Why did Sue set her sights on Nash? Sue emerged with her elbow scraped and tears streaming down her face. Fearful of being mocked by Nina, she hurried away. Nina watched her silhouette and furrowed her brows once more. Then, she turned to Nash.

His expression had not softened as he coldly stared at her. "Your cousin was trying to seduce me, didn't you see?"

Nina calmly replied, "I saw." Her response darkened Nash's face further.

"No reaction?" he asked.

Nina didn't understand, "What reaction do you need?"

Nash's face grew even colder. He observed that Nina never reacted when any woman tried to seduce him. She didn't get angry or upset, not even shedding a tear. But this annoyed him greatly. She never felt jealous.

After a moment, Nina added, "I was surprised to see Sue act like that, but now I understand. She never liked me and wanted to retaliate. I'm sorry for the trouble she's caused you."

"Is that all?" Nash stared at her.

"Yes," she replied.

Nash's gaze turned icy, his voice low as he asked, "Nina, is it that no matter how many women are around me, it wouldn't bother you? You could just act like it's nothing."

Nina walked in and replied, "Why would that be? Didn't I intervene when other women approached you before? As for Sue, you rejected her, so there's no need for me to intervene." Nash remarked, "Isn't that your duty?"

"It's indeed part of the job," Nina responded. "Including now."

Nash pursed his lips, thinking she had changed her mind, but it turned out she was just doing her job as usual.

Hmph.

Where was her commitment to being his wife?

Nina glanced at Nash and noticed his unfavorable expression, figuring he was not in a good mood. She asked again, "Do you want some tea to sober up?" She gestured towards the cup on the table. "There's one already here. Would you like to drink that one or mine?"

Nash looked at the cup she held, realizing it was the tea she had brewed for him. His expression softened a bit. "Bring it over," he said. Nina hurriedly brought it to him. Nash drank the tea she had brewed in one gulp. Feeling drowsy after drinking it, he lay down on the bed and dozed off for a while.

Taking advantage of his sleep, Nina went out again. She went to Lily's residence. By now, Sue had returned and was crying even louder, burying her face in her arms on the table. "What's wrong, Sue? What's going on?" Lily saw her in such a sorry state. Sue just cried and didn't speak.

If only she had succeeded in seducing Nash, it would have been alright. But now, she failed miserably. It was embarrassing to even speak of it. However, Lily's mother saw through it and spoke first, "Can't you see? She failed."

Lily looked at her mother, then at Sue, not understanding what was happening. Seeing Sue's appearance and thinking it over carefully, her expression turned ugly. "Sue, did you do something shameful? Who told you to do this?"

Sue choked out, "It's because Grandma said I'm useless, not as good as Nina. I wanted to prove myself to you!"

"I never said that! You're misunderstanding me!" Lily's mother denied.

Lily's expression soured as she addressed her mother. "Mom, do you even see yourself as my mother anymore? You're constantly criticizing my marriage, belittling my daughter, and comparing us unfavorably to others. Is it really that terrible? My daughter is still young, with a promising future ahead. She'll marry into a good family someday. You don't seem to have any regard for us!"

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