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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 217

Nathan didn't hesitate and said, "I want you."

"Me?" Suzanne was stunned. As soon as her fury sprang up, he extinguished it.

She looked at him in disbelief. Did she hear or understand incorrectly?

His tone was sincere, and his deep eyes were scorching. "I refuse to divorce because what I want is you."

She stood frozen, her heart racing. Her breathing was erratic, and she was shocked and overwhelmed.

She blushed and spoke hesitantly, "You… Do you know what you're saying? Would you dare to repeat it in front of Sally? Don't you think what you said was ridiculous?"

Nathan frowned, his tone becoming more serious. "I dare to say it, regardless of who it is. I don't want to divorce you. I want to be with you. Why do you think it's ridiculous?"

Suzanne was perplexed after hearing his straightforward words and couldn't think clearly. She wasn't sure if he liked her, but she was confident he still loved Sally.

She took a deep breath, suppressing her excitement, and said calmly and sarcastically, "You don't want to divorce me, but you adore Sally and are still in touch with her. I was so blind that I didn't realize you were such a scumbag!"

Nathan let go of her hand. He ruffled his hair, irritated and in pain, and walked to the big bed. He sat down and rubbed his forehead, breathing deeply in misery.

He appeared lonely, and there was a faint sadness surrounding him.

He was too tired. He had little experience with love and couldn't understand women's sentiments, let alone a woman who had lost her memories. He had already shown love for her, but she misinterpreted and doubted him.

Suzanne felt a dull pain in her heart as she noticed his troubled and uncomfortable expression.

Was he weighing his marriage against Sally?

She said, "You don't have to struggle. You don't have to give up Sally. I've never wanted this marriage from the start."

After saying that, she wanted to open the door when she heard Nathan's firm tone.

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