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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 219

Nathan moved closer to Suzanne, whispering, "You didn't leave?"

She pretended to be calm. "I left and then came back."

"Did you forget to get your book?"

Suzanne grew outraged because she thought he was a scumbag, but she couldn't stop herself from being inexplicably attracted to him.

She responded aggressively, "I'm not taking it!"

"Hmm." Nathan appeared to be standing calmly, but beneath his dignified and composed demeanor, his heart was in turmoil, restless and uneasy.

She plucked up the courage to ask, "Are you planning to stay home for a few more days or return to the military base?"

He frowned slightly. "Why did you ask?"

It was impossible for her to gather evidence of his infidelity or to provoke him into domestic abuse, but getting closer to him would make it easier.

"I want to follow you," Suzanne said.

Nathan paused and stared at her intently. Her attitude abruptly shifted, which made him feel a little gratified.

He swallowed nervously and exhaled softly. "I won't return to the military base for the time being. I'll just go downstairs to drink some water," he replied.

She immediately stepped aside and stood there, gesturing for him to go. "Go ahead."

Suzanne's stiff and fake manner was very out of character. She had just argued with him and left angrily. Why did she suddenly change her demeanor?

Nathan walked past her suspiciously before going downstairs. When he looked back, she had already entered the room.

Florence called Nathan, who walked by the living room for a glass of water, "Nate, come here."

He soon chatted with his family in the living room.

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