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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 581

Fenna was taken aback by Nathan's sudden outburst. "I haven't done anything to Wanda," she hurriedly explained, "nor do I have the capability to do so.

"We were simply sitting in the living room, having tea together. She's the one who asked me to talk to you."

Nathan's voice was firm and deliberate as he spoke, "Your role has been reassigned. Please proceed directly to your new position and refrain from bothering Chubs in the future."

"I wasn't here to see her," Fenna clarified. "I was actually looking for you."

"Why were you looking for me?"

"I don't want to be transferred, and I won't comply," Fenna began. She wanted to say more, but Nathan's furious outburst interrupted her.

"Fenna, do you honestly believe you're entitled just because I've been lenient with you? I'm not your brother; I don't have the patience to coddle you. Leave right away."

Fenna felt aggrieved, and tears welled up in her eyes. Her voice was choked with emotion as she said, "Nate, why are you treating me like this? After over a decade of friend—"

"Please, don't bring up friendship," Nathan cut her off sharply. "I'm friends with your brother, not you. You're only here because of him. I've shown you some courtesy out of respect for him. Do you honestly think I care about you?"

Nathan pressed on, his tone firm, "If Chubs' feelings are hurt, whether by you or your brother, I won't hesitate to end our friendship.

"As for the job transfer, it's either you comply, or I resign. Also, you are to keep your distance from Chubs from now on. Stay out of our lives."

Upon hearing this, Fenna hesitated for a moment, words lingering on the tip of her tongue.

However, the call was abruptly disconnected on the other end and replaced by a busy signal.

As Fenna set the phone down, she buried her face in her hands, tears flowing down her cheeks.

Mila and Phoebe were utterly perplexed, exchanging bewildered glances with each other.

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