Chapter 170
As Suzanne approached the door, she looked back and made a little heart shape with her fingers. Her smile was so bright and sweet that it was just plain adorable.
Nathan was surprised by her lovely gesture, and it made his heart fill with happiness and start beating fast. His cheeks turned red, and he shyly returned the smile.
After Suzanne left, Nathan’s heart sank. The roomy living room now felt empty and lifeless. Nathan found himself missing Suzanne
already.
Battling a tinge of loneliness, he paced a few steps before deciding to retreat to the study. Work seemed like the perfect remedy to distract himself from Suzanne’s absence.
Suzanne spotted Betty at the Morrison residence entrance, her face bruised and swollen. Touched by empathy, Suzanne quickly called a cab to take Betty to the hospital.
At the medical facility, Suzanne ensured that Betty underwent a comprehensive examination. When Betty realized she wouldn’t have to pay for it, she readily agreed to the examination.
However, a small hiccup happened during the process. The nurse noticed that one of the blood samples drawn from Betty was missing, leading them to draw another one for a thorough examination.
After the examination, the report indicated that Betty was in good health, aside from a few injuries on her skin.
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At the hotel’s buffet, Betty piled up a table with food and
enthusiastically dug in. On the other hand, Suzanne, with little appetite, ate sparingly.
She quietly observed the middle-aged woman sitting across from her. She couldn’t shake the sympathy she felt for Betty, but at the same time, she believed Betty didn’t deserve pity.
Betty’s life seemed marked by laziness and a lack of spirit. She had a habit of chronic gambling and spent a significant part of her life depending on an alcoholic man with a history of domestic violence.
Despite having two children, Betty didn’t discipline or educate them. Betty’s son was always gambling and getting into trouble. Debts were piling up, and he was on the run all the time.
On the other hand, her daughter decided to leave school early and took up some shady stuff to make ends meet. Education and
ambition were not her thing.
Suzanne couldn’t help but wonder if Betty’s actual daughter was still around.
When Betty found out Suzanne married a rich and powerful gu began thinking about leaving her husband and son. The idea of starting a new life with luxury and success alongside Suzanne seemed like an exciting opportunity.
Suzanne hoped she could help Betty reach the life she dreamt of if she truly was her daughter. Unfortunately, there was no real link between them.
“Mom, you can stay in the hotel for a few days. I’ve covered the cost for a week,” Suzanne offered.
Betty set her utensils down and asked sincerely, “Suzanne, can you find out if your husband has any empty houses or apartments? I
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could move into one of them.
“If you can provide a monthly allowance, I’ll surely divorce that troublesome drunkard. I’ve endured a lot in my life.”
She wiped away tears. Her voice choked up as she continued, “There hasn’t been a single good day since I married him. I’ve had to endure his abuse time and time again.”
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie
is chapter 1086 the end...
Chapter 1079 and 1080 missing...
There's no 1079 and 1080 :(...
I lost the interest to continue the novel.Too many characters....
So we are shifting to a different story now? Was this not Nathan and Wanda's story? So this story will continue as Sierra and Daniel's right?...
Oh God I'd die broken-heart if Sienna and Daniel doesn't end up together happily ever after!!...
More chapters please...
This is bullshit. Why cant she just be honest. Saying bunch of things to hurt him thinking it wont hurt him in future. How much more dumb can she be. She is really hanging my patience level by thread....
Why cant she just say it. Why is it so hard to say??...
Hello, more chapters please. Thank you...