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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 212

Suzanne stared at the check and felt a mix of emotions.

"You don't have to do this, Madam Hoffis. I don't need money."

"My granddaughter told me what kind of person you are," she said in disdain. "Besides, Nathan has liked her since they were little. You have no idea how much he loves her."

She continued, "Sally was a gifted child. Her grades were excellent, and she was smarter than most. In order to be good enough for her, he studied so hard just to get into the best National Defense School in the country.

"She once told him that she likes a man who can make rockets and explosives and can protect the country. He is the best version of himself because of my granddaughter.

"Sally was the one who made him a better man, but you stole my grandson-in-law with your dirty tactics." Loretta grew more and more worked up as she spoke.

She clenched her fists, and they trembled slightly as she spoke again, "You ruined a completely good marriage. Do you know how despicable you are?"

Suzanne lowered her head. Her fingernails dug into the skin on her thighs. She couldn't remove them even when it hurt.

At that moment, she felt incredibly upset. Her nose stung, and her breath hitched in her throat. Her eyes welled up with tears as her chest ached.

She felt so, so horrible!

She couldn't even muster up a single word.

Loretta calmed her anger and recomposed herself before saying, "I hope you make the right decision, Ms. York. Why bother when you're never going to get Nathan's heart anyway?

"How much are you looking to get from him? Name your price. I'll give it to you in one shot."

Suzanne exhaled deeply and looked toward her. She swallowed before saying softly, "In all honesty, Madam Hoffis, you didn't need to come looking for me today. You don't need to give me any money, either."

She continued, "I'm divorcing Nathan. We've already signed the papers. We just need to wrap up the remaining paperwork."

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