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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 448

Mila's heart fluttered with a twinge of unease as she nervously asked, "Nate, are you incapable?"

Nathan's expression darkened, his brow furrowing. This question wounded a man's pride, especially when it came from someone he deeply loved. He paused for a long moment, unsure of how to respond.

Mila was taken aback. "Seriously?"

Nathan felt a heaviness in his chest. He took a deep breath before replying firmly, "Don't try to provoke me. It won't work."

Mila felt her cheeks burning with embarrassment. At the same time, she was astonished at how calm Nathan remained.

She couldn't comprehend the reason behind Nathan's refusal and grew frustrated. "Didn't you say you liked me? You've had a crush on me since childhood. Were you lying all this time?"

Nathan released her, moving her hands away from him and stepping back, creating distance between them.

His expression was grim as he spoke, "Yes, I care for you deeply. I love you. I want to be with you. But what about you? Do you like me? Do you want to be with me?"

Mila's heart raced with nervous anticipation as she nodded, whispering, "Yes, I do."

Nathan barely caught her response, his anger flaring instantly. He countered, "What kind of like is it? Is it driven by physical desire or the affection for a neighborly brother?"

Confused, Mila asked, "Is there a difference?"

Nathan pressed further, "Would you stay for me? Stay in Norvania and be with me?"

Mila felt overwhelmed and conflicted. Not again, she thought. She was already searching for a solution. Yet, this path would be too harsh for Nathan.

If successful, she would return to Norvania with their child. If it failed, she and the child would remain in Sunterland, while Nathan would endure the agony of separation alone in Norvania.

Mila's touch was gentle as she clasped Nathan's arm, her gaze meeting his handsome features. Her voice carried a soft, soothing tone. "Nate, I too wish to stay in Norvania, but I cannot decide for myself. I must return."

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