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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 303

Mila stopped in her tracks. Sally got to her feet and glared at Mila, gritting her teeth as she asked angrily, "Did you say something to Nate? Why has he suddenly decided not to marry me?"

Mila remained silent. With a deadly stare, Sally emphasized each word, "Was it you? Did you see Nate last night? I'm asking you. Are you mute now?"

"Yes."

"You bitch. I knew it was you." Sally's anger flared, and she raised her hand as if she was going to slap Mila.

Before her hand could land, Phoebe dashed over and grabbed her wrist. A wave of numb pain shot through Sally's body, and she felt as if her wrist was about to snap. She couldn't help but cry out in pain.

Sally shook free of Phoebe's grip and stepped back. Her eyes were watching Phoebe warily as she held her injured wrist. She was confused and slightly frightened as Phoebe, who looked fragile, had an unexpectedly strong grip.

Phoebe shielded Mila behind her and smiled thinly. "Ms. Hoffis, this is a civilized society. Let's not slap others just because it pleases you. Wound her face, and I'll disable one of your hands."

Terrified but defiant, Sally gritted out, "You!"

"What?" Phoebe glowered at her.

"Robert, come here!" Sally bellowed.

Robert hurried over and respectfully asked, "Ms. Hoffis, what can I do for you?"

Pointing at Mila and Phoebe, Sally ordered, "Throw out these two shameless women immediately. They must never enter Hoffis Manor again."

"Yes, Ms. Hoffis," Robert replied respectfully and made a phone call. Shortly after, six security guards arrived.

Phoebe, who was shielding Mila, asked nervously, "Mila, what are we going to do?"

Mila was helpless. There was no longer any reason for them to stay at Hoffis Manor. She wasn't afraid of getting thrown out but of more serious consequences.

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