The Wrong Woman
Chapter 162

Suzanne slammed the door shut and yelled, “Don’t look for me today! I need my space!”

Nathan lingered outside while pursing his lips. Seeing Suzanne upset gave him a strange feeling-partsweetness, part helplessness.

Suzanne leaned on the door while sorting through her thoughts. She loved Nathan but had doubts. Shewanted to depend on him, but couldn’t replace the words to tell him.

After thinking it over, Suzanne gave in and opened the door, only to replace Nathan had already left. Shesearched around but couldn’t replace him. Disheartened, she sighed and went back to her room.

As time passed, Nathan didn’t make any effort to replace her. He skipped meals and didn’t return home atnight.

Suzanne waited for him in his study, but eventually, she fell asleep, only to wake up and discoverNathan was still nowhere to be found

Late at night, Suzanne pouted in bed while hugging her pillow in frustration. Thoughts of Nathan’swhereabouts occupied her mind but she held back from texting him.

She got annoyed because he followed her wishes so faithfully and didn’t go looking for her.

The following day at noon, the sun beamed down brightly. The mountain road curved and seemed togo on forever, with only a few vehicles on the wide path.

A fancy car was making its way to Phoenicia. In the back seat, Nathan appeared aloof and distant, hisgaze profound as he stared

contemplatively out of the window.

Cole was behind the wheel, and Lucas occupied the passenger seat. They were both puzzled aboutNathan’s decisions.

Despite being engrossed in official matters, he had spent hours traveling back to the military base tocomplete his duties and was now rushing back to Phoenicia without pausing for a break.

The considerable distance between the two cities and the fatigue from the constant back-and-forthtravel left them silently pondering. They figured Nathan must have his reasons for such actions.

As they drove past a sloping road on a small hill, Nathan suddenly instructed, “Pull over by theroadside.”

“Here?” Cole was surprised.

“Yes,” Nathan responded indifferently.

The car veered off the main road and parked by the grassy edge of the hill. Nathan opened the door,stepped out, and strolled toward the dense wild grass. Cole and Lucas stared in bewilderment asNathan vanished into the dense thicket.

Cole scrunched his face. “What’s General Morrison doing?”

“Maybe he needs to answer the call of nature?” Lucas suggested.

Cole raised an eyebrow. “You think the general would do that anywhere?”

Lucas grinned awkwardly. “No, then what’s he doing?”

Cole shook his head. He opened the car door and got out. Lucas did the same, and they both waitedsilently beside the car for Nathan to

return.

Nathan headed toward a patch of blooming white zinnias. He glanced around, bent down, and picked ahandful of flowers.

After pulling them out, he wrapped their roots with a handkerchief from his pocket to make sure the soilstayed contained.

Cole and Lucas looked on in confusion. Eventually, Cole broke the silence, “Is General Morrison payingtribute to a fallen comrade?”

“Maybe,” Lucas replied.

As Nathan gazed at the white zinnias he had picked, his eyes softened with tenderness. He gentlyplucked away some wilted. leaves.

Thinking about Suzanne’s happy expression at the sight of the

beautiful flowers, a smile lit up Nathan’s face. He returned with the zinnias.

Shocked, Cole patted Lucas on the shoulder. “D-Did you see that

smile on General Morrison’s face?”

Lucas nodded vigorously, his jaw hanging open.

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