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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 478

Nathan adjusted the coat before turning to where the voice came from. He was angry, and his gaze was cold.

He was a bit confused as he questioned Fenna, "What's with your attitude?"

Fenna seemed to realize her abruptness, so she regained her composure before walking toward Nathan.

"Nate, aren't you working overtime? I brought dinner for you," Fenna said.

Her gaze then slowly shifted to Mila. She wore an insincere smile and said, "I didn't expect Ms. Hoffis to be here too. I didn't prepare an extra portion, sorry about that."

To Mila, this was a special situation. She adhered to the principle of not causing trouble, not offending anyone, and treating everyone with kindness and courtesy.

She just wanted to safely get through each day.

Mila smiled as she replied, "It's okay, Ms. Hudson. I'll eat when I get home."

She swiftly unbuttoned the coat and took it off, not waiting for Nathan. Handing it over to him, she said, "There's no need for you to escort me."

Nathan's expression turned grim as he was hurt by her.

"You two can eat and work. I won't disturb you guys," Mila said as she forced a stiff smile. She pretended not to care, though her heart ached.

She politely nodded to Fenna, then strode forward and entered the elevator.

Nathan wanted to follow, but Fenna immediately grabbed his hand.

She asked, "Nate, where are you going?"

Nathan wore a cold expression on his face. He shook off her hand to catch up with Mila. However, he was one step too late. The elevator door was already closed.

He forcefully pressed the door-open button, but there was no response.

He was very anxious. After pressing it several times, he rushed to the stairs. Taking three steps at once, he ran down the stairs.

Mila stood in the lobby on the first floor as she was waiting for Phoebe by the glass door. She placed her hands in her pockets and looked outside at the dark sky.

Under the warm yellow street lamp, snowflakes slowly fell from the sky, creating a lonely and beautiful atmosphere. She felt a bit cold and discomfort in her heart.

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