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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 177

Nathan exited the ward, with Oliver trailing closely behind, closing the door as he followed.

Observing Nathan's somber demeanor, Oliver questioned coldly, "Nate, deep down, do you still love Sally?"

Nathan paused in his tracks, his expression turning icy.

"Sally may have made mistakes in her attempts to win you back, but it's all because she loves you too much. The incident at the pool must have been an accident.

"If you can spare a moment, perhaps you should check on Sally. Her fear of water might have traumatized her," Oliver suggested.

Despite Oliver's words, Nathan remained silent, his back to Oliver as he strode away with purposeful steps, leaving no room for further discussion.

Watching Nathan's retreating figure, Oliver's eyes flickered with determination. Sally had crossed a line. Despite his multiple warnings to keep her hands off Suzanne, Sally persisted in harming her.

Nathan walked out of the hospital and entered the military base's armed vehicle.

Cole and Lucas turned to Nathan in the back seat anxiously, their faces filled with concern. "General Morrison, is Mrs. Morrison alright?"

Exhaustion weighed heavily on Nathan as he closed his eyes, his burdened shoulders heaving under the weight of invisible defeat. "There's no life-threatening issues."

"General Morrison, let us know if you need anything. Mrs. Morrison needs your company now," Lucas suggested.

Nathan's furrowed brow tightened even more, his hand slowly clenching into a fist on his thigh. He closed his eyes, leaning back into the chair.

A wave of overwhelming guilt and self-blame washed over him. The woman he cared for nearly died before his eyes, yet he saved Sally instead.

Suzanne's reluctance to see him was understandable, but every fiber in him ached with bitterness and pain, leaving him profoundly unsettled.

After a moment, he spoke faintly, "Has the surveillance footage by the pool been retrieved?"

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