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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 383

So that was the truth.

Fenna noticed Mila looking pale and in a daze. Her tone filled with concern as she asked, "What's wrong?"

"N-Nothing," Mila replied as she forced a smile, trying to conceal her sadness.

Fenna stood up and frowned at her. She asked, "Did you just find out about us being together? Did Nate not tell you?"

Mila shook her head with a smile. Tears already welled up in her eyes, and she couldn't hold back any longer.

She pretended to remain calm and replied, "It's not his fault. I made it clear that we couldn't stay as friends and to not keep in touch. It's normal for him not to tell me."

"Oh, I see," Fenna replied.

Mila forced an awkward smile.

"When are you going back to Sunterland?" Fenna asked.

Mila hesitated for a moment. She touched the box in her pocket. Knowing that the hydronium was still there, she replied, "This week."

"What do you do in Sunterland? I noticed you always want to leave. Are you really willing to leave behind your grandfather and his huge conglomerate?"

Mila lowered her head with a bitter smile. She sneaked another glance at Nathan. Her heart ached, tears pooling in her eyes as she said, "I'm not."

Her unwillingness referred to Nathan, not the meaningless property.

Fenna's expression slightly darkened. She sounded slightly nervous as she said, "You… aren't leaving?"

Mila secretly wiped away her tears. She smiled as she looked up. "I am leaving. There are urgent matters that I need to handle."

"Best of luck with your work."

Mila was sorrowful as she secretly glanced at Nathan again. Now, even if she wanted to look at him, she could do it in secret.

After all, he was someone else's boyfriend. And in the future, he would be someone else's husband.

Come to think of it, it wasn't bad at all. The two were quite a good match.

Mila endured her pain silently. Her voice was slightly hoarse as she said, "I wish you both happiness."

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