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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 384

After Mila left the hospital, she looked for an ATM. She entered her bank card and password and withdrew some money. With the money, she bought a plane ticket to Norvania.

On the plane, she couldn't hold back her tears and cried all the way. When she reached Norvania, her eyes were swollen and red.

Phoebe was shocked to see her in such a state. Her first question was, "Mila, is Mr. Morrison dead?"

Hearing Phoebe's question made Mila's already grieving heart feel even more distressed. She disregarded all the decorum and hugged Phoebe, crying her eyes out.

"Mila, the dead cannot be brought back to life. Please accept my condolences," Phoebe comforted her with tears in her eyes.

On the way back, Mila cried herself to exhaustion and fell asleep in the car. After reaching Hoffis Manor, she showered and went straight to bed.

She slept for a solid 15 hours.

Zach and Loretta asked Phoebe what had happened. Phoebe said, "Mr. Morrison passed away."

The couple was shocked and saddened. They decided to ask Cole to clarify the situation.

Loretta called Cole and put the phone on speaker.

Zach and Phoebe leaned in, listening attentively.

Loretta's tone was somber as she asked, "Cole, did Nate pass away?"

Cole was stunned. He replied, "Madam Hoffis, who told you General Morrison passed away?"

The three of them exchanged glances.

Loretta paused for a moment before asking, "He didn't?"

"Of course not," Cole was a bit annoyed as he replied, "General Morrison just came back and is resting at Sudvilla. He's injured, but it's not fatal."

"Then why is my granddaughter so heartbroken?" Loretta asked worriedly. "Her eyes are swollen from crying, and she's been sleeping in her room for over ten hours. She also refused to eat or drink, and didn't want to wake up."

"I have no idea. Maybe General Morrison delayed her plans to return to Sunterland."

Phoebe nodded. "That's possible," she whispered.

Loretta said, "Well, I won't bother you anymore. Please give Nate my regards and wish him a speedy recovery."

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