The Wrong Woman
Chapter 241
Chapter 241
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softly vet with wavering resolve Chube, let a take things as they come While it would be wonderful for you to regain your memories,
Let’s get the best neusingen.” Suzanne pleaded with her eyes, blinking earnestly at him.
Nathan shook his head firmly. He wasn’t prepared to let her take even
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“Let’s discuss this later.” Nathan redirected the conversation. “Are you hungry Shall we go for dinner together?”
Suzanne nodded in agreement. Nathan rose from his seat and took
her hand.
At that precise moment, the doorbell chimed
to Nathan, her nervous voice tinged, “Mr. Morrison, it’s Mr.
secretary.
two exchanged a glance. Nathan gently caressed Suzanne’s head and softly said. “You go ahead and
President.”
anne nodded understandingly.
with a stern countenance, his presence commanding. He strode past Nathan without uttering a word and headed directly to the
him, “Mr.
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him, brimming with anger. Nathan had no option but to follow him
her way to the dining table,
door, projecting a stern
for Nathan’s return, she fretted
barely contained as he spoke, “I don’t trust a word of the guided missile malfunction report you presented at the conference.
two of us, tell me,
seat across from him, maintaining his composure as he calmly offered, “Care for some coffee?”
knees, his chest heaving with anger. “Nathan, don’t try to fool me. The Edge Mark 1 missile’s technology has
never end up
the global outcry? y countries are condemning us? Don’t you
resolute, his tone serious as he spoke deliberately, “Our missile
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