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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 1125

Michelle was utterly stunned. At that moment, it was like her mind had just crashed.

Truth be told, she hadn't actually cared that much about what Nathan might be doing outside. What she cared about was whether this situation would affect her chances of getting pregnant.

She had thought Nathan was angry, but she never expected him to bring those executives in to explain to her that he had never had an affair at all.

Michelle had always believed that all men in the world were the same, just like her father, Kyle.

However, at this moment, she felt it clearly that Nathan was nothing like Kyle. They were from entirely different worlds.

Just then, Nathan turned to look at her. "Did you hear what they said?"

Michelle snapped back to herself. "What?"

Nathan extended his hand. "Come here."

He beckoned her over, and Michelle walked toward him as he'd told her to.

He reached out, grabbed her wrist, and gave it a firm tug. Michelle lost her balance and dropped onto the couch beside him.

Nathan chuckled softly. "Did you hear what they said?"

She nodded. "Yeah, I heard."

He said calmly, "So, I have nothing to do with that woman. Do you understand now?"

She was silent for a moment, then said meekly, "Understood."

Then, she quickly admitted her mistake. "I'm sorry. I misunderstood you earlier."

Derik and the others hurriedly chimed in, "Mrs. Lynch, you really did misunderstand Mr. Lynch. It would've been terrible if Mr. and Mrs. Lynch had a conflict because of us!"

Nathan stood up and looked toward Michelle. "Get up."

She was confused. One moment, he told her to come over, and the next, he was telling her to get up.

Nathan wasn't someone who wore his emotions on his face, but Michelle could sense it clearly—he was still angry.

Even after her apology, he hadn't softened at all.

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