Feel the Way You Feel, My Love Chapter 1005
Natalie turned to face her and grinned, signaling she was okay.
On the other hand, Susan snapped back into reality and laughed aloud. “That’s great! Oh my, I’m so happy! I can’t believe he’s dead! In fact, he died before me! My plan succeeded in the end! Hahaha!”
“You’re right. Your plan didn’t fail. So, what’s with the tears?” Natalie asked.
Tears? What does she mean? Am I crying?
Susan lifted her hands to touch her eyes and realized they were wet.
She was confused about what had happened and didn’t understand the reason behind her tears.
She also wondered why there was an uncomfortable feeling forming in her heart.
Just when Susan was bewildered, Natalie’s words sent her heart into a panic. “I guess you really don’t have any feelings for Harrison.”
The truth is, Natalie knew that Susan had feelings for Harrison. If not, she wouldn’t have reacted like so after learning about Harrison’s death.
After all, they had been together for two decades. They were like family to each other despite growing out of love.
“No, that’s not possible. How could I have feelings for Harrison?” Susan was trembling. “That old man has a bad temper. He was also stubborn and dominant! How could I ever fall in love with someone like him?”
Joyce crossed her arms. “Oh really? Then, tell me why you know so much about him?”
Natalie wasn’t afraid. “Oh, I almost forgot. You could have inherited my father’s fortune if you avoided jail time.”
“What?” Susan’s face went pale.
What does she mean by that?
“What do you mean?” Susan was enraged at this point. “It means Harrison drafted the will before he found out you had an affair with Warren. The will clearly states that you’d received seventy percent of his inheritance while Jared and I would inherit the remaining thirty percent. It happened on the second day of his hospitalization,” Natalie answered indifferently.
Susan widened her eyes in shock. “That’s impossible!”
Harrison prepared the will ready in advance and left seventy percent to me? That’s impossible!
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