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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 557

Later, Mila excitedly told the Morrisons the good news. They all eagerly offered to join her at the hospital tomorrow to bring the child home, except for Layla, who dismissed it with a scoff.

Yet, Mila politely rejected their offers, mindful of her child's health. She explained that having many people together could heighten the risk of exposing the child to viruses and bacteria.

Mila was looking forward to picking up her son as soon as possible tomorrow.

The sun bathed the garden in bright light as Mila sat contentedly in the gazebo, relishing the gentle breeze and observing how sunlight danced across the garden's every nook.

With the weather warming up, fresh shoots were beginning to emerge from the greenery. Nearby, several gardeners stood, holding their tools and pointing toward a dense cluster of lush greenery.

Intrigued, Mila strolled over. As she drew closer, she noticed that the lush area was filled with budding white zinnias, ready to burst bloom.

"Let's begin from this end," suggested one of the gardeners, Edward Redmayne. "We'll remove all the zinnias, turn the soil, and add organic fertilizer. The tulips have to be planted neatly."

"Excuse me, why are we removing these white zinnias just as they're about to bloom?" Mila asked.

Spotting Mila, Edward respectfully nodded and explained, "Ah, Mrs. Morrison, it was General Morrison's directive."

Mila furrowed her brow, surprised that Nathan, with his hectic schedule, was involved in the garden's management.

"But why does he want to uproot these flowers?" Mila asked.

Edward chuckled and replied, "Oh, isn't it because you're fond of tulips? Earlier this year, General Morrison had me and others spruce up this area.

"He brought in a batch of white zinnias that bloom year-round from overseas and personally scattered the seeds, creating this stunning bed of white zinnias.

"Just as they were about to bloom, General Morrison mentioned your preference for tulips and instructed us to remove these flowers and replant tulips instead."

Mila glanced at the bags of tulip bulbs, feeling a whirlwind of emotions. How did Nathan know she liked tulips? He had never given her tulips but had gifted her white zinnias twice. He must have learned it from Phoebe.

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