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The Heartbreak Prescription (by Glazed Snow) novel Chapter 1126

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Chapter overview: Chapter 1126 from The Heartbreak Prescription (by Glazed Snow)

In this standout chapter of the billionaire novel The Heartbreak Prescription (by Glazed Snow), GoodNovel introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.

Ivy could only let go of Nathan.

"Do you not feel anything for me anymore?" she asked.

"What do you think?" he replied. "You thought Lottie was my woman. If I already had a mistress outside, then not feeling anything for you would be the normal thing, wouldn't it?"

Ivy's face went pale in an instant as panic rose in her chest. If Nathan really had no feelings for her, how was she supposed to get pregnant?

If nothing else worked, she decided she would give him pills that could keep a man going all night.

Nathan watched her beautiful eyes dart around, clearly plotting something. He grew even more irritated.

He pushed her aside and started walking toward the door.

Was he leaving?

"Nathan!"

Ivy panicked. She rushed forward and grabbed him from behind.

"Please don't go."

Nathan's voice was cold. "Let go."

He was truly angry. She hadn't contacted him the entire day, and when he finally saw her tonight, she was so tolerant and polite toward someone she believed was his mistress.

He knew her. She had pride and good manners. She would never lower herself to fight with a bar hostess over a man. She would look down on that.

Still, her calm attitude was like throwing fuel on his frustration. It felt like she didn't care about him at all.

He had wanted her to question him, to be jealous, to want him for herself.

Instead, she acted as if none of it mattered.

Ivy held him tighter. "I'm not letting go. Don't leave me."

Nathan pried her fingers off one by one, then walked away without turning back.

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