The Wrong Woman
Chapter 211
Chapter 211
The other was Zach and Suzanne’s.
Both reports were from the military hospital, so the results were completely accurate.
He furrowed his brows and looked through both files. His expression gradually turned solemn, and his eyes darkened.
After he finished reading through, his face was green from fury. Veins were popping from his neck, and it felt like he could kill a man.
He violently threw the papers on the table, and they made a loud noise. His explosive anger scared Cole to bits.
Nathan bent over and lowered his head, propping his forehead on his palms. He closed his eyes and took deep breaths to calm his
overflowing anger.
The entire room turned icy and cold.
“Is there a problem, general?” Cole asked timidly.
Nathan felt like he was short of breath. He was upset and furious. He leaned back onto the sofa and stared at the ceiling.
Upon seeing his bloodshot and dampened eyes, Cole grew even more
so many years, he’d never seen the man ppress
out of his
Cole swallowed nervously.
fists and punched the sofa aggressively. He then promptly stood up and headed
immediately followed. “Where are
“Back to Phoenicia.”
car or flight?”
“Flight.”
the tickets
for the last few days. Today, her mother-in-law, Florence, had her
woman in the living room. She looked slightly younger than Nathan’s grandmother. There was an elegant and refined air about her despite her head of
heartbeat quickened when she saw the old woman. She felt warm and excited. The woman felt incredibly familiar
Hoffis’ grandmother,” Florence
Sh
return. “Hello, Madam Hoffis.”
her brow and er up. Then, she scoffed lightly, “According to my
get your face done with pictures from her arlier years in order to marry Nathan Morrison.
You do sort of resemble my granddaughter when she was
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Suzanne’s heart tightened.
About The Wrong Woman - Chapter 211
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