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A Losing Game of Love novel Chapter 46

Summary for Chapter 46: A Losing Game of Love

Summary of Chapter 46 – A pivotal chapter in A Losing Game of Love by Anjan Stormi

The chapter Chapter 46 is one of the most intense moments in A Losing Game of Love, written by Anjan Stormi. With signature elements of the Internet genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.

"You clueless fool, if you keep causing trouble, you can forget about this wedding today!"

Natalia, clearly feeling humiliated, glared at me with resentment. I let out a cold laugh.

"Do you know why? Because you're not the billionaire's wife. Your husband isn't a billionaire."

"The real billionaire is the man standing next to me."

Natalia insisted firmly, "Impossible! My husband is right here with me, and you're all pretending to be rich!" She turned to Jack, "Honey, tell them they're impersonating you. Expose them!"

Jack's face turned pale, and his eyes flickered nervously, avoiding Natalia's question altogether. Edward, fed up, decided to set the record straight.

"Jack, you've got some nerve. You dared to use my sports car without permission."

"And the ring your so-called fiancée is talking about? It's the engagement ring I prepared for Kate, and you secretly took it!"

With that, the entire truth came to light. Jack's face flushed red, and he lowered his head. "I'm sorry, boss. I know I was wrong. Can you give me one more chance?"

Hearing this, Natalia's eyes reddened, and she shouted at him, "What did you just say?! He's your boss? So what are you, then?"

My parents looked completely bewildered, asking, "Son-in-law, what are you saying? Are you drunk?"

Jack opened his mouth to speak, but I cut him off, addressing Natalia. "He's nothing but my husband's driver. That's how he used my husband's car to take you on dates, used my engagement ring to propose to you, and even booked this hotel under my husband's name."

Natalia's face went blank with disbelief.

"You dared to deceive me! If you hadn't pretended to be a billionaire, I'd never have looked at someone like you!"

She erupted into a hysterical fit, screaming wildly. The relatives who had been watching the spectacle now looked dumbfounded.

Natalia glared at me, her eyes fierce. "Fine! I'll give it back!" She took out the ring and handed it to me.

I smiled slightly, "You're not going anywhere. I've already called the police, so stay put until they arrive."

When my mother heard I'd called the police, she hurried over, grabbing my hand.

"Kate, you and Natalia are family, after all. No matter how much you dislike her, don't turn her over to the police. You'd ruin her life."

"And we're getting old; being dragged to the police station would be a huge embarrassment for us. Please, Kate, don't make a scene."

I scoffed, "You've never treated me as family. And now you suddenly remember we're family?"

In the end, Natalia, Jack, and my parents were taken to the police station. The relatives who had been cozying up to Natalia yesterday didn't even bother to visit her. Not surprising—they were just like fair-weather friends, switching sides when convenient.

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