost in thought for a while, he finally dialed a number. With a cold tone, he instructed, âLook into that guy called Zac!â