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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 585

As night descended, a gentle chill permeated the air.

While the rest of the Morrisons retired to their rooms, Mila and Nathan emerged from their sanctuary.

Following a long session of intimacy, Mila found herself weakened by hunger.

In the kitchen nook, the maids arrived bearing plates of food.

Seated across from each other, Mila and Nathan exchanged affectionate glances, tinged with a hint of shyness.

Nathan served Mila a bowl of soup, his tone gentle as he asked, "Chubs, did Fenna say or do anything today that upset you?"

Mila shook her head in response, sensing his underlying tension.

Drawing from past experiences, Nathan was determined to prevent the situation from irreversibly spiraling out of control.

He continued gently, "If anything is troubling you, please don't hesitate to share it with me. Keeping it bottled up inside and facing it alone isn't the way to go."

Mila stirred her soup with a spoon, taking a moment to contemplate before asking, "What will you do if Fenna refuses to give up?"

Nathan's smile turned bitter. "Dealing with outright criminals is simple; it's the ones who walk the line between right and wrong that pose a challenge. They persist relentlessly, making it difficult to handle them. Sometimes, the most prudent approach is keeping one's distance."

"But what about Fenna's pos—"

"It's already been reassigned, regardless of her approval," Nathan replied.

Mila breathed a sigh of relief upon hearing this.

Nathan served Mila a plate of food before asking, "How are things going on your end?"

Mila's face brightened with a smile, a hint of contentment shining through.

"Everything's sorted now. I plan to wrap things up at tomorrow's noon shareholders' meeting."

"Alright, I'll arrange for someone to accompany you."

"Will you be coming too?" Mila asked.

"Yes."

"Why is that?"

"Because of Lucas."

"Lucas is involved?"

"Indeed, Lucas Vega is Hugo Talerico, and vice versa. He's a highly dangerous individual."

Mila stared at Nathan in shock, her heart sinking with each passing moment, unable to calm down.

It seemed that Lucas had undergone a drastic transformation, altering his appearance and even his voice through surgery, rendering him unrecognizable.

Certainly, Oliver's existence only served to amplify this sense of dread.

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