These were all their promises made to Julia. Julia knew what kind of life Nina had in the York family. Marrying a wealthy man did not guarantee happiness. Despite the wealth, life could still be miserable. In the end, it all depended on the attitude of the husband's family.

Julia did not want Nina to repeat her mistakes. The attitude of the in-laws was crucial when choosing a marriage partner. The other family had maintained a good relationship with them for many years, even while living abroad. That showed sincerity.

Julia trusted them and believed they valued Nina. Moreover, if Nina moved abroad, she would not run into Nash anymore, cutting off their last hope of reconciliation. They had been inseparable, and despite not being divorced yet, Julia decided to make the choice for them.

She had explained the situation to the other family. They did not mind, showing they genuinely liked Nina. Given this leniency, Nina responded, "Thank you, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln, for your kindness, but I can't..." Before she could finish, the private room door swung open.

"Nina isn't divorced yet. She's still my wife!" Nash suddenly entered, his eyes cold and sharp. "Did you even ask me before coming here for a blind date?"

Nina looked over and saw Nash standing at the door, his expression stern. Everyone in the room was stunned.

Julia stood up immediately, displeased to see Nash here. "Why are you here? We didn't invite you. Please leave."

She was worried Nash would ruin things.

Instead of leaving, Nash signaled, and a group of men stormed in, surrounding them. Julia's face turned pale at the sight of so many burly men. "Nash, what are you doing? Are you planning to hurt someone?"

Nash looked at Julia gently, though his actions were forceful. "Mom, Nina and I are still married. Bringing her to a blind date isn't fair to either her or the other party. I'm here only to take my wife home, nothing else."

Julia retorted, "Have you ever treated her like a wife? You yourself admitted that you married Nina only for a contractual marriage. If it's just a marriage of convenience, then end it and be fair to your family. We may not be wealthy, but Nina is our treasure, and I won't allow her to suffer any longer."

"If your family can't cherish Nina, there are others who will," Julia said coldly. "I won't let her be mistreated anymore!"

"I love her!" Nash suddenly declared.

Julia was taken aback. "What did you say?"

Nash turned to Nina. "I love Nina. I don't want to divorce her. Mom, I admit that our marriage didn't start well, but I've fallen in love with her. I want to take care of her and protect her for the rest of my life. Please trust me and let her stay with me."

Nina was stunned, her hands clenching tightly. Nash walked over and took her hand, his warm grip now feeling almost scorching. He looked into her eyes with his deep, intense gaze. "Nina, can you trust me this once?"

Julia hesitated, unsure whether to believe him. "I don't trust you!"

"You've already lost my trust. I didn't stand up for my daughter before, which led to her being mistreated by your family. Now, I must take a stand. No matter how much you love each other, it all comes down to family. If the family isn't harmonious, love will fade." Julia, having experienced such hardships herself, didn't want Nina trapped in an unhappy marriage.

Nash glanced at Julia, then suddenly dropped to one knee.

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