The Wrong Woman
Chapter 326
Chapter 326
Oliver was a doctor, so he was capable of sedating a person easily.
Oliver adjusted his glasses. He said leisurely, “Nate, you’ve always been calm and rational. Why are you so reckless this time?
“Storming into my house with so many people, I can sue you for trespassing.”
Nathan walked over and sat on the sofa. He remained composed as he said calmly, “You might as well add one more charge.”
Oliver was confused. He asked, “What do you mean?”
Nathan ignored his question. With a commanding presence, he calmly said, “Search.”
His men quickly dispersed, searching every corner of the house. Phoebe also rushed into the
rooms.
Oliver stood up abruptly. Oliver’s face turned pale as he saw this. He looked at Nathan with disbelief, “Nathan, are you really going to break the law deliberately?”
“I’m enforcing the law,” Nathan calmly responded.
you don’t, I’ll take legal action against you you to
expression. He remained silent.
said confidently, “I never expected you to break the
silent and composed.
your love for Sally was worth respecting. But I didn’t expect that once your heart changed, all that affection
love
calmly replied, “If you truly love someone, you would want them
what they want, and respect their choices, instead of keeping them to
exclaimed, “So, she didn’t
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gloomy. He glanced toward the
Oliver saw through the truth and burst
to the living
to him.
nothing was found on the second floor.”
Morrison, we searched the first floor and outside, but
over. She asked angrily, “Oliver, where did you
tinge of emotion, “You should think about how to explain to the judge.
About The Wrong Woman - Chapter 326
The Wrong Woman is the best current series of the author Ginny Not Genie. With the below Chapter 326 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 326 and update the next chapters of this series at novelebook.com