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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 258

Nathan's fists clenched gradually as he suppressed his urge to speak out.

Undeterred, Fenna continued, "She knows nothing, incapable of contributing to your career or even managing daily life without relying on you and the maids. She's nothing more than a giant baby.

"From what I've seen between you two, it's always you putting in the effort to show affection, while she remains emotionally distant.

"Is it merely her superficial beauty that captivates you? Are you content to have her decorate your home like a mere ornament?" Fenna's tone escalated with fury, her composure slipping away.

"Or is it her prowess in the bedroom that lures you, leading you to become shallow and debased?"

Cameron froze, his complexion drained of color as he stared at Fenna. He had no clue what happened to his twin sister, Fenna, today and her sudden recklessness in front of Nathan.

Nathan dabbed his mouth with a napkin, his face pale, his eyes gleaming with icy determination. He shared a brother-like bond with Cameron and a close friendship with Fenna.

Casting the napkin aside, Nathan's voice turned frigid. "You want to know why I married her?"

Cameron and Fenna fixated their gaze on Nathan, awaiting his response.

"Because I'm physically attracted to her." Nathan's voice tinged with anger. "That's why."

Fenna appeared perplexed. She shot a questioning glance at Cameron, who shrugged, indicating his equal confusion.

"To me, she's like oxygen. Even though she may not know or do much, I can't imagine life without her because losing her would suffocate me." With that explanation, Nathan left the table and headed toward the door.

In the past, he couldn't fathom why he felt a physical desire for Suzanne despite his love for Sally. Back then, when he was pressured by Vera to marry Suzanne, he didn't resist. Instead, he compromised and agreed to the arrangement.

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