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Chapter CHAPTER 179



She refused to release Nina, holding onto her tightly. Her intention to harm Nina was evident.

“I always knew you were a bringer of bad luck. We would have been fine without you. Zion would have supported me, and our family could have lived happily. It’s because of your interference that Zion abandoned us. You’re a heartless witch. I will kill you!”

Nina’s hair was disheveled by Lily’s grip. Instinctively, Nina tried to evade her and push her away. Lily’s slightly long nails scratched Nina’s cheek, leaving a few marks. “Madam, this is a police station. Your actions could result in your arrest!”

Consumed by rage, Lily lost control of her senses, saying, “Arrest me if you want. As long as I can kill her, even if it means death for me! Even in death, I will drag her to hell!”

Lily thrashed about, but the police had no option but to restrain her, forcing her to the ground. Despite being restrained, she glared at Nina with intense anger.

Sue, pale-faced, shed tears and pleaded, “Mom, please stop this. If you get arrested, what will become of me?”

She knelt before Nina, desperately begging, “Nina, both my mom and I are at fault. Please forgive us. I promise we won’t trouble you again.”

Nina touched her face and felt a burning sensation. She must have been injured. However, strangely, she no longer seemed to feel the pain.

She glanced at Sue, her eyes communicating a multitude of emotions. She had no intention of compromising.

Lily was taken away by the police, muttering under her breath, “May you have a wretched end, Nina!”

Sue chased after them, tears streaming down her face, but Lily was led away in handcuffs.

Miranda returned to the York residence. Sally, anticipating her arrival, greeted her with delight, her voice filled with warmth. “Miranda, you’re back. It’s been such a long time, and you look thinner.”

“Perhaps you haven’t been eating well. Perfect timing, I’ll whip up something delicious for you.” Sally hurriedly assisted Miranda with her luggage.

“Sally,” Miranda said, “As an artist, looking slimmer appears better on camera. It’s necessary for my work. But don’t worry, I’m healthy.”

Sally still felt anxious. “Being an

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artist is no easy feat. Why pursue that path? You’d be better off coming home. Once you marry Nash, you can stay with me.”

“That’s not possible. I still need a job.”

During their conversation, Miranda suddenly recalled something and inquired, “Sally, is that young girl you mentioned still residing here?” Sally replied, “Yes, she’s still staying here.”

She further clarified, “Don’t worry, this girl is not a threat to you. I have the utmost respect for you. I want you to be my daughter-in-law. This girl is pregnant with Nash’s child Once the baby is born, we will give the baby to you. As for this girl, we can simply spend some money to send her away.”

Miranda was surprised upon hearing this news. Nash had fathered a child with another woman. This indirectly indicated that he wasn’t as concerned about Nina either. The fact that this girl had successfully driven Nina away wasn’t entirely useless to her.

“Sally, I know you’ve always been so good to me,” Miranda said, sweetly holding her hand. “Let’s go home.”

They walked in together.

Linda, hearing their conversation and laughter, couldn’t help but feel puzzled. Until she caught sight of Miranda’s figure. It was her.

At the living room.

Linda was the first to speak, saying, “It’s you.”

Miranda looked at Linda and felt a sense of familiarity.

Sally asked, “Have you two met before?”

Linda responded, “We met at the hospital. I accidentally bumped into this lady. I didn’t realize she knew you, Sally.”

Miranda remembered and smiled, saying, “Oh, now I remember. It’s you.”

Recalling the incident at the hospital, Linda had a positive impression of Miranda, saying, “She was very nice, she didn’t blame me.”


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