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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 130

Chapter 130 

Nathan slowly walked toward her and sat down on the other side of the bed. They had their backs toward each other, and Nathan rested his elbows on his thighs. He supported his head on his hands, closed his eyes, and let out a long breath. 

The tension in the room was high, and he couldn’t help but feel exhausted. Suzanne only asked him one question and didn’t say any 

more. 

A while later, Nathan asked, “Why did Sally move in?” 

Suzanne smiled wryly. “She’s moved in for more than half a month 

now.” 

“And you didn’t stop her?” 

“I have no right to do that.” 

Nathan fell silent. Moments later, he asked again, “Are 

ing 

on taking a qualification exam?” 

“No.” 

“AAre you comfortable staying here?” 

“It’s alright.” 

“David Sally make things hard for you?” 

After assking all he had to ask, the room fell into a deathly silence once more. The tension in the room was palpable. 

Nathan hadd tried to strike up a conversation with her by asking her so many questions, but she only gave him curt replies, not intending to 

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carry on the conversation. Things started to get awkward between 

them. 

“I’m going to shower.” And with that, Suzanne got off the bed and walked into the walk-in closet to get her pajamas. 

Nathan raised his head and looked at the time. It was almost midnight. Ever since he arrived home in the evening, he hadn’t managed to catch a moment of rest. He’d been waiting for her. 

He was finally able to meet her now. But she was so estranged and didn’t even want to speak to him. 

When Suzanne came out from the shower half an hour later, Nathan was still seated in the same position with his elbows on his thighs. His back sagged, and his shoulders seemed to carry the weight of the 

world on them. 

She couldn’t see his face, but she felt that he carried a heavy and desolate air with him. There was a trace of melancholy to b00. 

Was he bothered by work? Suzanne felt bad for him. She we him and said softly, “Nathan, you just had the bullet removed yesterday. You need to lie down and rest.” 

Nathan slowly straightened up and looked at her with a subtle hin emotion in his deep eyes. 

Suzanne didn’t understand the emotions in his eyes. All she could tell was that his eyes were captivating and mesmerizing. 

“How did you know?” he rasped with some sort of anticipation. 

Suzanne’s gaze flickered. “I overheard Sally’s call to Lucas.” 

Nathan smiled sardonically. Even Sally was concerned and would call others to find out about his condition. 

Why couldn’t Suzanne do the same? Did she only ask about him 

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because she overheard Sally’s conversation? 

Nathan kept quiet with a cold expression. 

Suzanne glanced around the room before asking, “Do you have any medicines you need to take? Have you taken them yet?” 

“I took them already,” he answered unenthusiastically. 

“Do you have any ointments to apply on the wound then? Have you changed the dressing yet?” 

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