Chapter 250: The Two People with Exchanged Souls

Wyatt Anson was always a man who valued reason above all else.

It was precisely this sense of reason that, even while immersed in the bliss of his new marriage, allowed him to calmly notice the differences in the people around him.

At the same time, he clearly understood one principle.

When you're being falsely accused, don't blindly fall into proving yourself.

Doing so would let the other party lead you by the nose.

With this in mind, he quickly calmed his mind and restored his usual expression of composed restraint.

He lowered his voice and said,

"Your reaction like this only makes me more convinced that you're not her."

When he said this, he looked at her with eyes that no longer feigned intimacy, but instead were entirely cold and indifferent.

The woman froze, a trace of panic inadvertently flashing in her eyes.

Yet she quickly calmed down, recalling the words Seth Houghton taught her, her voice again filled with sorrowful accusation,