A smile fleeted across Shane’s face as he noticed that Natalie was making fun of her father.
He did not know that she had a playful side to her.
“Why?” Harrison frowned in response. The crinkles in the corners of his eyes sunk deeper into his face.
Natalie’s lips curled into a derisive sneer. “Because I hate that Sullivan woman. If you’re willing to divorce her and chase her out the door like how you did us seven years ago, maybe I will consider reconciling with you. What do you think?”
She cast a glance at Harrison, bidding for answer.
Harrison clearly had not expected that response and was stumped. “Really?”
“Yes!” Natalie nodded without hesitation.
Harrison fell silent as his eyelids drooped. He was contemplating his next move.
Natalie did not feel triumphant at Harrison’s response. On the other hand, she was rather amused by the irony of it all.
“Look at how heartless he is.” Natalie cocked her head to one side and whispered to Shane.
Shane nodded.
Harrison Smith is indeed a heartless man.
Seven years ago, he abandoned his wife and two children because of Susan and Jasmine while seven years later, he contemplated abandoning Susan for his own interests. This man is really despicable.
Shane’s phone rang right then.
He took out his phone to peer at the caller ID, and his face sank at the sight of it. Then, he put down his phone and looked at Natalie. “I’m going out to take this call.”
“Sure.”
Shane turned around and headed for the balcony.
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