Upon hearing this, a look of astonishment appeared on Scott's face. "How is that possible? It's supposed to be Nina."
At that time, he had already developed feelings for Nina. He cared about her so much that he rushed back to the country overnight.
The assistant, holding the newspaper, also found it incredulous. He thought he might have made a mistake. "I remember you mentioning that you and Nina were classmates, but this person is one grade below you," the assistant remarked.
With that, Scott's expression registered another wave of shock. He hurried over, taking the newspaper and examining it closely. Despite its age, the newspaper was well-preserved. The headline was clear, detailing a murder case at a certain high school, with casualties listed, and the only survivor being...
Scott stared blankly, unable to believe it. He blinked a couple of times, afraid he might be seeing things wrong. Suddenly, it felt as if this newspaper was not the same one he had seen before. The survivor mentioned in the paper was also named Nina but was a year younger. It could not be the same Nina.
How could this have happened?
Scott's expression turned grim. Was the newspaper wrong, or was there some misunderstanding somewhere?
Nina had indeed experienced a traumatic incident, something he had heard firsthand from her and others. How could she have turned into someone else in the blink of an eye?
Scott struggled to make sense of it all.
"Scott." Just then, Nina came over to find him, seeing them packing up. She asked, "Do you need any help?"
Scott snapped out of his daze, glanced at Nina, and instinctively tucked the newspaper away. The surprise on his face vanished in an instant. "No need, everything's packed up. I'll have my assistant take it away later."
Nina noticed the change in his expression. "Is something wrong? If it's troublesome, Aunt Zoe and I can go somewhere else."
She was worried that their presence might be affecting Scott. Zoe was easygoing and would readily accept others' kindness. If someone treated her well, she would remember and return the favor twofold next time. So Zoe agreed readily.
"No, don't worry." Scott placed the newspaper under a book and then into a box. "I plan to have dinner with you both. Hope you don't mind."
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The readers' comments on the novel: CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery
i dont wanna read anymore its frustrating π€£π€£π€£ why arent they reconcile so soon there's a lot of upcoming problem they encountered arrrgggg i am very unhappy with them both.. they are both stupid My God HAHAHA π€£π€£π€£...
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....