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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 224

Chapter 224 

Suzanne looked down. Then, she shook her head in anguish, words caught in her throat. 

“Is that a yes?” Nathan questioned in a whisper, sounding upset. 

Suzanne finally released her feelings and said in a sobbing voice, “No. 

He moved his hands away as his misty eyes fluttered open. After that, he got out of bed and stood with his back facing her. 

He stated, “I don’t care what you’re thinking, but don’t ever bring up divorce again. That’s simply impossible.” 

He added, “If you think I could do better, just let me know. I can change for you in every aspect except for my personality. 

“Be upfront with me and do not make me second-guess your thoughts, because I can’t read your mind.” 

With that, he headed toward the bathroom, leaving her behind. She quietly wiped away her tears and sniffle 

To be honest, she feared Nathan when he put on a serious and glum face. His words just now intimidated her. Even if she felt upset and wronged, she dared not act out in front of him. 

However, upon second thought, she felt angry at herself for acquiescing to him. 

She stormed to the bathroom entrance and spoke to him through the door, “Write me a letter of guarantee. Promise me you won’t have anything to do with Sally in the future. 

“Otherwise, you’ll have to accept my request to divorce 

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unconditionally.” She felt anxious when she brought up the topic of divorce in her speech again. 

After stating her request, she scrambled into the dressing room to change. 

Soon, Nathan emerged from the bathroom looking fresh and clean. He found the door to the dressing room closed. 

So, he grabbed a pen and paper from the dresser and took a seat on the wicker chair on the balcony. He started writing. 

After Suzanne changed, she washed up in the bathroom and tied her long hair before walking out refreshed. 

At the same time, Nathan wandered into the room from the balcony and handed a paper to her. She took it and read his writing. 

The document, titled “Letter of Guarantee”, read, “I, Nathan Morrison, promise my wife, Chubs, that I will never cheat on her and betray my family. In the event that happens, I shall agree to a divorce 

unconditionally.” 

After reading, she looked up and corrected him, “I’m not Chubs.” 

He calmly argued, “Well, Grandma calls y nubs.” 

He wasn’t wrong, though. She finally acknowledged his letter of guarantee. 

Still, Nathan acted pretty distant and aloof throughout their exchange. Tacit by nature, he even kept his letter of guarantee short and straight to the point. 

She folded the letter and tucked it away carefully. Her aggrieved feelings dissipated. Once again, she reconciled with him without any bottom line. 

Since he had written her the letter, she caved in and said softly, “Let’s 

head downstairs and have breakfast” 

He approached her and mumbled, “Are you not upset at me anymore?” 

“Yeah.” She nodded. 

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