Chapter 560: Chapter 560

Nina Sinclair sat distractedly in the car, still thinking about Vincent Lancaster’s parents coming to find them today.

Perhaps even Vincent wouldn’t know that his parents had come by?

Originally, his grandfather didn’t like her, and now this matter would surely make him dislike her even more, putting all the pressure on Vincent.

The more Nina thought about it, the sadder she felt, and she clenched her fist, making a decision.

Maybe they just weren’t meant to be, and getting this far together was already a great thing. She felt it was time for her to take initiative.

As the car entered the villa’s parking lot, the courage Nina had just mustered began to fade gradually.

She decided in her heart to talk to him once they got home.

The two of them took the elevator upstairs. As soon as they entered, Nina took a deep breath and spoke solemnly, "We need to talk!"

Vincent Lancaster leisurely put down the keys in his hand, his gaze falling on the uneasy Nina Sinclair, "Hmm?"

He had already sensed Nina’s anxious and worried emotions earlier, knowing it was because of this incident.

Regarding the situation with Nina Sinclair and Wayne Yarbrough, he had already started having someone investigate.

Although he trusted Nina, others might not feel the same way. He needed to present conclusive evidence to clear Nina’s name. Nᴇw novel chapters are publɪshed on NovᴇlFɪre.nᴇt

In the meantime, however, it was truly unfair to Nina.

Vincent Lancaster: "What do you want to talk about?"

Nina pondered for a moment, then said, "Vincent, you should have heard about this matter by now. The impact on you is too great, so maybe we should separate for the time being."

Upon hearing Nina’s words, Vincent’s brow furrowed tightly.

He had thought Nina wanted to say something else to him, but he hadn’t expected it to be this.

Nina wanted to separate over such a minor issue; what did she take him for?

Seeing Vincent’s expression darken, Nina knew this was cruel to him, but she felt she had no choice.

She sighed heavily and said helplessly, "The impact of this matter is too significant. I haven’t yet figured out a good solution. You’ll definitely be affected by my situation at Zenith, so maybe separating temporarily would be better for you."

"How do you know this would be better for me? Shouldn’t you at least ask for my opinion?"

Vincent wanted to sternly reprimand her; wanting to separate over such a tiny issue, and even claiming it was for his good.

Nina’s eyes reddened. It really wasn’t fair to him.

But she truly couldn’t watch Vincent be affected by her issues, subjected to others’ pointing and gossiping.

What if President Lancaster thought he was tarnishing Zenith’s image and fired him?

Wasn’t it because of similar issues with Zenith that Vincent Lancaster got fired before?

Before Nina could speak, Vincent’s expression became sharp, and he said, "Perhaps you think this is for my good, but we are a couple. No matter what happens, we advance and retreat together. If something happened to me and I wanted to separate to avoid dragging you down, do you think that’s right?"

Nina fell silent and didn’t continue speaking.

If she considered it from another perspective, she indeed wouldn’t want Vincent to cast her aside during crises.

They could face challenges together.

Today’s impulsiveness was due to Vincent’s parents approaching her, and her own delay in finding a solution, leading to this.

"I’m sorry, I was wrong. I shouldn’t have wanted to separate from you over this matter."