Turning Of The Tide

Chapter 23



Chapter 23
Although the rain wasn’t heavy, it fell lightly on her, giving her a slight
chill.
On the busy street, people hurriedly walked by, some without umbrellas, running quickly in the rain, perhaps trying to avoid the
impending downpour. The traffic jam was very common in Athana, and the drizzle only made it worse.
Fortunately, her vehicle wasn’t a four-wheeler and could move through. the streets and alleys.
Looking up, Natalie saw dark clouds dominating another corner of the sky. Trying to escape the rain, she darted in and out of the
gaps between. cars, like a running rabbit. The flow of vehicles somewhat limited her speed.
“Mr. Wilson, it’s Mrs. Wilson,” said Jim. Trevon finished work early this evening. Frank and Hackett had come to look for him this
afternoon, so he had no intention of going out again.
Jim, with sharp eyesight, immediately noticed the motorbike weaving through the traffic. The license plate was still fresh in his
memory.
Trevon paused from flipping through the files, raised his gaze toward the window, and saw the woman riding on a motorbike
continuously darting between the vehicles, her movements agile. It was clear that she was always like this.
However, seeing her getting wet in the rain without a raincoat furrowed Trevon’s brow. He lightly parted his lips and instructed
Jim, “Go and buy a better raincoat for her tomorrow and tell her it was you who bought it.”
Trevon’s words shocked Jim, who couldn’t help but observe Trevon’s expression through the rearview mirror.
Jim saw an expressionless face, as if it was just a random remark.
“Did I misunderstand it?” Jim wondered. “Is Mr. Wilson starting to fall for Mrs. Wilson?”
However, Jim had confidence in Natalie. He believed that she would definitely be able to make Trevon fall in love with her,
without a doubt.
Thinking about it, Jim felt extremely happy. After all, once he saw how

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Trevon tried to pursue his wife, he could quietly make money by sharing those happy moments he had seen with Terrell.
“Happiness shared is happiness doubled,” he murmured inwardly. “Yes, this is a profitable project!”
The car stopped at Adare Manor, and Jim was still in a cheerful mood.
Trevon lifted his dim and unclear gaze, looking toward the bright and spacious living room of the villa. “Why are you looking so
happy and foolish?”
Jim, who was interrupted by Trevon, was momentarily stunned. “It’s nothing.”
Trevon gave him a disdainful look. “Go buy a raincoat now.”
“Huh?” Jim couldn’t believe what he had heard.
“Oh, Mr. Wilson,” he thought, “we’re already home. Why do you want to buy a raincoat? What were you doing just now? It’s not
going to rain. tomorrow. Why are you in such a hurry?”
However, Jim had no other choice. Under the pressure of his boss, he had to start the engine again.
Inside the kitchen at Adare Manor, Natalie was feeling a bit hungry. She was rummaging through the fridge for food, not realizing
that she had forgotten to restock recently as she was busy.
The fridge was empty. There was nothing inside, not even vegetables or
eggs.
However, her stomach was growling with hunger. She had thought about taking a shower because she got drenched. But then
she realized that after cooking, she would be covered in oil fumes and have to take a shower again. Therefore, she decided to
eat first and then shower. Suddenly, she remembered that there was a durian in the kitchen.
To eat or not to eat? That was the question. Natalie remembered the next night after getting married, she was eating durian, and
Trevon handed her a premarital agreement with a disgusted expression on his face.
“He probably won’t be back so early, Natalie thought. “It’s not even 9 o’clock yet.
Choosing between starving to death and being scolded, Natalie decided to stick to her principle of not starving to death.

