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Chapter 171

    Betty’s gaze softened as she looked at Suzanne, her smile turning affectionate.


    “Oh dear, you’ve changed so much. I never imagined my little girl would blossom into such a wonderful


    lady. You make me proud.”


    Unwilling to bask in Betty’spliments, Suzanne leaned in, resting her hands on the table. “What


    exactly had I changed?” she asked.


    Betty folded her hands and leaned closer to Suzanne. “When you were young, you took after your


    father and weren’t particrly pretty. You often talked about getting stic surgery when you grew up.


    “But now, you’ve grown into a natural beauty. Your graceful demeanor, those youthful features, and


    your round face are simply enchanting.”


    As Betty spoke, Suzanne couldn’t help but touch her own cheek, as if seeking confirmation.


    Betty continued, “And your personality has softened. You used to be aggressive, but now you’ve


    be gentle and sweet, with a soft,


    mellow voice.


    “No wonder you’ve captured the leader of the military base. You’re truly perfect now.


    “You often fought with Samuel and argued with me and your father. But now, you handle conflicts


    rationally. You know his ws and know how to avoid them. You’ve also be respectful and polite.


    “Truly, you’ve made a lot of improvement.”


    “Suzanne, I’m so proud to have you as my daughter.”


    Confused, Suzanne asked, “Do I seem like a different person?”


    Betty subconsciously nodded, but quickly corrected herself, gazing at Suzanne in surprise. “You’re still


    my daughter, no matter how you’ve changed.”


    Suzanne smiled bitterly, silently affirming Betty’s words with a nod.


    Judging from Betty’s candid and straightforward remarks, it seemed she wasn’t aware of Suzanne’s


    true identity. Betty was also kept in


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    the dark.


    “Who could be behind all this?” Suzanne pondered.


    After finishing their meal, Suzanne gave Betty two thousand dors in cash and sent her back to the


    hotel room before leaving.


    Instead of returning to Morrison Residence, Suzanne took a cab and departed from Phoenicia. After


    hours of travel, she reached another city where she arranged for a new round of testing using Betty’s


    and


    her blood.


    During registration, she provided Sienna’s name and ID number to maintain anonymity. Without


    privileges, she anticipated a week-long


    wait for the results.


    After the examination, Suzanne tucked away the receipt slip inside


    her phone case.


    The night enveloped the world in tranquility. In the early hours, the streets were bathed in the soft glow


    of yellow streetlights, deserted except for a sparse scattering of vehicles, with no sign of any


    pedestrians.


    Suzanne leaned against the car window. A slight drowsiness was induced by the passing scenery


    outside, mesmerizing her with its rhythmic motion.


    A ring of the phone broke the silence.


    Swiftly, she grasped her phone and nced at the screen. It was a


    call from Nathan.


    Without hesitation, she answered, “Hello?”


    Nathan’s voice, though light, carried a tinge of tension. “Are you not returning home tonight?”


    “No, I am,” Suzanne assured, sensing his subtle blend of displeasure and concern. “I’m on my way


    back.”


    “Where are you? I cane pick you up.”


    “No need, I’m already in a cab, nearly there.”


    “Stay safe,” Nathan instructed.


    “Okay.”


    With no further words, Nathan ended the call. Suzanne’s unease grew


    as she set her phone aside.


    Ten minutester, the cab halted in front of Morrison Residence. After paying, Suzanne exited the cab


    and hastened toward the


    imposing gate.


    Abruptly, a towering figure emerged before her, bathed in the gentle glow of the nearby lights. Under


    the gentle glow, his features carved sharply, emanating an aura of quiet authority. His prating gaze


    fixed upon her.


    Suzanne’s steps faltered, her heart quickening as she swallowed


    nervously.


    It was Nathan.


    Suzanne wondered, “Why was he waiting at the gate?”


    In that instance, Suzanne’s emotions mirrored those of a child caught sneaking out to yte at night,


    apprehensive of parental


    reprimand.
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