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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 374

Nathan questioned, "Where did they take you? What have they done?"

Mila approached cautiously, raising a hand to block any prying ears, her words a soft murmur in Nathan's ear. "I made a deal with them. I promised to reveal the location of hydronium if they could save you."

Nathan's expression darkened. "You've told them?"

Mila nodded, her brows furrowing in confusion. "What's wrong?"

"If they locate hydronium, won't that expose your identity?" Anxiety laced Nathan's words.

Mila acknowledged the risk. "Yes, only Mila Winkler knows the exact location for it. Once they retrieve it, my identity will be exposed."

"Did you speak truthfully to them?"

"Yes," Mila affirmed. "I told them that it's safeguarded in a heavily fortified research facility in Sunterland, and it won't be easy for them to get it."

Restless thoughts churned in Nathan's mind as he released Mila, his fingers running through his hair in agitation.

Mila reached for his hand, her voice a soothing whisper. "Nate, if I hadn't cooperated, neither of us would have survived. With this leverage, we can get you back to Norvania safely."

Nathan exhaled deeply, a pang of pain gripping his chest. Without hesitation, he declared, "I won't abandon you here."

"We'll depart tomorrow," she responded.

Approaching Nathan, Mila reached out to touch his chest. Surprised by her boldness, Nathan watched her hand move freely, his heart quickening.

"Are your wounds fully healed?" Mila's voice was gentle.

Nathan smiled faintly. All she had to do was ask, but she resorted to physical confirmation.

Taking her wrist, Nathan gently withdrew it, his voice tinged with hoarseness. "Yes."

Mila inquired, "Do you have a plan?"

Nathan surveyed their surroundings. "I need a weapon. You must arrange a meeting with Murray tomorrow and think of an excuse to bring me along."

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