The man maintained his smile and replied with his gentle voice. "You mentioned it, and I just happened to be passing by with something for you." Yvonne's expression turned sour as she scoffed, "So your idea of 'passing by with something' is buying flowers?"

"Exactly," the man admitted without hesitation.

Yvonne's tone grew cold. "I'm not interested. If you bother me again, I'll have to call the police!"

Beside her, Nina was surprised. She did not expect Yvonne to be so dismissive of the man. And he did not seem lacking in looks or charm.

He was not offended. "Well, I've already bought these flowers. Flowers complement beauty. Since I've come all this way, you might as well accept them first."

"There's a trash can to your left. Thanks." Yvonne did not even glance at the man.

The next moment, she rolled up the car window. The man stood for a few seconds, holding the flowers, then left. Nina caught sight of his departing figure, feeling a bit despondent.

"Let's head home first," Yvonne finally said after a pause. As she unbuckled her seatbelt, she shared her thoughts with Nina.

Nina followed suit and stepped out of the car alongside her.

Considering Nina's pregnancy, Yvonne took her downstairs to the supermarket. "I usually rely on takeout, but now that you're here, pregnant women shouldn't be eating those fried foods from outside. However my cooking skills are terrible, and pregnant women shouldn't be exposed to too much cooking oil fumes. So, I'm thinking maybe I should order a meal service online?"

Nina was intrigued by the idea. "What's a meal service?"

"It's a service that delivers food two hours before mealtime to prepare for us. It costs between 20 to 100 dollars per meal. The better the meal, the more expensive it is. But given the current situation, with three meals a day, I might need to order more." Yvonne explained as she glanced at her phone.

"So, it's basically just having someone cook for you on schedule? One meal is fine, but if it's three meals a day, you might as well hire a live-in nanny. But since I won't be staying here for too long, I'll cook." Nina did not want Yvonne to go through all that trouble.

Yvonne considered Nina's point valid. If Nina were to stay here long-term, hiring a nanny would be the better choice. After all, she did not trust Nina in the kitchen.

Yvonne asserted firmly, "But I can't have you in the kitchen. Besides, we can hire a nanny online anyway. I'll place an order for the next two days."

Nina exclaimed, "What?!"

Nina felt somewhat surprised. "Are you planning to hire a nanny online?"

"Yeah. With your clueless demeanor, don't you know everything's done online nowadays? Let me tell you, the services on certain apps are top-notch. Aren't you planning to divorce Nash?" Yvonne was equally surprised by Nina's reaction.

In this day and age, online services were quite advanced, but Nina seemed sheltered.

Yvonne shook her head. "You, sticking around with Nash, have been taken advantage of with those contracts. Plus, your usual standard of living isn't quite on the same level as ours."

Regardless, Nina was still Mrs. York. Nash must be treating her well, ensuring she was living a comfortable lifestyle.

Nina pursed her lips, her focus on Yvonne's last statement. "Wait, can you really order divorce services online?"

Yvonne sighed. "We're living in the age of internet development, aren't we? Setting up an online store is practically a breeze. Just because local lawyers won't handle your divorce case doesn't mean there aren't lawyers elsewhere who would."

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