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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 386

The next day, the Morrisons went to Sudvilla to visit Nathan. Around noon, Cole drove them back to Morrison Residence.

At the entrance, Cole ran into Mila.

Mila bumped into Cole after coming out from inside the residence. She hurried over and called, "Cole."

Cole stopped in his tracks, frowning at her.

She asked worriedly, "How's Nate doing?"

Cole replied curtly, "Thanks to Ms. Hoffis, General Morrison is doing fine now."

Mila breathed a sigh of relief, but her heart still felt heavy. She was worried and unsure of how to express it.

He added, "General Morrison's family all went to Sudvilla early this morning to see him. Now they just got back. So, why were you coming out from inside?"

Mila pointed toward the summerhouse and said, "I went to see Dan."

Cole sucked in a deep breath. He placed his hands on his hips as his face turned pale.

He thought that if he ever ended up falling for a heartless and cruel woman like Mila, he'd rather strangle himself to death.

Cole held back his anger as he asked, "Ms. Hoffis, just how much does General Morrison bother you that you think it's necessary to avoid him like the plague?"

Mila's expression turned gloomy, wondering why Cole was so upset. "What do you mean?"

Cole crossed his arms and looked at Mila's innocent face. He exclaimed, "Everyone who knows General Morrison knows that his first love, whom he deeply loves, is Sally Hoffis, or rather, Wanda Hoffis."

Mila was taken aback.

He continued, "Actually, you know too. You know how much General Morrison loves you. But what about you? You treat someone else's affection as a burden and avoid it at all costs.

"General Morrison respects you. He gives you space and freedom. He finally gave up on you and chose a new life. But you suddenly went to the island and risked your life to save him. How do you expect him to feel?"

Mila was frozen in place. Her mood became increasingly heavy.

So Nathan really moved on within a month and had already started a new life. Perhaps it was because Fenna was his long-time confidante, so he was able to accept a new relationship so quickly.

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