The Wrong Woman
Chapter 246
Chapter 246
“You could deny the marriage and quietly divorce Nathan, or reveal your true identity,” Sienna suggested
Leaning against the sofa, Suzanne pressed her hand against her
forehead as tears gathered in her eyes. “I promised Nathan I wouldn’t mention divorce.”
“Then you must reveal your identity to prove you’re not Suzanne,” Sienna insisted.
Suzanne shook her head in resignation. “I can’t. I haven’t found the mastermind behind this conspiracy and discovered my true identity. I can’t expose myself.”
“What should we do then?” Sienna asked.
Taking a deep breath and wiping away her tears, Suzanne made her decision. “I’m going to tell Nathan. He’ll belie me, and he’s the only one who can resolve this.”
“Is he home?”
felt helpless. “No, he’s
you’re out.
responded, “Okay, I understand.”
number when Samuel called. Taking another deep breath, Suzanne answered
rang through the line. “My dear little sister, did you catch the live news broadcast? Quite sensational, isn’t it?”
gripped her clothes tightly. “Samuel, have you lost your mind? Why would you do this? Why…”
“I’ve tarnished your
worried about herself. Her concern lay solely with Nathan’s reputation. The tarnished history beneath this identity. threatened to besmirch Nathan and ruin
consequences?”
cut through the tension. “Why would I be afraid? The whole world knows
spilled your secrets on TV, Nathan
her emotions heavy with suppressed tears. She felt utterly lost and unsure of he
unexpectedly. “Dear sister. Perhaps uld grease
and salvage your reputation.
let out a cold snort.
material coming your way. The new
the scandalous tales
About The Wrong Woman - Chapter 246
The Wrong Woman is the best current series of the author Ginny Not Genie. With the below Chapter 246 content will make us lost in the world of love and hatred interchangeably, despite all the tricks to achieve the goal without any concern for the other half, and then regret. late. Please read chapter Chapter 246 and update the next chapters of this series at novelebook.com