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Novel CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery by Faith Shaw
The receptionist had seen her for several days in a row, and she was quite persistent. The receptionist said, "Let me make a call, please wait."
As long as there was hope, Linda held onto anticipation. "Sure, thank you."
After the call was made, the receptionist politely replied to Linda, "Miss, Mr. York is not in the office. Please come back another time."
It seemed too coincidental that he was always absent whenever she visited. This time, Linda wasn't as compliant. She persistently asked, "Could you call Mr. York? Just tell him Linda has prepared some special dishes and would like him to try them. Once he does, I'll leave."
The receptionist had encountered many women trying to curry favor with Nash, and she was just one of them. Wanting to brush her off, the receptionist said, "Mr. York is very busy and doesn't see visitors."
"I'm not just anybody, I'm…"
Linda was so anxious she was almost in tears, but she couldn't bring herself to say who Nash was to her.
"Miss, please don't disrupt my work," the receptionist reminded her.
Linda had been waiting for days, unable to relax at the villa. So, she insisted, "Then I'll go find him myself."
"I'm sorry, Miss, but that won't be possible this time."
The last time, Linda had used Nina's name to gain entry. However, her deliberate attempt to disturb Mr. York this time was simply not acceptable.
The receptionist signaled for some men to stop Linda.
Linda tightly held onto the thermos box in her hands, determined not to let anyone damage it before Nash had a chance to taste her cooking.
"Let her go."
Nina came down and saw several men surrounding Linda, so she intervened.
"Nina," the receptionist called out, "she's here to see him again."
Linda didn't want to give up this opportunity and said obediently, "I won't make a sound. I'll just wait quietly in the lounge. When he comes back, you can just let me know."
Nina remained silent, but Linda was determined today, adamant about seeing Nash. Nina’s responsibilities didn't allow her to let Linda interfere with others. Firmly, she declined, "You go back and wait."
Nina's attitude was very firm, causing Linda's complexion to pale slightly. She clenched her fists, nibbled her lip, wanting to speak but hesitating.
Glancing at her watch, Nina realized it was time to head upstairs. Seeing her about to leave, Linda couldn't care about much else and shouted, "Nina, you've never wanted me to meet Mr. York, right?"
Nina stopped in her tracks.
Seeing her pause, Linda felt even more convinced that she was right. "You see me as a rival."
She understood that speaking such words might hurt Nina, but she felt she had no other option. "Nina, even though I come from a small town, I understand the importance of fair competition. I've never intended to cause problems between you and Mr. York. But it seems you have your own agenda, stopping me from seeing Mr. York. That's not fair."
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