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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 251

Suzanne's mind spun with confusion. Betty was outside Imperial Heights?

She hastily dressed, and with the company of two vigilant bodyguards, she departed Sudvilla and made her way toward the guarded gates of Imperial Heights.

Imperial Heights was the residence of high-ranking officials and dignitaries from Norvania. Thus, its gates were heavily guarded to prevent outsiders from entering.

Stepping beyond the gates, Suzanne was met with a chaotic scene that ignited a fiery rage within her, her fists clenching and trembling with intensity.

Behind Betty, several relatives held up banners bearing the words: "Suzanne, Mom begs you for mercy for Dario and Samuel."

Betty knelt before the banner, tears streaking her face, resembling a pitiable and fragile mother.

Among the onlookers, at least two-thirds were reporters and media personnel, their cameras and phones at the ready.

Seeing Betty, Suzanne's eyes reddened with discomfort, her tears glistening. Though she wasn't Betty's daughter, the genuine devotion she had poured into the past three years felt utterly wasted.

Even a loyal pet wouldn't betray her, yet Betty's actions seemed intent on destroying Suzanne completely.

Confronting Betty, Suzanne's voice quivered with suppressed fury. "What are you doing?"

Betty looked up, and upon seeing Suzanne, she burst into tears. "My dear, I was wrong! I know I did wrong!"

At that moment, the media reporters were astonished to see Suzanne, the pivotal figure in the incident, Nathan's wife. They surged forward excitedly, snapping photos, recording videos, and live-streaming the scene.

The bodyguards, sensing the danger, surrounded Suzanne immediately. Their voices lowered as they reminded her, "Madam, let's head home. Let Mr. Morrison handle this matter."

Suzanne felt deeply troubled. While she could rely on Nathan, she couldn't depend on him for everything. He was busy dealing with national affairs, managing the conglomerate, and handling a slew of external matters.

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