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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 540

At that moment, the sound of footsteps was heard.

Layla and Fenna turned to look at the stairs and saw Nathan walking down the stairs.

He was dressed in a long black coat. He looked very handsome and confident.

Fenna was stunned.

Layla was also taken aback. Each time, she was dazzled by Nathan's charm. Being rejected by Nathan had become her lifelong regret.

Every time she saw Nathan, she felt more discontented with Duke.

Even though they were brothers, why was Duke's looks and physique nowhere near Nathan's? The difference in their abilities was also quite substantial.

"Nate, good morning!" Fenna greeted him. She stood up with a smile.

Nathan stopped in his tracks as his gaze slightly darkened. He looked at Fenna in silence for a few seconds before asking coldly, "Did I not make myself clear, or do you not understand?"

Fenna's attitude was firm. She remarked, "Nate, I don't need to take the leave."

Nathan showed no mercy and replied coldly, "Then move out."

"It's too far from work, and it's inconvenient for me to commute," Fenna complained in a low voice. "Cole can live here, why are you kicking me out?"

Layla interrupted, "Nate, the house is so big. Even if ten more assistants move in, there's enough space. Why are you kicking your own assistant out of the house?"

Nathan's expression became gloomy. He kept his expression stoic and restrained himself from lashing out. As he looked at Fenna's aggrieved face, he grew more annoyed.

At that moment, laughter and cheerful voices came from the dining room.

Tobias told a joke that made everyone laugh.

The atmosphere was quite harmonious.

Nathan's mind drifted away. He said in a cold tone, "Take a leave or move out, it's an order."

After speaking, he walked toward the dining room.

"I don't want to take the leave," Fenna muttered behind him.

Nathan ignored her and then walked toward the table.

"Good morning," Nathan greeted everyone at the dining table to attract their attention.

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