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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 480

Nathan remained still, standing there without moving. He clenched his fists tightly and suppressed the indescribable pain deep inside him.

Seeing that Phoebe hadn't arrived yet, Mila didn't want to wait any longer.

"General Morrison, I'm going back first," she politely bid farewell. She pushed open the glass door and stepped out into the cold wind.

Mila shivered as the cold wind hit her. Taking small steps as there was a thin layer of snow on the ground, she steadily moved forward.

As Nathan watched her gradually disappearing figure, he couldn't help but chase after her.

Under the dim and misty light of the street lamp, Nathan grabbed Mila's arm.

Mila's heart tightened. After she stood firmly, she turned to look at him.

She really wanted to shout at this man. Could he stop pulling her from behind? She and the baby couldn't stand his rough treatment.

Nathan's expression turned grim. He said each word with resentment, "Why did you lie to me?"

At that moment, Mila couldn't react in time. She asked, "What lie?"

Nathan smiled bitterly as his face turned gloomy. He was very sad as he said with a slightly trembling voice, "You said that if you could return to Norvania, we would continue to be husband and wife."

Mila was speechless. She fell silent.

Nathan felt that even breathing was painful. He let out a sigh as he said in a low voice, "You also said you liked my genes and wanted to have a child with me.

"You don't want to marry me or have my child, yet you come to work under me and flaunt yourself in front of me every day. You also refuse to give me any chance.

"Wanda Hoffis, if you can't do it, why would you deceive me?"

Nathan almost shouted those words. He was trembling as he clenched his fists, with tears welling up his eyes.

Mila's heart softened, seeing him in so much pain.

20 years of acquaintance, more than ten years of secret admiration. His feelings were sincere and loyal, and now he was in such pain.

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