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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 229

chapter 229 

Forty minutes later, the car stopped at the entrance of Sudvilla. Suzanne followed Nathan out of the car and into the living room. 

They had just settled down when Cole hurried over, holding a dozen or so listening devices in his hands. His face was pale, filled with nervousness and anger. “General Morrison, take a look at this.” 

Nathan frowned, looking at the pile of listening devices. His expression changed drastically, while his gaze turned even colder. 

Suzanne was also shocked, looking at Cole and then at Nathan, feeling lost and confused. 

The air suddenly became stern and serious. 

The search team conducted a thorough search including the garden and lawn to ensure there were no other bugs. After reporting to 

Nathan, they left promptly. 

Anxiously, Suzanne asked, “Who installed these?” 

Cole looked uneasy, shaking his lightly, while Nathan smirked mysteriously, remaining silent. 

usly, he and Donald had discussed matters here. Project 

nt had been leaked, and he had even suspected Suzanne’s 

ty and whether she was the culprit. 

w, it seemed utterly ridiculous. 

He felt ashamed and angry at his own incompetence and ignorance. He was quite sure about the true identity of the culprit. To follow the trail, he couldn’t tip his hand. 

Seeing Nathan lost in thought and ignoring her, Suzanne pressed on, 

Could it be Sally?” 

Nathan looked up with a mysterious gaze and whispered, “Chubs, you need to act like you don’t know anything. Don’t make a fuss, don’t question, and don’t investigate.” 

“Why?” 

Nathan coaxed her, “Just listen to me, don’t ask.” 

Suzanne paused, then asked again, “Why would she do this? Is she so obsessed with you that she’s becoming psychotic?” 

This had nothing to do with love. 

“No, don’t jump to conclusions,” Nathan reassured her, calming her emotions. 

Turning to Cole, he said, “Dispose of these things.” 

“Yes, General Morrison.” 

“And continue with what I instructed you earlier.” 

Cole nodded. “Yes,” 

“You can go now.” 

After bidding farewell, Cole left with the equipment. 

The spacious living room became quiet with just Suzanne and Nathan 

ed around, noticing that nothing had changed. However, eturn, her state of mind had shifted, feeling a certain 

ss and discomfort that she couldn’t quite explain. 

er scanning the room, she looked at Nathan and met his burning 

gaze. 

Suzanne’s heart skipped a beat, feeling as if she had been scorched. 

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Her heartbeat accelerated, her cheeks warmed up, and she felt at a loss, avoiding his gaze. 

Suzanne felt suddenly awkward. She didn’t know when it started, but Nathan’s gaze toward her had become very different. 

His intense and passionate stare always seemed to lay bare his feelings, leaving her confused, unwittingly creating illusions in her 

mind. 

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