Summary of Chapter 1127 – A turning point in The Heartbreak Prescription (by Glazed Snow) by GoodNovel
Chapter 1127 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of The Heartbreak Prescription (by Glazed Snow), written by GoodNovel. With the hallmarks of billionaire literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
Ivy froze completely. Her mind went blank, as if her brain had crashed.
Deep down, she didn't really care that much about whether Nathan had anything going on outside their relationship. What she cared about was whether something like this would affect her chances of getting pregnant.
Just a moment ago, she thought Nathan was angry. She never expected him to bring in the executives just to explain that he hadn't been cheating on her.
Ivy had always believed that all men were the same, just like her father, Edric.
But at this moment, she could clearly feel that Nathan was completely different.
Nathan and Edric lived in two totally different worlds.
Nathan looked at Ivy. "Did you hear what they just said?"
Ivy snapped back to reality. "What…?"
Nathan held out his hand. "Come here."
He motioned for her to walk over, so Ivy went to him.
Nathan grabbed her wrist and pulled her toward him. Ivy dropped onto the couch beside him.
Nathan chuckled. "Did you hear what they said or not?"
Ivy nodded. "I heard them."
"So you understand now. I have nothing to do with that woman," Nathan said.
Ivy paused for a second.
"I got it." Then, she apologized on her own. "I'm sorry. I misunderstood you just now."
Abbott and the others quickly echoed her.
"Yes, Mrs. Lowe. It really was just a misunderstanding!"
"We'd feel awful if this caused any trouble between you and Mr. Lowe!"
Nathan stood up and looked at Ivy. "Get up."
One moment, he told her to come over. The next moment, he told her to stand up.
Nathan wasn't someone who showed his emotions easily, but Ivy could clearly sense that he wasn't in a good mood.
Even after she apologized, his mood hadn't improved.

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