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Chapter 24

    Suzanne picked up the bowl of burning sage and walked back to the vi.


    “Madam.”


    She turned.


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    A man in a smart suit came up to her and gave her a polite nod as he handed her an envelope.


    “General Morrison told me to give you this.”


    Suzanne took the letter. “What is it?” she asked curiously.


    “I’m not sure,” the man said. “The general said that he will be away for business for the next few days,


    so if there’s anything you need, do let us know.”


    Suzanne felt her heart clench when she heard that Nathan wouldn’t be home for some time.


    She quickly pulled herself together and handed the bowl to the man. Then, she opened the envelope


    and pulled out a bank card.


    There was a note with the card, written in firm handwriting. “The password to the door and the card is


    1516117. I will be away indefinitely for business in Suntend.”


    Suzanne folded up the note and ced it in her pocket. She couldn’t stop running her fingers over the


    card as she stared at it. This belonged to Nathan.


    Her heart felt heavy, in part due to longing and in part due to pining.


    “Who set up the umbre and ced the sage for me earlier?” she asked in a low voice.


    “General Morrison asked me to do it,” the man answered.


    Suzanna was touched, but at the same time, her heart ached. It was hard not to love a man like this.


    Sally should be so happy to be deeply loved by Nathan.


    Suzanne was envious of her.


    If only she could have just a fraction of that love. What would she have to do to achieve that in her next


    life?


    As her thoughts ran away from her, she sighed. She took the bowl of sage, thanked the man, and went


    back to the vi.


    +15 B?NUS


    The next few days of living in Sudvi were some of the mostfortable days she’d had in


    three years.


    She had housekeepers to take care of her meals, so all she needed to do was read, listen to music,


    sleep in, and generally enjoy her ownpany in the peace and quiet.


    Unfortunately, the peace didn’tst long. A weekter, an uninvited guest turned disrupted the calm.


    up and


    When Sally heard that Suzanne was living in Sudvi, she hurried back to Phoenicia. She knew that


    Nathan would be away for work.


    As soon as she entered, she pointed a finger at Suzanne and demanded, “Who let you in here? Who


    said you could touch my books?”


    Suzanne closed the book she was reading and looked up calmly at Sally, who was livid.


    She stood up and put the book away before turning to Sally. “Nathan said I could.” Sally clenched her


    fists and gritted her teeth. Her eyes were burning with rage as she said,


    Sonne. I’ve tolerated you all this time for Nathan’s grandmother’s sake.”


    “This house was renovated ording to my preferences, including thisrge built–in bookshelf and all


    the books on it. This was supposed to be our marriage home,” she spat coldly. “If you hadn’t


    manipted Madam Morrison and forced yourself between us, I would be in your ce, as I should


    be!”


    “I’ve known Nathan for 20 years. We love each other. Isn’t it enough for you to take him away from me?


    Now, you want to take my house and my books away from me. How could you be so shameless,


    Suzanne?”


    If she didn’t know better, Suzanne would’ve thought that she was in the wrong from the way Sally was


    putting it.


    But she hadn’t done anything wrong.


    She was a victim too. She hadn’t known about Sally before she got married. She hadn’t even known


    that Nathan had been forced to marry her.


    “I’m sorry for the bother,” she said impassively. “I’ll pack and leave right away.


    She went back to her room, packed her clothes, took her phone, and came back down with a duffle


    bag.


    She brushed past Sally and made for the door, but Sally suddenly grabbed her arm. Her re


    was vicious. “I’m not letting you leave just like that,” she said while smiling evilly.
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