Suzanne couldn’t stand him any longer and shouted furiously, “Cole,e in.”
Cole, who was waiting outside, entered the room and asked
respectfully, “Yes, Mrs. Morrison?”
“Throw him out of the Norvanian Military and forbid him from ever entering again,” she instructed. “If he
stirs up any trouble or tries to force his way in, deal with him ording to thew.”
“Yes, Mrs. Morrison.” He walked to Samuel and said, “This way please.”
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Samuel was unfazed by her words. He walked toward the sofa and sat downzily. He propped a leg
up on his knee and lifted a brow provokingly.
“I’m not leaving. Get your general here and tell him his wife’s brother is looking for him. Ask him to
come me,” he demanded arrogantly.
The audacity of this man. Suzanne was actually speechless.
Cole was unusually calm. He calmly took out his pistol and disengaged the safety.
Upon seeing this, Samuel’s face paled, and he stiffened. He then
swallowed.
“I let you in on behalf of the fact that you’re Mrs. Morrison’s brother,” he exined. “Since she doesn’t
want to see you and told me to deal with you in ordance with thew, do you know what this ce
is?”
He continued, “Trespassing the Norvanian Military and stirring up trouble. Do you know what kind of
consequences you’ll face?”
Samuel was trembling in fear. He sat upright and forced himself to remain still. “I just wanted to see my
brother-inw. I’m not stirring up any trouble.”
“ording to Norvanianws, trespassers of the military base can be shot on sight depending on the
circumstance.” Cole dered before aiming his gun at him.
Samuel violently stood up. His hands shot up instinctively, and he stammered in fear, “I-I’m leaving right
now. D-Don’t shoot.”
He didn’t even dare to exhale. As he passed Suzanne on the way out, he lowered his head next to her
ear and said through gritted teeth,
“Just you wait. I won’t let this go so easily.”
Then, he was escorted out of the ce by Cole.
She was fuming. Her tightened fists trembled lightly, and she was frozen in ce. She couldn’t soothe
her irritation at all.
She absolutely despised the York family. She wanted to get rid of this identity as soon as possible and
run to being who she originally was. However, she couldn’t remember who she was at all.
Who was she?
Who was the one behind all of this and wanted to cause her harm?
After dragging her exhausted self back to the barracks, Suzanne took a bath and fell asleep on the
bed.
She was incredibly tired.
Suzanne woke up the next day at noon. After lunch, she stayed in her room reading a book.
All she could think about was Nathan.
How was he today? Did he eat his meals and his medication? Did he
rest well?
She wanted to visit him and spend some time with him. However, she was also afraid that he’d be
unweing and kick her out.
Propping her head on her chin, she flipped through the pages lightly as her gaze drifted off. She was
lost in her frustrated thoughts when her phone beeped.
She snapped out of it and checked the disy. It was a message from Nathan. After freezing for a
moment, she immediately opened it.
“If it’s not too much trouble, please bring me a book to curb my boredom,” the text read.
Suzanne was puzzled.
Curb his boredom? This man works even when he’s injured. How can such a busy man like himself be
bored with nothing to do?
Besides, weren’t there a bunch of subordinates at his beck and call? Why did he ask her to do it?
She thought it was strange but didn’, ad too much into it. She grabbed a book from the room and fixed
her appearance before heading out.
He probably just wanted to read a book.