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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 483

"Nate, please say something," Fenna demanded impatiently.

Nathan snapped back into reality. He dropped his head and took a deep breath, trying to release the tension in his chest.

Fenna's tone softened, and she sounded genuinely concerned when she added, "I promised to stop interfering in your romantic affairs, but we're not just working together.

"We've been friends for more than ten years. I can't stand by while you're in trouble without helping you."

Confused, Cole interjected, "Ms. Hudson, what does Wanda's pregnancy have to do with General Morrison?"

"Given the timing of her pregnancy, the baby is not Nate's. And yet, she's still trying to get him involved in this. She must have an ulterior motive," Fenna explained.

"Are you saying Ms. Hoffis plans to claim General Morrison as the father?" Cole asked in a shocked tone.

Fenna leaned closer to Nathan with her hands on the table. "Come on, Nate. Say something!"

With a stoic expression, Nathan rose from his seat and made his way to the door.

Fenna and Cole hurried to follow him. They assumed he was going to find Mila. To their surprise, he returned to his office and locked the door.

His actions made them wonder about his intentions and thoughts.

The military base was like a close-knit community, and news of Mila's pregnancy spread like wildfire.

The people in the camp were speculating and gossiping about it. Opinions varied widely, and there were multiple interpretations of the story.

Some believed the baby was Nathan's. Others spread rumors that Mila had been gone for six months, and her pregnancy didn't seem to fit that timeline, suggesting that the baby might be someone else's.

The story became more and more embellished as it circulated.

Eventually, outsiders were discussing it as if it were an undeniable truth, even though those involved remained silent. The situation continued to simmer for the next two weeks.

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