The Wrong Woman

Chapter 254

Chapter 254

The mention of wife left Cameron and Fenna in a state of disbelief, their expressions a mixture of astonishment and incredulity.

Both of them wore a different expression as they cast a scrutinizing gaze upon Suzanne. It seemed as though they had stumbled upon an enigma.

After recovering from his initial shock, Cameron’s face lit up with a delighted smile. “You’re Nathan’s wife? When did this happen? Why wasn’t I informed?”

Suzanne couldn’t help but notice the darkening of Fenna’s

complexion, her gaze growing intense and inscrutable as she fixed her eyes on Suzanne.

“We got our marriage certificate six months ago, but we didn’t have a wedding ceremony,” Suzanne explained.

“That’s unbelievable. Nathan couldn’t have married without informing me! I’m his closest friend, his confidant!” Cameron exclaimed, shaking his head in disbelief.

Suzanne promptly invited them inside, personally brewed coffee, and served some snacks.

Suzanne could sense Fenna’s somber mood, her silent demeanor suggesting a discontent that had lingered since her arrival.

elaxing on the sofa, Cameron inquired, “Is Nathan home?”

o, he’s busy with work lately, and there have been some family matters to attend to. He comes home once in a while but doesn’t sta long,” Suzanne replied.

“I’ve always said that any woman who marries him must be prepared

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loneliness and live independently. I must commend

Cameron chuckled.

a twinge of embarrassment but

bashful smile.

phone and dialed a number before speaking softly, “Nate, Cameron and I have returned. We’re at your place. When will you be

again. Fenna possessed an intellectual

her phone, Fenna murmured, “He’s on

back.”

do you do for a living?” Fenna inquired again.

throat.

shallow. “You don’t work? So, are

and she

hint of reproach. “Nate has maids and subordinates. He doesn’t need a housewife. Are you just spending your days idly at

scrutiny, unsure of how to justify her

y

didn’t want to work. Rather, she found herself

Without formal education or tions, she was uncertain about what kind of job to pursue.

occupations like caregiving, street vending, or working

as she had

status. Thus, she remained in a

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