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A Cue for Love novel Chapter 1117

Chapter 1117 Stop Hiding The Truth

Patricia staggered backward at the news. “How is that possible? Since when was Natalie acquainted with Prince Jonathan?”

Jerome said calmly, “They met each other once by coincidence back in Chanaea. However, Prince Jonathan didn’t tell Natalie his true identity. She thought he was just an ordinary businessman.”

When Jerome finished his sentence, all of them fell silent. At the same time, their faces clouded over. If Bastien were an ordinary person, the Sutton family would do anything to get Natalie out of the mess.

However, Natalie had formed a deep bond with the royal family, which meant that Daniel might not be able to protect her again.

After pondering for some time, Patricia said firmly, “Natalie already has five children. Bastien can’t just do whatever he wants no matter how much he likes her. We shouldn’t worry too much, either. Besides, no one knows what’s going to happen in the future. We’ll just do our best to protect her if they really meet again. Remember the time I was still pregnant with Jerome? He and I almost died when we fled to Chanaea because of premature fetal movement. It’s all thanks to Jennie that we survived. If not for her, Jerome and I wouldn’t be here today. This is a favor Jerome and I owe her.”

Hugging his wife, Daniel promised, “Don’t worry. I’ll help you both with this.”

Jerome, too, nodded seriously. “I understand, Mother.” About ten hours later, Natalie finally opened her eyes. She was finally awake.

When she tried to move, she felt a terrible ache spread all over her body. The right side, especially, put her in so much pain when she had only moved just a little. She could not help but inhale sharply.

Hearing that, Jerome rushed to her side, gazing at her concernedly. “You’re awake!”

While she placed her hand on her wound, visions of what happened before she passed out came flooding back to her mind. Immediately, she frowned. “Where am I? Tell me, where am I?”

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