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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 417

Phoebe comforted, "Mila, as long as your parents are alive, it's good news."

Mila felt the same way, but her emotions were in turmoil. She was relieved that her parents were still alive, yet couldn't help but feel sad and desperate for their situation.

She thought about how she could rescue her parents and her younger brother.

On the way back, Mila pondered for a long time.

As Phoebe drove, she asked, "Mila, are we going back to Sudvilla?"

"Yes," Mila replied absent-mindedly.

At that moment, her phone rang. Mila glanced at the phone screen and answered, "Sienna."

Sienna was a bit nervous as she said in a gently, "Wanda, about the part-time job you mentioned last time, I want to give it a try."

"Okay, are you free now?" Mila asked.

"Yes, I'm free."

"I'm heading to Morrison Residence right now. Let's meet there at the gate."

With that, Mila ended the call. She regained her spirits and said, "Phoebe, let's go to Morrison Residence."

Phoebe immediately turned the steering wheel and drove toward Morrison Residence.

When Mila arrived at Morrison Residence, Sienna was already waiting at the gate.

They greeted each other, then Mila led Sienna into Morrison Residence.

Mila introduced Sienna to Gary and Florence. She hoped Sienna could try being Daniel's counselor and caregiver.

As Florence looked at the girl's sweet appearance and gentle demeanor, she said with concern, "Chubs, I really appreciate your concern for Dan, but this girl can't handle this job!"

Sienna earnestly said, "Madam Florence, trust me. I can do it."

Florence sighed as she said, "Ms. Lawson, this job is too difficult for you. From the moment Dan woke up, we haven't had a normal life till now.

"We've gone through dozens of psychologists, and none of the caregivers have lasted more than three days. Even the male caregivers often get injured.

"It's better for you to stop here. I'm afraid you'll get hurt."

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