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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 413

Mila felt the atmosphere become tense. She took a deep breath as she gathered her courage and walked toward him.

Upon hearing the footsteps, Nathan slowly looked up.

Mila didn't greet him. She sat on the opposite sofa with a cold expression. She acted cold toward him to hide her shyness. She puffed her cheeks and avoided eye contact with him.

Nathan slightly furrowed his brow. He noticed that her cheeks were flushed as she looked a bit shy and a bit angry.

Nathan's gaze was affectionate as he greeted her in a gentle tone, "Still have a headache?"

His voice was too light for Mila to hear clearly, but she vaguely heard him asking if she still had a headache.

Mila gritted her teeth. She pretended to be calm and glared at him. She asked, "Don't you think what you did was too much?"

Nathan recalled her grievance and tearful expression last night. He closed his laptop and looked at her as he felt guilty. "I'm sorry. I apologize to you. I'll make sure it won't happen again in the future."

Mila's expression changed suddenly. She felt very uncomfortable.

It wouldn't happen again in the future? What did he take her for? A one-night stand?

"Nathan, what exactly do you mean?" Mila asked as she clenched her fists. She gazed at him with teary eyes.

Nathan's heart squeezed. He put his laptop on the coffee table and leaned toward her, asking, "Why are you crying? Is my apology not sincere enough? Then what do you want me to do?"

What did she want?

As long as she was still a researcher at Sunterland, she didn't dare to think about anything else. She couldn't be with him openly and couldn't marry him either.

"Why did you bring me back?" Mila asked as she controlled her emotions. Her feeling of resentment intensified even more.

Nathan calmly replied, "I can easily protect you if you're by my side."

Mila wore a bitter smile because she couldn't disagree with his words. She had nothing to say, so she stood up coldly and turned to leave.

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