The Wrong Woman

Chapter 135
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Chapter 135

Chapter 135

The words struck Suzanne like a sharp blade, piercing her heart and leaving behind a throbbing wound with every heartbeat.The pain was so intense that it felt as though she was swallowing knives with each breath.

She fought against the tears welling up in her eyes. She was resolute in her decision not to shed another tear for Nathan.

Knowing Nathan’s deep connection with Sally, Suzanne had turned a blind eye to their intimate gestures, convincing herself theywere inconsequential. However, hearing someone else speak them aloud made the bitter reality difficult to ignore.

Nathan didn’t refute the accusation. When Sally threatened him with death, Nathan, driven by a sense of duty, embraced her toprevent the tragedy and offered comfort under the doctor’s guidance.

He saw this act as a humanitarian gesture, devoid of any feelings, and didn’t breach his marital vows nor betray Suzann

Nonetheless, Oliver’s words shattered Nathan’s calm. With nar eyes, Nathan snapped, “You and Sally are quite the duo. Birdsfeather.”

Oliver was caught off guard.Nathan let go of his grip on Oliver and grabbed Suzanne’s wrist, his fury evident as he stormed away.

Tears streamed down Suzanne’s face as she reluctantly followed him into the villa. His grip was firm, causing her wrist to throbwith pain.

In the living room, Sally approached Nathan. “Nate, where did you go just now? I’ve been looking for you.”+25 BONUSBefore her hands could touch his arm, he shoved her aside forcefully. Sally stumbled backward and fell to the floor.

Everyone in Morrison Residence was startled. They rushed to Sally’s aid while reprimanding Nathan for his abruptness andunexplained

anger.But Nathan paid no heed to Sally’s plight. With determination, he pulled Suzanne upstairs without pausing for even a moment.

The tension in the room was palpable with Nathan’s fury. Concern etched the faces of those witnessing the scene, their eyesflickering between Nathan’s imposing figure and Suzanne’s shrinking form.

With a resounding slam, the door was firmly shut and locked.

Suzanne’s heart sank the moment her wrist was released. She nervously took a few steps back, distancing herself from theintimidating man before her.

Ever since knowing Nathan, this was the first time she had see so terrifyingly angry. It felt like even stepping slightly closer wbring her danger. The atmosphere around him was charged with menace, as if the air itself was crackled with tension that madeit hard to breathe.

As Nathan turned after locking the door, Suzanne had already distanced herself several steps away, much to his dismay. A glintof coldness flashed in Nathan's eyes, his anger burning as he smirked sarcastically, “Is this your reason for leaving?”

Suzanne furrowed her brow, her teary eyes gazing at him. incredulously. His words rendered her speechless, unable tocomprehend the depth of his accusation.

Nathan closed the gap between them with deliberate steps. His anger intensified, though his tone remained icy as he spoke,“You haven't

+25 BONUSeven left yet, and you're so eager to embrace each other as if you can’t bear to part?”novelbin

Suzanne seethed with anger, feeling physically uncomfortable.

Holding back tears, she gritted her teeth and retorted, “Are you and Sally innocent then?”

Nathan's response was firm. “Yes, we are.”

Suzanne found it absurd, but she couldn’t muster a laugh. She huffed lightly to show her disdain.

Her attitude infuriated Nathan even more. He walked over, grabbed her wrist, and yanked her toward him.

He narrowed his eyes as he rebuked her, word by word, “You were the one who insisted on marriage vows and loyalty. Nowyou're cozying up to your ex-boyfriend right in front of me. Do you think I’m blind?”

Suzanne was caught between fear of Nathan’s wrath and anger at his unjust accusations, her heart aching with unbearableagony. N woman who was deeply in love with her husband could end confessing his love for another woman via text and beindiffere toward the prospect of divorce.

For Vera’s sake, she had turned a blind eye to the signs. Yet now, Nathan was twisting the narrative and accused her of beingunfaith simply for sharing a hug with Oliver.

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