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After making up her mind, she decisively took out the durian.
Ten minutes later, the durian was opened. Before long, a plate of incredibly pungent durian flesh was ready.
Natalie carried it into the dining room and lowered her head to smell it with satisfaction. “Wow, it smells amazing. I haven’t had it
for a long time. It’s all because of that pretentious guy. I can’t enjoy it to the fullest.”
Natalie took a bite and felt incredibly satisfied. Just as she was about to take the fifth bite, there was a click. Her hand holding the
spoon froze, and she felt a sense of unease. Doing something secretly always made her feel lacking in confidence. “Oh no,” she
murmured, “I have just started eating! Why does he come back so early today?”
spray
Natalie, who was originally planning to open the windows and some perfume after finishing her meal, so that the smell would
dissipate. by the time Trevon came back in the middle of the night. Little did she know that he had come back now and caught
her in the act.
As soon as Trevon stepped into the house, he was overwhelmed by a foul smell, causing his brows to furrow. He covered his
mouth with one hand. He scolded her in the direction of the dining room, “Are you eating that again?”
Natalie felt uneasy in her heart, as she was living in someone else’s house. “The fridge is empty, so I thought it would be
convenient to eat this.”
Trevon stared at Natalie for a while, not answering, and went straight to open all the windows, leaving the door open as well.
After completing all. these, he stood in front of her and condescendingly said, “Don’t eat that kind of stuff at home next time.
Don’t you feel like you’re standing in a dung hole?”
Natalie was speechless. “Dung hole?” she asked inwardly. “Dung hole my ass. You’re the one standing in a dung hole! Why
didn’t you just say I was eating shit?”
Trevon saw the dissatisfaction in her eyes and asked, “Can you do it?”
“I can do it!” said Natalie before thinking, “Next time, I’ll find the smelliest thing to eat, and it will stink you to death!”

Just as Trevon was about to go upstairs, he threw a bag at her and said with a certain expression, “Jim noticed that you were
driving without a raincoat, so he bought one for you.”
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Natalie was pleasantly surprised as she took the bag and opened it to find a raincoat of good quality, but the price seemed a bit
unreasonable.
But she understood. People like Jim and Trevon certainly only bought the best and most expensive things so that they could
match their identity.
Natalie looked up at Trevon and asked, “How much was it? I can give the money to you.” In fact, the price tag did indicate the
price, but she was just wondering if there was a discount or something. Then, she could. save a little bit of money for herself.
After all, she didn’t want to spend such a large sum of money on a raincoat.
“Well, just give the money to me.” Trevon suddenly remembered the scene this afternoon when Hackett boasted about how he
friended Natalie on WhatsApp.
Natalie quickly declined, “Oh, there’s no need. I’ll give it to Mr. Hawk instead. I don’t want to trouble you.” She didn’t dare to
friend Trevon on WhatsApp, as she was worried something unfavorable would happen to
her.
Trevon was always a proud man who would never show a sign of
weakness in front of her. When he saw that she wasn’t willing, he didn’t take out his phone. He coldly said, “Suit yourself.”
He took a few steps and said again, “Throw that stuff outside. If you’re hungry, order takeout. You don’t find it smelly, huh? I do.
Please, Miss. Foster, abide by the agreement.”
Natalie calmly repeated to herself inwardly, “Stay calm... Stay calm. This guy is just a weirdo. Don’t get angry... Don’t get angry.”
His face was expressionless just a minute ago, and now it was dark with displeasure, which was so unpredictable.
Gritting her teeth, Natalie said, “Alright, Mr. Wilson, I will.” She hadn’t even taken a few bites, and now she had to throw it away,
which was a total waste. It was better to eat outside. After all, it was shameful to waste food.

Back in his room, Trevon took out his phone from his pocket and made a call to Jim. The call was answered instantly. “Go to the
supermarket now and buy some groceries, including breakfast. Get as much food as you can and deliver it to Adare Manor.”
After hanging up the phone, Jim felt extremely frustrated. It turned out that in the evening, Trevon was teasing him. Trevon asked
him to buy a raincoat tomorrow while they were on the road, but when they arrived at Adare Manor, he suddenly asked him to
buy a raincoat and insisted that
he
go to the supermarket. Why didn’t Trevon ask him to buy groceries at that time? Now, Jim had just arrived home, about to open
the door, and Trevon just asked him to go back to the supermarket. What’s the point of all these?


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