Natalie called Jordan again, but he still didn't answer.
However, he quickly sent her a text message.
"Natalie, go home. We'll talk properly tonight when I get back."
Reading his message, Natalie finally let out a sigh of relief. He was willing to talk.
Jordan definitely wouldn't divorce her.
She was the heiress of the Gates family.
She was his childhood friend, the woman he loved the most.
He had told her that his affair with his secretary was just a momentary impulse, a craving for something new. Deep down, he still loved her.
As for what happened with those men...
It wasn't like she wanted it. She had been set up, drugged. She was a victim too.
As long as Jordan didn't hold her compromised purity against her, she wouldn't hold his affair with the secretary against him.
They couldn't divorce.
If they did, she would become a laughingstock.
He would also lose the powerful backing of her family, which would put him at a massive disadvantage in the fight for the Lane family inheritance against his stepmother and his half-brother.
Thinking of this, Natalie scoffed. "Isabella, you wanted to ruin my marriage and force a divorce. I'm sorry to disappoint you, but Jordan and I are staying together!"
As for Ethan, she would figure that out when he returned from his business trip.
There was no way she was just going to let Ethan go. She was used to him spoiling her and tolerating her every flaw.
Once he was back, she would still go see him. Only this time, she would have to do it in secret. She couldn't be as brazen as before.
In the past, she thought Jordan didn't mind.
She thought they were completely on the same page.
Now she realized he did mind; he just never said it out loud.
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