"I do!" he blurted out without hesitation. He wanted Nina to live more than anything, even if it meant sacrificing his own life.
"If that's the case, then why are you doing this? You proposed to her and gave her all those things. What about me?" Miranda was nearly hysterical, completely losing her composure. She could not bear it. Why did everything that should have been hers go to Nina? It was she who should have married Nash. It was she who should be enjoying this kind of proposal.
Nash looked over at Nina, who was radiating happiness and wearing a genuine smile. This was what he had always hoped to see.
He had seen her so many times before, always distant and indifferent, showing no joy or sorrow about their marriage.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtHe had always wanted to see her feel happiness from their marriage.
Now, finally, she was truly smiling because of him, and he felt a deep sense of fulfillment.
Turning his gaze back, his expression grew serious, and he gripped his phone tightly. "I won't go back on my word," he said firmly.
Tears welled up in Miranda's eyes as she demanded through gritted teeth, "I want a wedding a hundred times grander than this proposal!" "Fine," Nash agreed without hesitation. "As long as you givethe antidote, I'll do whatever you want." That was his only demand of Miranda. It was to get the antidote and save Nina's life.
But Miranda was not satisfied. It infuriated her that Nash could go to such lengths for Nina, even to the point of humbling himself.
"Alright!" Miranda wiped her tears and forced a calm demeanor, concocting a lie to wrap up the conversation. "This time, I'll forgive you. I know you don't have much tleft with her, which is why you're treating her so well. After three years of marriage, it's tto move on. I can be generous and overlook these things but you need to make it up toin the future!" To her, this proposal was nothing.
She comforted herself with the thought that she would get mmore than Nina in the end. She could have Nash for a lifetime.
Nash frowned slightly, looking at the sky and taking a deep breath. "When will you givethe antidote?" he asked.
Miranda replied, "She won't die just yet. I'll give you what you need after we get married." "When do you want to get married?" Nash asked coldly. "Can it be soon?" Miranda laughed. "You're in such a hurry?" "So Nina can suffer less," Nash explained.
He was still worried. Even with those beads protecting her, the poison remained in her body. She would eventually notice something wrong and feel unwell.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHe did not know how long she could hold on or if it would affect her child. Solving the problem quickly was the best solution.
He was desperate and wanted the fastest way out.
Miranda's fists clenched, her emotions unstable again. "Nina, Nina! It's always about Nina. When have you ever spoken about me?" "Miranda," Nash said.
Miranda's hope flickered, expecting that he might finally consider her.
"I don't owe you anything anymore," Nash said coldly.
Miranda bit her lip, unable to respond. Nash had always had a weak spot for her, a vulnerability she could exploit to get what she wanted. But now he was saying he didn't owe her anymore?
This was unacceptable. Miranda felt like a kite with its string cut, terrified of losing her hold on Nash's E weakness. She forced herself to justify her
position, "How can you say you don't owe me? Do you think just because e you helpedstart an
entertainment company and gavea chance in the industry that clears your debt? Even if you didn't, o m someone else would have! I nearly sacrificed my life for you was willing to die for you. How can you be so heartless?"