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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 554

The city was brightly lit and bustling late at night, with cars and people everywhere.

Phoebe was driving while Mila sat quietly beside her, looking out at the scenery and lost in her thoughts.

After a while, Phoebe asked, "Do you think Lillian did that on purpose?"

Mila simply hummed in response.

Clenching her teeth, Phoebe gripped the steering wheel tightly, and exclaimed, "That's unbelievable! I never imagined the President would have a daughter like her!"

"Let's not judge a parent based on their children's actions," Mila responded calmly.

"Do you think General Morrison will order the Intelligence Agency to investigate Fenna?" Phoebe asked.

Mila's mood dampened as she pondered the question. She leaned back in her seat, gazing at the city lights passing by. She was unsure of how to answer Phoebe because she was uncertain herself.

It seemed unlikely that he would.

Fenna was convinced that Nathan deeply understood her, and their connection was strong enough that he wouldn't resort to legal action just because she deliberately turned off his phone.

Seeing Mila in silence, Phoebe added, "If Fenna crosses General Morrison's boundaries, he'll definitely punish her severely. I'm certain he will."

Mila's expression tightened with bitterness. She quietly sighed and said, "He probably wouldn't want Fenna to face such punishment."

"Mila, because of what Fenna did, you couldn't even contact General Morrison for help when you were in danger. You faced so much injustice! It was so risky.

"If the police and ambulance had taken just a few minutes longer to arrive, you and the child could have been in danger."

Phoebe sighed deeply, her frustration evident in her words as she continued, "If General Morrison continues to support Fenna, I don't think you'll want a husband like him anymore."

"I never planned to keep him around anyway. He's just the father of my child now," Mila mumbled.

Disappointed in Nathan, Mila couldn't shake off her sense of pessimism.

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