<h4>Chapter 710: Chapter 710: Goodbye, Julian Lancaster</h4>
Sharon Lancaster nced at the two of them worriedly, feeling that something really needed to be cleared up. As an outsider, she didn’t want to get involved, so she nodded and turned to leave, giving the space to Julian Lancaster and Nina Sinir.
Nina Sinir saw Julian Lancaster and there was a kind of sadness on her face, unsure of what to say for a moment.
Just a few hours ago, she had asked Julian Lancaster to get a checkup. The two of them were striving for the future, but with the ident involving Heidi Leighton, their rtionship had alsoe to an end.
The two of them were silent for a while, and it was Julian Lancaster who spoke first.
He looked at Nina Sinir and said, "Heidi Leighton pushed you into the pond; she has just been taken away. She will receive the punishment she deserves."
Julian Lancaster wanted to tell Nina Sinir that he had dealt with Heidi Leighton on her behalf, so she shouldn’t feel wronged.
Nina Sinir nodded slightly, "Mm, I know."
Although Heidi Leighton was punished, she didn’t have a child in her belly, and now separating from Julian Lancaster was already a fact with no room for change, so she couldn’t feel happy at all.
Julian Lancaster felt a pang of heartache seeing Nina Sinir’s low spirits.
He stepped forward and held Nina Sinir in his arms.
Nina Sinir struggled a little, "Julian, we’re about to separate. Please don’t hold me anymore."
"Nina, do you me me?"
Julian Lancaster didn’t let go of Nina Sinir, he just asked meaningfully.
"No, I don’t me you. You had a hard choice to make too." Nina Sinir shook her head lightly.
In such a decision, Julian Lancaster didn’t have a better choice, so she epted this result.
Though she understood Julian Lancaster’s choice, the thought of separating from him still made Nina Sinir incredibly sad. Sharon Lancaster wanted to buy herself some time, but she would rather leave quickly to avoid facing Julian.
Julian Lancaster fell silent for a moment after hearing Nina Sinir’s words.
At this time, Nina Sinir sensed the heavy atmosphere. She continued packing her things, "Alright, let’s part amicably. There’s no need to say more."
After a moment, she showed a faint smile, "Julian Lancaster, goodbye."
Seeing Nina Sinir holding herself together, Julian Lancaster felt a fine, piercing heartache.
Nina Sinir had always faced this matter with great grace—not hysterical, nor resentful, so understanding that it pained others to see.
However, for their future, he had to be a bit ruthless.
Julian Lancaster’s eyes darkened.
Nina Sinir didn’t have many things, and she quickly finished packing, "Then I’ll be on my way."
After speaking, she pulled her suitcase, ready to leave.
As she passed by Julian Lancaster, he grabbed her hand, "Where are you going? Let me see you off."
Nina Sinir shook her head gently, saying distantly, "There’s no need. Since we’ve decided to part, let’s make a clean break. Don’t worry, I have a ce to go."
With that said, she brushed off Julian Lancaster’s hand, leaving resolutely with her suitcase.
Julian Lancaster watched her departing figure, but the steps he wanted to take forward remained rooted in ce.
After a while, Sharon Lancaster came over. She noticed Nina Sinir wasn’t there and asked, "Brother, how did the talk go with sister-inw? Where is she?"
"She’s already gone."
"Oh! How could you let her leave? Didn’t you try to win her back just now? I thought you two were going to reconcile, that’s why I let you have the space to talk alone!"
Sharon Lancaster red at Julian Lancaster discontentedly, as if ming him for just letting Nina Sinir leave like that.