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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 431

"Humans can be even more terrifying than beasts when they lose their sanity." Nathan sighed.

Sensing Nathan's gloominess and recalling how Lucas had betrayed him, Cole stepped forward and pledged, "General Morrison, I'll never betray you for money like that scoundrel, Lucas. You can trust me completely. I'm fully devoted to you, without any doubt."

Nathan felt a twinge of gratitude as he responded, "I trust you."

"Thank you, General Morrison," Cole responded solemnly.

As the night deepened, the lights in the military base office continued to glow, burning through the darkness.

When Mila woke up the next day, her eyes were red and swollen from crying. She had a rough night's sleep, and her face was still puffy. After freshening up, she put on a simple dress, slung a black shoulder bag over her shoulder, tied her hair into a ponytail, and went downstairs.

Phoebe and Simon were having breakfast. Phoebe got up, but before she could say anything, Mila spoke first, "I need to go to the Morrison residence. Phoebe, come with me."

Phoebe looked confused while Simon nervously stood up and said, "Wanda, we're flying back this afternoon. Why do you need to go anywhere else?"

Mila stopped in her tracks and spoke sincerely, "I'm planning to convince Dan to join us to Sunterland for treatment."

"Why?" Phoebe asked.

"The traditional medicine there has proven to cure many illnesses that can't be treated here. I've been doing a lot of research online lately, and I've found cases where acupuncture and physiotherapy have helped terminally ill people recover," Mila explained.

Phoebe was impressed. "That sounds promising. I'll come along to help persuade him."

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