The Wrong Woman – Chapter 158
Chapter 158 Layla arrogantly jabbed a finger in Suzanne’s direction, her voice dripping with disdain. “Don’t let your fame as a painter get to your head. You don’t hold a…
Chapter 158 Layla arrogantly jabbed a finger in Suzanne’s direction, her voice dripping with disdain. “Don’t let your fame as a painter get to your head. You don’t hold a…
Chapter 157 Suzanne finally regained her composure as she met Nathan’s earnest gaze. His touch brought a soothing warmth to her cheeks. “Were we pitted against each other?” she asked…
Chapter 156 In despair, Suzanne pleaded, her voice trembling, “I beg you, Nathan. Please, don’t let my last admiration for you crumble into disillusionment. I can’t take this anymore. I-”…
Chapter 155 Nathan’s expression crumbled instantly. As he released Suzanne’s arm in sorrow, he silently retreated a few steps with eyes downcast. Suzanne was confused about the sudden shift in…
Chapter 154 Nathan peered into Suzanne’s bright and hopeful eyes, captivated by her gentle yet resolute demeanor. Despite her apparent meekness, she exuded a quiet confidence and radiance. As Nathan…
Chapter 153 Nathan strolled over to Suzanne, captivated by her portrayal of his backyard on canvas. “I’m offering a hundred million for this masterpiece. Any particular charity in mind?” he…
Chapter 152 As the assistant made a dash for the door, they were intercepted by Norvanian military soldiers. The lawyer quickly interjected, “We could sue you for defamation.” However, the…
Chapter 151 Before “Inkwell” could make a move, Suzanne had picked up the paintbrush. Despite her memory loss, she had no intention of relying on her previous works. Instinctively, she…
Chapter 150 The phone rang several times before a woman answered the call in Sunterlish, “Hello, who is this?” Feeling very nervous, Suzanne took a deep breath and pretended to…
Chapter 149 Nathan looked into Suzanne’s clear eyes and realized her gaze had changed. The certainty in her eyes exuded confidence and self- assurance. Her timidity and self-doubt had inexplicably…