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Chapter 250

    Suzanne ended the call once again.


    Almost immediately, her phone buzzed incessantly with iing calls and messages. Despite the


    inte being scoured clean, those determined individuals had managed to leak her number.


    In less than ten minutes, a barrage of calls bombarded her, apanied by an onught of


    messages. Suzanne’s breath quickened, and her nerves were stretched thin.


    She hastily powered off her phone, her appetite for breakfastpletely gone. She felt like she was


    teetering on the edge of madness, her hands cradling her head as she sank into deep thought.


    The weight of the situation threatened to overwhelm her, and she worried about the potential impact on


    Nathan.


    “Madam, are you all right?” the maid asked, concern etched on her face.


    Suzanne shook her head silently..


    “Don’t worry, Madam, Mr. Morrison has everything under control,” the maid reassured her. Suzanne fell


    silent for a moment before decisively grabbing her phone and striding upstairs.


    In her room, she closed the door, powered on her device, and dialed Samuel’s number. Within


    seconds, Samuel answered the call. “Well, well, if it isn’t my little sister?”


    Suzanne held back tears as she spoke, her words deliberate. “What exactly do you want?”


    “Didn’t I make myself clear yesterday? Eighty million dors in


    alimony, all in one go.”


    Suzanne felt a sharp pang in her chest. “I don’t have it.”


    “But you’re the renowned Inkwell. Just sell a few artworks, and you’d have tens of millions,” Samuel


    snapped.


    “Even if you don’t, isn’t there still Nathan? Even a fraction of his


    wealth is worth more than 80 million dors.


    “Look at you and your husband, wealthy and powerful, yet you don’t even care about your own family!


    Is that eptable?”


    After venting for a moment, Samuel’s tone grew even more arrogant. I went all the way to the border,


    hoping to secure a position through Nathan. However, he treated me like a dog, casting me aside with


    no regard. Suzanne, I won’t tolerate this indignity!”


    Suzanne clenched her teeth in anger. “So, you put our parents on TV, stirred up trouble, reduced me to


    nothing, and exposed me entirely. Now, you even gave my contact information to the media?”


    Samuel’s response was terse. “I’ve given yo plenty of chances, but you’ve left me no choice.”


    Suzanne stepped out onto the balcony, her grip tight on the railing as she watched the clouds driftzily


    across the sky, her vexation palpable. “Are there others involved in this affair?”


    Samuel hesitated momentarily before firing back, “Who else could be involved?”


    Suzanneposed herself, her tone softening. “Samuel, I may not match your tactics, but remember,


    I’m not alone. I have a husband.”


    Samuel let out a derisiveugh.


    “My husband is none other than Nathan Morrison,” Suzanne asserted. “Don’t underestimate him.”


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    Samuel scoffed, “I have the national media backing me, and the world’s attention is fixed on my every


    move. Do you honestly believe ! fear him?”


    “Check online and see where are all your attention.” Suzanne reminded him sternly, before ending the


    call.


    After powering off her phone, she settled into a wicker chair and silently watched the scenery outside.


    Her emotions were weighed down by the gravity of the situation.


    At that moment, Suzanne yearned fervently to reim her memories, to break free from the clutches of


    the York family.


    Nathan was out for some matter. She had faith that he would resolve the matter, potentially spelling the


    York family’s downfall. Suzanne resolved to wait patiently at home.


    As the night grew still, Suzanne remained indoors all day, with Nathan yet to return even by midnight.


    She refrained from checking her phone, dreadi. a deluge of calls and messages. Nor did she venture to


    ask about Nathan’s whereabouts, opting instead to wait until she drifted into slumber.


    By the morning of the third day, a maid rushed to Suzanne in distress. ‘Madam, your mother is outside


    the gates of Imperial Heights and she’s kneeling with a banner. You must go and check on it!”
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