Nina could easily hear the implication in Chana's words. It was obvious what she was hinting at. "So, you're cooking for Nash?" Nina asked, playing along.Chana smiled. "Yes, Captain has been very kind to my son and me. I'm very grateful. He even got hurt saving us and said he would take us back to his country. I owe him my life, and I don't know how to repay him." She paused before adding, "I've noticed Captain Nash is always alone. He must be single, right?"Nina replied, "You can ask him yourself."Chana hesitated. "I couldn't possibly ask him such a thing. I thought you might know since you seem to talk to him a lot.""You've been around him longer than I have," Nina said directly. "Shouldn't you already know? Or are you worried I might get in the way of whatever you're planning?""That's not what I meant," Chana quickly backtracked. "Miss Nina, I know Captain doesn't have those feelings for you. You've misunderstood me. Have I offended you? I'm sorry..."Nina didn't want
She thought Nash hadn't returned yet. She was just about to leave the belt and go when she saw the scene unfold. Her face froze in place, feeling like she had interrupted something she shouldn't have. Seeing Nina come in, Chana seized the moment, immediately confessing to Nash, "As long as you don't mind, I can be your woman. Even if it's just a fleeting relationship while you're here, I'd be willing."She was desperate, hoping for someone to protect her. She and her child had no other support. Nash was her best chance at safety, especially in this war-torn region where life was so uncertain. If Nash could take her back to his country, she and her child could finally be safe. Even if it was just a temporary relationship here, she believed he would still protect her. In the Yaren territory, having someone powerful to rely on made all the difference. Without a strong protector, they were just ordinary people. In times of civil unrest, it was always the common folk who suffered the
Nash frowned slightly but still explained, "There’s nothing between Chana and me. She’s just a woman I helped along the way."Hearing this, Nina laughed coldly, "Yes, I know. I've heard that there are many distressed women here. You saved her because she's somewhat attractive. She also has a child, so if you get involved with her, you'll have to be a stepfather. But if that's what you want, then nothing else matters.""I didn't know she would come into my tent," Nash said. "But it's not what you think. I helped her because her husband was Birkhamese and had helped us. That's all."Nina, already fuming, shook off his hand and said coldly, "Why are you explaining this to me? We're divorced. Your business doesn't interest me."Nash's hand grabbed at nothing but air. In his desperation, he forgot they were divorced, letting his emotions override his principles. He didn't want her to misunderstand. He instinctively wanted to be close to her."I'm sorry," Nash said quietly. "I overstepp
Nina's eyes widened in shock, feeling as if she were in a dream. She was frozen, unable to react, as Nash parted her lips and claimed her breath with a deep, passionate kiss. He wrapped his arms around her waist, holding her tightly as if afraid she might slip away again. Through his embrace, he poured out his longing and deep affection. He had missed her so much. In every dangerous moment, it was the thought of her that gave him the will to survive.Nina felt the intensity of his emotions and didn’t resist. she wrapped her arms around his broad back and kissed him back with equal fervor. She closed her eyes, overwhelmed with emotion, and tears began to well up. A single tear escaped, which Nash gently wiped away with his thumb as he continued to kiss her passionately.Words were unnecessary. His actions spoke clearly of his love for her. She didn’t even remember how they made it into his tent. When she regained her senses, Nash was laying her gently on the bed. She clung t
Nash's lips curved into a slight smile. "Aren't I doing fine now? Compared to what they've been through, I've had it easy."These words made Nina's nose sting, tears threatening to spill from her eyes again. She looked up, trying to hold back the tears, hating how emotional she was becoming. "Tell me, how did you find the antidote for my poison? Where did you get it?" Nina asked, confused by the sudden discovery of a cure when so many had tried and failed.Nash was silent for a moment before he said, "I begged for it.""Begged who?" Nina pressed."My father."Nina was taken aback. "Your father?""Not William, but my biological father," Nash said coldly.Nina was surprised. "You found your biological father?""He found me."Nina didn't expect this turn of events, but she could tell from Nash's tone that he didn't want his biological father to find him. After all, they had never met, so there was no emotional connection. He acknowledged his father to get the antidote for her
"Are you okay with this?" Nash's deep voice asked, "Will you regret it?"He sought Nina's consent, not wanting her to act on a whim."No regrets," Nina replied, looking at him. "After being married for so long, at least once, let's truly be a couple."She didn't have many demands. After all, how could she be content with just being a nominal couple, especially when they had a child together? Nina felt there were too many regrets and they shouldn't end this way."Alright." Nash leaned down and kissed Nina's lips.His movements were gentle, treating Nina like a precious gift from above. Nina savored his caresses, every touch making her body tingle, blurring the line between reality and dreams. She felt as if her body was melting like water. Occasionally, a jolt of electricity surged through her, making her gasp.Nash was breathing heavily, sweat dripping from his forehead as he tried to control himself to avoid hurting her. But his blood seemed to be on fire, heat rushing to his
They were called away early in the morning, giving Nina space to leave. James’s words reminded Nina of the events of last night, making her blush, but she calmly responded, "I slept well, thanks. You guys carry on.""Sure thing," James replied, not noticing anything unusual.Even though last night wasn’t a dream, not seeing Nash made everything feel surreal. His absence added to her confusion, but she didn’t dwell on it. She knew she would be notified when he returned.Nina went to join the women to help them dry the herbs. As she approached, she heard Arin excitedly shouting, "Nina, why are you out so late? Did you sleep in? Mr. Micah is back!"Arin was thrilled at Micah’s return and wanted to see him, saying, "Everyone went to see what treasures Mr. Micah brought back. Let's hurry and go too."Hearing about Micah’s return brought Nina a sense of relief. At least he was safe. After the Allied Forces invaded, she had been worried about his safety.Following Arin, Nina asked, "D
The girls were clearly worried about Micah. He reassured them, "You don't need to worry about me."Nina observed Micah. Despite the news of the village massacre by the Allied Forces, he showed no emotion. It seemed he already knew.Micah turned to Nina and asked, "How are you adjusting here?""I'm doing well," Nina replied. "I've gotten along well with everyone.""That's good."Micah's expression shifted slightly. "The Captain they mentioned, is he from your country? I saw them helping to rebuild the school."Micah remarked, "Your people are really kind-hearted, helping the villagers without asking for anything in return."His tone carried a hint of skepticism, as if he found it hard to believe such a selfless army existed.Nina added, "In our country, the army isn't used to wage wars and plunder. They protect the people. That's how we build a harmonious nation!"She spoke with confidence, contrasting the chaos she saw here with the peace back home.Micah seemed taken aback b