He sighed and leaned back into his chair, his tone incredibly gentle as he spoke, “Did I wake you?”
After a day of contemtion, Suzanne could now face him calmly. A hint of detachment flickered in her
eyes as she replied, “You should get some rest. I’m fine now. You don’t have to stay here with me.”
Nathan attempted to rify the day’s events. “I didn’t see you underwater. Besides, Sally can’t swim.”
A bitter smile tugged at Suzanne’s lips. While she could ept the first exnation, the second
seemed absurd. How could a wealthy heiress not know how to swim?
Her tone grew sharper, more frustrated. “You don’t need to exin. It’s unnecessary.”
Noticing her anger from her cutting and unforgiving words, he replied helplessly, “Suzy, I can’t leave
Sally alone in that situation.”
It was the true test of loyalty. In moments of dire need, tho became muddled, and instinct dictated every
action.
Nathan loved Sally deeply, and Suzanne had no grounds to for his actions. Yet, she couldn’t help
but feel sad and heartbr
Tears welled up in Suzanne’s eyes as she looked at Nathan, her vo trembling with emotion as she
struggled to contain her tears.’ Nathan, Sally can swim. She pushed me into the pool and held me
underwater. She thinks I stole you from her. She wanted to end my
life.”
Nathan’s expression darkened instantly, and he fell silent.
Suzanne wiped away her tears, silently cursing her vulnerability. She
didn’t want to shed another tear for him, but she couldn’t seem to stop herself.
Regaining herposure, she asked calmly, “Is there any
surveince footage?”
Nathan replied casually, “No.”
Suzanne’s lips curled bitterly, a resigned smile ying on her lips. “So,
without evidence, my usations are baseless?”
At that moment, Nathan couldn’t find an answer.
A chill crept up from Suzanne’s heart, chilling her to her core. There was nothing more to be said
because nothing mattered anymore.
She nestled into the nkets and slowly shifted onto her side, turning away from Nathan. Tears slipped
from her closed eyes, tracing down her cheeks andnding softly on the pillow.
As the night deepened, the hospital ward fell into a hush. In the dim glow of the light, Nathan remained
still, his expression somber andden, his gaze piercing into the darkness. It was a long and agonizing
night.
The following morning arrived.
At the Hoffis Manor, a military vehicle pulled up before the magnificent building. Nathan swiftly stepped
out of the car, with Lucas and Cole following closely behind. The butler, taken aback their unexpected
presence, greeted them respectfully.
Nathan strode past the butler, his demeanor regal yet distant. He made a beeline for the living room
with determination.
Inside, Sally was having breakfast with Loretta. Her face brightened upon seeing Nathan. “Nate!”
Loretta wore a kind smile. “Nate, have youe to see Sally?”
Nathan’s expression darkened, and he wordlessly approached, grabbing Sally’s arm and leading her
out to the backyard. “Come with me.”
Sally was bewildered. “Where are we going?”
Nathan remained silent, his air imposing and tinged with danger.
Sensing something amiss, Loretta hurried after them. “Nate, Sally hasn’t finished her breakfast. Where
are you taking her?”
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Nathan dragged Sally to the edge of the backyard pool. Sally realized the impending danger and began
to resist and backed away. “Nate, what are you doing?”
Nathan exerted force to pull her closer, and Sally couldn’t break free from his grip. She turned and
screamed toward the second floor,” Uncle Oliver, help!”
The next moment, Nathan ruthlessly hurled Sally into the pool.
“No!” Loretta’s face paled in shock as she rushed over, her aged legs. trembling weakly. “Nate, have
you lost your mind? Sally has
aquaphobia. She can’t swim!”