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Chapter 116

    Suzanne walked the two-hour journey back to Morrison Residence alone in the rain. By the time she


    reached her house, her entire body had grown weak.


    After showering, Suzanne went to sleep in bed before even drying her hair. Only sleep could stop her


    from thinking about Nathan.


    Suzanne didn’t leave the room nor felt hungry for the entire day. She woke up at midnight feeling really


    hot and ufortable. Only then did she realize she was ill.


    Suzanne was about to give Nathan a call when she saw Nathan had sent her a text. She quickly


    opened the messaging app.


    “I still love Sally,” Nathan wrote.


    Those four words pierced Suzanne’s heart like a sharp de.


    Tears pooled in her eyes as she swiftly set her phone down. She turned her face upwards and wiped


    the tears that crept out of her eyes with her fingers.


    Suzanne inhaled deeply and held her breath. Yet even that inhale made painnce through her chest,


    making her unable to hold bac her tears.


    Suzanne silently gnawed on her lip, her throat burning with the urge to cry. She restrained herself for a


    long while before the urge


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    She wiped her tears and typed out a reply to Nathan. “I understand. We can get the papers filed


    whenever you’re free. Just let me know.”


    “I can divorce whenever you want. It’s up to you.”


    Suzanne’s heart grew cold at those words.


    What did Nathan mean? She could leave whenever? It was up to her? What a jackass!


    Was Suzanne’s love so cheap? Should she not have wasted her time in this hopeless marriage?


    She switched off her phone and went to get some medicines.


    But the moment Suzanne’s feet touched the ground, her head swam. As her legs buckled forth, she fell


    right onto the floor.


    She hissed in pain as her hands mmed against the floor, pain shooting through her entire body.


    Tears fell from her eyes yet again.


    Suzanne’s body felt weak and pained, yet none of itpared to how much her heart was hurting. She


    felt hopeless in this pit of despair.


    Suzanne picked herself up before falling heavily onto the bed. She then covered herself in the nket


    and continued sleeping.


    The medicine didn’t matter anymore. A woman suffering like Suzanne might as well end her own life in


    order to be liberated.


    Nathan walked out of the washroom in a new set of clothes.


    Sally had just finished deleting the messages she sent. She continued putting up the act of drying


    Nathan’s phone with a hairdryer.


    A cunning light shone in her eyes as she handed him the phone. “Your phone is still working fine, Nate.


    I’ve already dried it for you.”


    Nathan took his phone and looked through it briefly before putting it back into his pocket.


    “The housemaid was so careless. How could she have ended up bumping into you with that ss of


    water she brought for me? Oh


    well, I’ll have Grandma fire her tomorrow.”


    Nathan quickly stopped Sally. “You don’t need to. She only sshed water on my clothes.”


    “Alright then.”


    “Rest well. I’m going to head back now.” Nathan was still worried about Suzanne who had been left


    alone back home. He hadn’t returned for an entire night. What if Suzanne started overthinking?


    When Sally saw that Nathan was leaving, she quickly ran over and clung to his arm. Tears fell from her


    eyes as if onmand. “Don’t go, Nate… What do I do without you?”


    “Sally…” Nathan’s brows furrowed.


    Loretta walked over upon hearing themotion, looking helpless. She said, “Please, Nathan. Think of


    it as a plea from me. Stay a little. longer with Sally, won’t you? I’m scared she might do something rash


    if you leave right now.”


    Nathan looked exasperated. “What Sally needs the most right now are the doctors, Madam Hoffis.”
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