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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 582

Fenna glared at Mila, her eyes filled with resentment. "Why couldn't you have stayed in Sunterland? If you didn't interfere, Nate wouldn't be treating me like this. I would still be his most reliable and competent assistant."

Feeling exasperated, Mila let out a cold snort, finding herself utterly speechless. She had no desire to prolong the conversation.

Indeed, the depth of Fenna's obsession made reasoning with her impossible.

Fenna snapped, "I won't cause trouble for you, but I won't abandon Nate either."

With that, she turned on her heel and walked away.

Exasperated by her remarks, Mila sank back onto the sofa, taking a moment to compose herself. Glancing over, she noticed Phoebe looking unusually despondent, her gaze fixed on her phone.

Sitting beside Phoebe, Mila gently wrapped her arm around her shoulders. "What's troubling you? You don't actually believe what she said, do you?"

Phoebe managed a bitter smile and shook her head.

"Why not just ask Cole directly? That would clear up any misunderstandings, wouldn't it?"

Phoebe forced another strained smile. "We're not even a couple, so what right do I have to confront him?"

Frowning, Mila asked, "But do you genuinely have feelings for him?"

Phoebe bowed her head, choosing to remain silent.

Mila couldn't help but sigh. "Cole, that clueless guy. I bet he's never even confessed his feelings to you, has he?"

Phoebe's sorrow deepened at her words, her head sinking even lower.

Mila wrapped her arms around Phoebe, offering comfort. "Don't let it get you down too much. When he's back from his busy schedule, we'll talk to him, alright?"

A flicker of annoyance crossed Phoebe's expression as she replied, "I'd rather not bring up this topic. It'll make me seem desperate for him to be my boyfriend."

"Alright, alright, you don't have to. I'll handle it," Mila reassured her gently.

As evening fell, Mila and Phoebe returned home after running their errands. Coincidentally, they spotted Cole at the entrance, inspecting his car's engine.

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