The Wrong Woman

Chapter 108

Chapter 108

Layla was caught off guard by Nathan’s protective side for his wife. She nervously apologized, “Nathan, I’m sorry for talking too much.”

Suzanne was surprised and grateful for Nathan standing up for her. She suddenly cared less about what others thought of her.

After all, dealing with Duke and Layla’s condescending attitude had become routine for Suzanne.

Lindsey was in shock and blurted out, “Wait, she’s my mom’s nurse? Oh no! Her reputation is bad, and she’s from a rough background. Nate, marrying her is embarrassing, don’t you think?”

Nathan’s face turned red with anger as he rose to his feet. “Say that again, I dare you.”

Lindsey felt a rush of fear. Her legs gave way, and she sank onto the couch. Nathan’s unexpected fury left her in a state of panic. It was a

side of him she had never seen before.

Elyse’s contempt deepened on the sidelines, and her sense of superiority grew stronger. Initially lacking confidence, she now sa herself as far superior to Suzanne, who was from a less privilege background.

However, Suzanne wanted everyone in the family to get along,

She gently pulled Nathan back to

couldn’t help but smirk as they watched. the drama unfold between Nathan and

cold stare made Lindsey uneasy, but she tried to act calm and said, “I-I was just telling it like it s!”

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a deep sigh, Nathan took Suzanne’s hand

head back to our

shaking her head. She knew that

would only make things tougher for her with

Morrison household.

He reluctantly took a seat and held back his anger. Everyone in the room

bit. Upon discovering Suzanne’s background, she opted for

be super-talented. She even bagged tons of awards in art and design. So, Suzanne, where did you graduate

knew Lindsey was attempting to put her

bit lost about how to respond. Yet, she could tell

caught

the living

and darted back out while urging, lend me a hand with

quickly unfurled the painting that Wendy was holding.

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