Chapter CHAPTER 200
The room had been tidied up, appearing neat and clean. However, it lacked vitality and had a faint musty smell due to being unoccupied for a long time. Nina opened all the windows to freshen the air and retrieved the blankets from the cupboard.
“If you’re tired, feel free to rest here for a while,” she said.
Nash sat on the sofa, closed his eyes, and emitted a slight scent of alcohol. Nina noticed his silence, a clear sign of fatigue. She intentionally organized everything, hoping he would rest on the bed. Nash furrowed his brows and nodded. “Alright,” he said.
Nina did not say anything more and turned to go downstairs to the kitchen. There were not many household items in the house, and she suspected there was no hangover remedy available. She needed to go out for a while.
At that moment, Sue was surveying the area and happened to spot Nina leaving. She knew Nash was upstairs, having consumed a considerable amount of alcohol with relatives and friends. This was the perfect opportunity. With a slight smirk, she carried the prepared hangover soup and headed upstairs.
Everyone knew that Nina had married into a wealthy family and had a good husband, which completely changed their perception of her.
They used to look down on her and her mother, not considering them important.
But what if Nina and Nash’s relationship wasn’t as perfect as it seemed? What if they had a falling out?
No one would have known that Nina was Mrs. York if they hadn’t found out earlier.
Nina did not deserve to be so happy.
She was young, beautiful, and had an edge over Nina. Apart from not having the same level of education as Nina, what else was she lacking? Many men pursued her in school, praising her looks, her great figure, and even suggesting she could become a star in the future. She simply didn’t believe that Nina could truly be happy.
She believed that “There’s no man who doesn’t cheat.” Nina’s happiness was only superficial. If her marriage fell apart, it would become a joke. Sue came with this intention in mind.
The door was left open, and she spotted Nash sitting on the sofa with his eyes closed, only revealing his side profile.
With his high nose bridge and handsome face, how could Nina be paired with such a wealthy and attractive man? This type of man suited her better!
Sue cautiously entered the room, approaching Nash. Her heart raced as she drew nearer.
Mistaking her footsteps for Nina’s, Nash questioned, “Didn’t you just leave? Why are you back?”
“Nash.”
As soon as he heard her voice, Nash opened his eyes and found Sue standing beside him.
He frowned, his tone icy, “Why are you here?”
“Nash, I’ve brought you some hangover soup!” Sue intentionally dressed up, wearing a knee-length backless dress.
Her back was alluring, her legs long and fair, her curves noticeable, and her smile as captivating as a flower. Nash looked at her, understanding her motives without needing to contemplate.
His expression grew somber as he glanced at the steaming bowl of soup in her hand. Sue spoke softly,
“I noticed you were drunk and I became concerned. Thankfully, we had some hangover soup at home, so I prepared it and brought it to you.”
With that, she leaned down and
placed the hangover soup on the
table. In doing so, her hair fell loosely around her, emitting a delicate fragrance, and revealed a hint of cleavage.
This was how she effortlessly emanated her femininity. After all she was younger than Nina, a fresh university student, tender and inexperienced.
Which man could resist such temptation?
Feeling self-assured, with a smirk on her lips, she eagerly waited for Nash to take the bait.