Nina turned her head. "Is that Nash?"

Seeing Nina's look of disbelief, Eve understood that Nina could not accept what she was seeing, which was why she asked.

Furious, Eve exclaimed, "That jerk! I thought Nash was different, but it turns out all men are the same!"

While Eve ranted, Nina was not really listening. She kept her eyes on them.

Miranda was holding Nash's arm, and it looked like they had reconciled. It felt as though everything had gone back to square one. Nina stood rooted to the spot, unable to move.

As they approached, Miranda said, "Nash, thank you for buying me such an expensive bag."

The joy of receiving a cherished gift from a beloved man was a delight for any woman, and Miranda was no exception.

"It's nothing, as long as you like it," Nash said softly.

"If I like something, you'll always get it for me, right?" Miranda asked. "Yes."

"You treat me so well. I knew I wasn't wrong about you. You're the best man for me. I'll wait for you, wait until you get a divorce, and then..." Before Miranda could finish, they bumped into Nina. They all stopped in their tracks. Miranda smiled as she looked at Nina's heartbroken expression. "What a coincidence, Nina. Fancy seeing you here." As she spoke, she clung tightly to Nash's arm, making it clear to Nina that Nash was ultimately hers.

Nina's gaze was fixed on Nash. His lips were tightly pressed together, his face cold and emotionless, showing no intention of explaining himself.

Before Nina could speak, Eve stepped forward. "Nash, you have a family. How can you buy a bag for another woman? This is unacceptable!"

Miranda, unfazed by Eve's accusation, smiled. "Eve, right? Grandpa Henry's granddaughter. You've grown up so much."

Eve shot back, "Who I am is none of your business. You're a homewrecker. You have serious issues!"

Miranda's smile widened. "How can you say that? Haven't you heard? Nash and Nina's marriage was a sham. They never loved each other. Their three-year contract is up, and they're about to divorce. I'll soon be marrying into the York family and become your sister-in- law."

Upon hearing this, Eve became even more upset, her expression darkening with displeasure. "Nonsense! Nash loves Nina and would never fall for someone like you! What have you done to brainwash him?"

If it weren't for this encounter, Eve would never have believed that Nash could act this way.

Miranda directed her words at Nina. "Why don't you ask her? She's the one who knows the truth best!"

Eve, seeing Nina's pale face, became even more indignant. "Nina is my sister-in-law, not you. You're nothing but a homewrecker, a third wheel ruining someone else's family!"

She continued to berate Miranda.

"Eve!" Nash said coldly. "Watch your words."

Eve shot back, "Why can't I say her? She is a homewrecker, and I'm not allowed to call her that? And you, Nash, you're no different from any other scumbag. You're hurting Nina!"

Her eyes welled up with tears, feeling it was unfair for Nina, especially since she was pregnant and now facing such turmoil.

"Eve," Nina finally snapped out of her shock and took Eve's hand. "There's no need to say anymore."

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