"Or are you worried that our father might do something to Nash?" Micah's words hit Nina directly, resonating deep within her. She was not afraid that Pharaoh would harm Nash. At this critical moment, she knew Pharaoh wouldn't do anything to him.
But Micah seemed to read her mind. He chuckled softly and said, "Since you know he won't do anything to Nash, what are you worried about? Get srest. At this point, none of us will deceive you. You are our only priority, and we're all trying to make things right for you. We would never want to hurt you." Nina did not respond, but she took in every word. Micah's words were not just empty promises. She had felt their sincerity in their actions as well.
Meanwhile, on Nash's side, Wilfred led him to Pharaoh and then left the lab.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtOrion was lying on the operating table, an IV needle in his right hand, receiving fluids.
Men tend to have more self-control than women, Pharaoh thought as he handed Nash the results of the recent tests. "This child has many health issues due to being born prematurely. He even has leukemia. When you took him to your father in exchange for Nina's antidote, how did your father treat him?" Pharaoh regretted the question as soon as he asked it.
He noticed the coldness in Nash's eyes. Back when Nina was poisoned, it was because of Sawyer, Scarlett, and even Seth later on. And Seth's involvement was a result of his misplaced trust and negligence.
In the end, it was all his fault, and now Pharaoh felt an overwhelming sense of guilt and regret. "First, see if you're a match for the child. If you are, that would be ideal. If not, I'll make arrangements in secret. But I hope you can keep this from Nina and perhaps say a few kind words on my behalf." Over the years, Nina's deep love for Nash had been undeniable. Pharaoh's hope was that the child would be safe, and the family could reunite.
And if Nash could put in a good outcwould be for Nina dne word for him, perhaps the best famity to stay in the Yaren Tribe, fully reunited.
Keeping Nina in the Yaren Tribe would certainly be the best possible outcome.
Nash's throat tightened. He had not forgotten that he and Pharaoh had once been enemies. Pharaoh, as the leader of the Yaren Tribe, was once powerful and decisive, a figure who ruled with an iron fist.
But now, he was bowing his head, all for Nina's sake.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmPharaoh had truly changed.
And Pharaoh's thoughts were now aligned with Nash's own. "I won't tell Nina the truth until the child has fully recovered," Nash replied.
He thought it was best to let Nina keep believing that the child only had
asthma. She should continue to think his health issues were due to being O born prematurely, and that the complications were caused by the medications Nash's father had given. him.
"And what about the last thing I asked you?" Pharaoh asked, looking at Nash with hope. More than anything, he wanted Nina to forgive him.
Nash remained silent for a moment before finally replying, "Since you've asked isked ked me, help you. Don't worry about that." No matter how much animosity there had been, Pharaoh was still Nina's father. Blood ties were unchangeable.