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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 467

In reality, Mila's pregnancy was already over five months, yet due to her advanced age, her belly didn't protrude noticeably.

During the early stages of her pregnancy, Mila battled severe morning sickness, which greatly affected her nutrient intake and left her feeling weak.

Phoebe took hold of Mila's luggage and linked her arm with Mila's, stepping out of the airport with a spring in her step.

Once outside, Phoebe lifted the luggage and stowed it in the car.

As Mila tilted her head, her gaze fixed on the northern skyline, where snowflakes drifted down gently. A sudden wave of longing washed over her, reminding her of how much she missed Loretta.

After finishing loading the luggage, Phoebe walked over to Mila and said, "Let's hop into the car, Mila."

Snapping out of her reverie, Mila finally climbed into the car.

Phoebe started the engine and pulled away. "Mila, I've rented a small house in the suburbs. It's quiet, peaceful, and has a great environment."

Mila's mood shifted, and she spoke softly, "Phoebe, I want to go see Grandma."

"Sure," Phoebe responded, adjusting her course at the next intersection.

Mila bowed her head, her hand gently resting on her belly as she thought to herself, "Sweetie, Mommy is taking you to visit your great-grandmother."

"By the way, Phoebe, how's Nate doing?" Mila asked, her emotions stirring as Nathan's name came up.

Phoebe's expression darkened, and she responded coldly, "Cole informed me that since you left, Nate went to the frontiers and hasn't returned."

"It's been almost six months. Hasn't he come back to visit his family?"

Phoebe replied nonchalantly, "Cole mentioned that even before Nate married you, he hardly ever returned to Phoenicia."

Upon hearing Phoebe's words, Mila's heart glowed with a sweet warmth. It seemed that Nathan's frequent trips to Phoenicia after their marriage were because of her.

Mila smiled and said, "You and Cole seem to be quite close."

Phoebe blushed, her smile shy as she confessed, "We're just really good friends."

Mila playfully teased, "Can you help me ask your 'good friend' if Nathan is doing alright?"

Phoebe's expression soured at the mention of Nathan. "Mila, I think all men are the same. Giving up your career for a man isn't worth it."

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