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A Contract Marriage After a ONS novel Chapter 1013

Natalie ignored what Livia just did. She looked at Billy pitifully and said, "Billy, are you going to strangle me now? I've told you that I just made a phone call to Sherman. She had to take full responsibility for the accidental miscarriage and I had nothing to do with it. I'm your wife now. Are you going to strangle me for something that's long past?"

The anger built up inside Billy as he heard her say these words, and he said coldly, "If you hadn't called Sherman to provoke her, she wouldn't have miscarried."

"So you mean I killed her baby?" Natalie shook her head, "Do you want to put all the blame on me now? I didn't speak ill about the baby, and I didn't have any reason to harm the baby! I just gave Sherman a call."

Billy still held her neck tightly and did not let go.

It hurt so much and made Natalie feel very uncomfortable. So she exploded.

"Why are you so angry now? Is it because you have wronged Sherman about the miscarriage of the baby? Now that she's in a relationship with another man, you regret divorcing her. When she was with you, you didn't cherish her. Now that she is dating someone else, you try every means to get back together with

her. Don't forget how she beat you so that you couldn't move and lie in the hospital. In fact, you are a bitch yourself!"

Divia couldn't understand why Natalie was making Billy angrier at this moment. Billy's face was darker than before.

Hearing that, Billy gave her a hard and resounding slap in the face. The next moment, Natalie fell to the ground, and a red and swollen palm print appeared on her cheek.

The moment Natalie fell, her wrist hit the coffee table. The pain made her feel that her bones were about to break.

Billy turned his back on her and Divia and left directly.

Instead of returning to the Day family's villa, to the bar, or to Mark and Charlie, he went back to the old apartment that Sherman and he had used to live in.

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