Nina was a bit at a loss and politely greeted, "Hello, Grandpa George."
George's eyes widened slightly in surprise. This matter had never reached his ears before, but then he burst into a hearty laugh. "Well, well, you're all grown up and married now. When did you get married? You and your grandfather are cut from the same cloth. Such a big event, and you didn't even inform me. It's a shame I'm only meeting your wife now."
George and Nash's grandfather were comrades in their youth. They had shared life and death together, fought side by side on the battlefield, achieved many successes, and made significant contributions. However, they later diverged in their future paths. George entered politics, while Nash's grandfather pursued business, leading to less interaction between them.
George scrutinized Nina and nodded approvingly. "She's a fine girl, Nash. You have good taste. This young lady seems kind-hearted."
Nash explained, "Our marriage was kept simple, without any publicity. And since you were abroad, we didn't inform you. She prefers a quiet life, and we've been low-key all along."
George didn't seem too bothered either, remarking, "You guys are quite different from other young couples.
"She's been through a lot because of you," he continued.
As a daughter-in-law of the York family, she had never been publicly acknowledged. It was natural to feel overlooked when others weren't aware. Despite that, she endured with dedication, not vying for anything, already proving herself a good person.
Nash didn't refute it, saying, "She certainly did."
Nina couldn't help but glance at Nash, unsure if he was simply reassuring George or if he genuinely meant it. Others might find their secret marriage odd, but he would use her as an explanation to address those doubts.
She didn't entirely object to this tactic, as she also put in considerable effort to keep their relationship concealed. However, when he suddenly remarked that she had endured hardships, it made her feel acknowledged, as if her efforts hadn't gone unnoticed over the years.
"Nina, are both your parents still around? How many people are there in your family, and what line of work are they in?" George was inquisitive about Nina, as any elder naturally would be.
Nina could understand and was about to speak when Nash preempted, "Nina comes from an ordinary family. Her parents are both working-class."
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The readers' comments on the novel: CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery
Can you add more chapters per day please...
Don't tell me π€― Is Nina pharaoh's daughter?...
Meanwhile why is Nina playing hard to get? What else does she want from the man? I bet if Nash ever declares to kove the baby unconditionally she might soften up but lady just spill the secret he would be overjoyed!...
I see you increased the number of chapters per day by 2, but please can we have like 20 chapters per day? 7 chapters is too little, the suspense is just crazy...
Man forget Nina. Bring Nash to me. I'll be more than willing to be with such a handsome and rich++ husband. ππ...
Oh god. EVERYTIME every freaking time Nash and Nina are on the edge to reconcile there's a third party. And Miranda!! Oh my God. I think the story is useless now. How come there's so much villain in their life. Gosh?!...
Author just please give us the happy ending... We know really crave happy ending!!!! Pleaseeeeeeeee...
I can't anymore, this story drains meπππ...
Now, another issue has been raised. It's getting very annoying. I am quitting this story....
The story is annoying to me now .........