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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 178

He sighed and leaned back into his chair, his tone incredibly gentle as he spoke, "Did I wake you?"

After a day of contemplation, Suzanne could now face him calmly. A hint of detachment flickered in her eyes as she replied, "You should get some rest. I'm fine now. You don't have to stay here with me."

Nathan attempted to clarify the day's events. "I didn't see you underwater. Besides, Sally can't swim."

A bitter smile tugged at Suzanne's lips. While she could accept the first explanation, the second seemed absurd. How could a wealthy heiress not know how to swim?

Her tone grew sharper, more frustrated. "You don't need to explain. It's unnecessary."

Noticing her anger from her cutting and unforgiving words, he replied helplessly, "Suzy, I can't leave Sally alone in that situation."

It was the true test of loyalty. In moments of dire need, thoughts became muddled, and instinct dictated every action.

Nathan loved Sally deeply, and Suzanne had no grounds to blame him for his actions. Yet, she couldn't help but feel sad and heartbroken.

Tears welled up in Suzanne's eyes as she looked at Nathan, her voice trembling with emotion as she struggled to contain her tears. "Nathan, Sally can swim. She pushed me into the pool and held me underwater. She thinks I stole you from her. She wanted to end my life."

Nathan's expression darkened instantly, and he fell silent.

Suzanne wiped away her tears, silently cursing her vulnerability. She didn't want to shed another tear for him, but she couldn't seem to stop herself.

Regaining her composure, she asked calmly, "Is there any surveillance footage?"

Nathan replied casually, "No."

Suzanne's lips curled bitterly, a resigned smile playing on her lips. "So, without evidence, my accusations are baseless?"

At that moment, Nathan couldn't find an answer.

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