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The Sweet Rival (Mango Shen and Nathaniel Ye) novel Chapter 347

"Ah!"

Mango cried out in alarm. Alas, Nathaniel had covered her mouth before she could say anything else. Then, he quickly pulled up her clothes and wrapped them tightly around her as he looked around for cameras. He was afraid that his wife's body would be exposed.

This series of actions happened so quick that Mango was completely stunned and she lost bearing of the current situation.

It wasn't until Nathaniel pulled her up that she realised the furious blush that covered her cheeks.

"I won't ever go out with you again, you're a bad influence."

Then, Mango ran to the changing room to change out of her clothes after she locked Nathaniel outside.

Desire rippled through Nathaniel's body as he held on to Mango earlier, and the feeling of being robbed of his satisfaction rendered him speechless. However, his gaze dimmed when he recalled Mango's current well-being.

D*mn it!

He would just have to deal with it.

In fact, he didn't dare to be too rough with Mango right now, so perhaps they could intimate in a few more days. If it weren't for his concern for her wellbeing, he wouldn't have passed up such a wonderful opportunity.

Then, Nathaniel let out a sigh when he thought of this. He looked around, only to find that his clothes had been taken by Mango, which rendered him speechless.

"Mango!"

"Don't talk to me, I don't want to hear your voice or see you. Please shut up for three minutes."

Mango felt incredibly ashamed when she thought of what had happened earlier.

Although it was an accident, she was still quite affected by it.

Then, she looked at her raging blush in the mirror. She looked beautiful and seductive, so why did Nathaniel suddenly stop?

The hospital had already given them the all-clear to be intimate with each other, so why did he wrap her up with her own clothes?

A sudden wave of shyness washed over Mango when she realised what she was troubled about.

What did she expect?

Did she expect Nathaniel to have his way with her right here?

Was she waiting for him to make a move?

Thus, Mango felt confused by her suggestive thoughts.

Had she always been this hypocritical?

Meanwhile, Nathaniel had no idea what Mango was thinking about, but he decided to keep silent since it was his wife's wishes. Perhaps it was better to give her some time.

For a moment, neither of them made a sound.

Then, Nathaniel glanced at his phone and saw that there were several missed calls, almost all of which were from Terrance.

Nathaniel obviously knew why Terrance was calling him, but he didn't really feel like caring about it at all.

The family event had been ruined by Madam Hans's actions, and Nathaniel would never let Mango suffer because of that.

Wasn't it all just about her identity?

If the Hans Family didn't appreciate Mango, then he would come up with his own plan.

As Nathaniel thought of this, he immediately picked up his phone and called Carlson Mo in

Santell Capital.

"So now you remember to call me? You didn't come with Terrance the last time he was here because you had some family issues to settle. Have you handled it by now?"

Carlson was a very busy man, so he seldom had the chance to meet up with Nathaniel despite that they were war comrades.

However, Nathaniel didn't have much time to chat and he got straight to the point, "Open a file for me in Terrance's identity application. I'll handle my wife's identity from now on."

"Hm? Your wife is that lady from the Hans Family?"

Carlson had heard about this from Terrance, so he asked once more to reconfirm.

On the other hand, Nathaniel also decided to tell him the truth and he nodded before saying, "Yes. Right now, Madam Hans has gone a bit senile, so I should just handle my wife's identity right now instead of waiting for the Hans Family."

"That's very romantic and all, but when's the wedding? I heard that you wanted to have another one. Since I couldn't join the last one as I was occupied with a mission, what about this one?"

Carlson's words put Nathaniel in a good mood.

"Of course you can come. You can even make travel arrangements now, but about her identity..."

"I'll send a fax over to you and give the relevant authorities in Ocean City a call. After that, you can just head over to their office."

"Okay, thank you!"

By the time Nathaniel hung up, Mango had already left the changing room. She looked quizzically at the phone in Nathaniel's hand and asked.

"Who did you call?"

"One of my friends from my military days. Wait a moment for me, we'll head down to the police station to get your identity sorted after I get changed."

Mango was taken aback at Nathaniel's words.

"Can we really do that?"

"Terrance has already completed nearly all of the procedures required, except for the last step. The only thing I need is for the authorities over at Santell Capital to fax over a copy of your identity application. Don't worry, everything will be okay."

Then, Nathaniel gave Mango a small smile.

Tears immediately filled Mango's eyes.

As expected, Nathaniel was the only person that she could depend on.

She had originally wanted the Hans Family to handle her identity application because she wanted to legally join their family. However, Andrea's presence had screwed that up and Mango was repulsed by how much Madam Hans cared for Andrea.

The fact that Madam Hans had used Mango's identity issues and force her to accept Andrea was unacceptable.

Although Madam Hans didn't know the truth behind everything, her ignorant manner of defending an outsider saddened Mango greatly.

In fact, Mango had only claimed that Nathaniel could give her an identity out of spite and she never expected that he would actually do it.

"Thank you, Nathaniel."

Mango suddenly threw herself at Nathaniel and hugged him tightly.

The desire which Nathaniel had worked so hard to suppress suddenly reared its head once more.

"If you don't let go, I can't promise that we'll be able to leave anytime soon."

His voice was husky, and he was obviously trying to control himself.

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