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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 215

If he revealed her identity before they apprehended Oliver and the imposter, she'd be in even more danger as the sole heir to the Hoffis family.

Nathan was curious. What on earth did Chubs work as?

What job could possibly require her to discreetly shift nationalities and not contact her family for ten months in a year? She couldn't even return to the country for ten years.

"Madam Hoffis, what did Chubs use to work as?"

She smiled at him. "Aren't you constantly with her? Why don't you just ask her?"

Nathan shot her an awkward smile in return. "She wouldn't tell me."

"It wasn't just me—not even her uncle or her parents knew what she was doing," she sighed. "The pay was low, and all she did was just work tirelessly. But one thing for certain, she worked for the Sunterland government."

Working for the government and being so private about it? The only occupation he could think of was the one Liam had—an undercover agent.

But it didn't quite seem that way, either.

After a few small talks, Nathan escorted Loretta out of the study.

When the pair passed by the living room, Suzanne was no longer on the sofa.

He started frantically looking around. After sending Loretta off, he asked Cole, who was standing guard at the door, about her whereabouts.

Cole said that he hadn't seen her leave the residence.

He rushed back into the living room and sprinted up the stairs. He pushed the door to the main bedroom open with a strong sense of urgency.

It shocked the woman in the room. Suzanne hastily stood up from the pile of books and observed his expression sheepishly and carefully.

"I… I got these books, and I haven't had the chance to read them yet. I just wanted to bring some back to read."

Nathan's heart tightened, and the corner of his lips twisted into a bitter smile. He teared up instantly.

The woman he loved was still the same. She was still reserved, resilient, and eager to read and learn, just like when she was younger.

What was he thinking before? How could he have not noticed and subjected her to so much injustice and suffering?

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