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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 382

Mila remained silent as she watched Fenna.

Cole looked around and said, "Ms. Hoffis, where's Lucas and the others?"

Mila pulled Cole outside the door. She lowered her voice and said, "I don't know the details. We'll have to wait for Nate to wake up before I can tell you, but Lucas betrayed us."

Cole was shocked. He shouted in anguish and frustration, "That can't be!"

Mila knew they were comrades, as close as brothers. She found it hard to accept such a fact.

"Nate is injured because of him," Mila said.

Cole clenched his fist, seething with anger as his veins bulged. He suppressed the feeling until his eyes reddened. Turning away from Mila, he tilted his head back to take deep breaths, gradually easing the anger and heartache.

Mila didn't know how to comfort him. His anger and pain were so intense.

Still, Nathan must be suffering a hundred times more than Cole.

At the thought of Nathan, Mila left Cole alone and returned to the ward.

As she entered, she froze in place.

Fenna sat beside the bed. She rested her elbows on the bed and tightly held Nathan's hand against her face. She was emotional as she looked at Nathan with an intense gaze.

Then, Fenna gently kissed the back of Nathan's hand.

Witnessing such an affectionate scene, Mila didn't know whether to enter or leave. She also didn't know whether to tell Fenna to let go of Nathan's hand or to reassure her not to worry too much.

Unfortunately, she had no authority to make Fenna let go of Nathan's hand. She could only secretly wallow in her pain.

Mila walked in and stood in front of her. "Ms. Hudson—"

Before she could offer any words of comfort, Fenna cut her off, "You can go back. Just leave this to me." She didn't even glance at her.

Mila was speechless.

Fenna looked at Mila, who remained silent and motionless. She lifted her head in displeasure and gazed at Mila.

She slowly released Nathan's hand and asked, "What's the matter? Is there anything else?"

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