"It''s okay. There''s still plenty of time. I''ll eventually be thedy of the house here. Look, I''m already one step closer now." Miranda thought to herself.
Miranda nced at Quincy, who apanied her. After all, he was someone close to Nash. She needed to maintain a good rtionship with him, so she asked in a friendly tone, "Quincy, does Nash stay here often?"
Quincy replied, also typing on his phone, "Mr. York has been staying here quite frequentlytely, but he hasn''t been around here for many days."
"He doesn''t return to the York residence?" Miranda realized she had not reached out to Sally in a while. Work had kept her busy, causing her to overlook Sally''s messages on several asions.
"Mr. York does visit asionally," Quincy replied tactfully. "But Madam isn''t fond of going back there, so Mr. York''s visits are less frequent."
Miranda tightened her fist instinctively but maintained herposure. "Will he being by soon?"N?velDrama.Org ? 2024.
"I can''t say for certain," Quincy responded. "Mr. York has been upiedtely. It depends on whether he will visit Madam."
His words were meant to make Miranda understand her position.
Miranda smiled again. "I heard she went to work at the TV station. She left Nash, looks like they divorced."
"They haven''t divorced yet," Quincy said.
"Are they nning to?" Miranda asked further.
"It''s their personal matter," Quincy replied directly. "As a subordinate, I wouldn''t know."
He said what he needed to say. He would not disclose anything he should not. Miranda could also see that Quincy''s loyalty leaned towards Nina. After so many years of working together, their rtionship was long enough for such inclinations.
Once she married Nash, he would know whom to prioritize. If she became dissatisfied with him by then, she could even get Nash to fire him. Now was not the time to be angry with him.
Miranda turned back around, adopting the demeanor of thedy of the house, asserting her authority over the ce. "Since there''s nothing to do, you can leave now. I don''t need you to look after things here anymore!"
Quincy did not want to stay longer than necessary. He put down her luggage and left.
Miranda immediately summoned a helper. "Help me take these things upstairs."
The helper helped her carry the belongings upstairs. Miranda followed, nced at the room, and saw the helper continuing forward.
She said, "Wait, I want to stay in this room."
The helper knew her boundaries and shook her head. "This is the master bedroom, Mr. and Mrs. York''s room. Miss Miranda, you should stay in the guest room."
Miranda gathered some information. "Looks like they''ve stayed here quite a few times."
She did not insist on staying in that room and her expression was cold.
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meant she was no longer under Sally''s control. Her days would be more rxed. It showed how
considerate Nash was towards her.
As Miranda''s belongings were moved to the guest room, she could not shake the feeling that it was too small and ufortable. The
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better. That position would be hers one day.
She messaged Sally. Sally was in the middle of a spa treatment. When she saw Miranda''s message, she immediately sat up, ignoring the face mask on her face. She promptly called Miranda.
Miranda knew Sally would call her back. Sally''s enthusiasm towards her meant Sally would not ignore her, but Miranda rejected the call. Sally was still pondering why Miranda did not answer her call.
Miranda messaged her. "I''m not able to answer the phone."
Sally understood and replied immediately. "Are you busytely? Miranda, you''re a big star now. I''m genuinely happy for you."
Miranda replied her. "Thank you, Sally. I''m staying at Riverside Estate now. I have some free time recently. I''ll find you whenever I can."