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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 672

"I'll go, I'll go too!

"Me, me, me!"

Daniel pointed at Finley Wood and then said, "Finley, you said you wanted to introduce your sister to me, you go with me."

Finley felt very embarrassed.

They walked out of the police station and got into the car.

Finley asked curiously, "Captain Morrison, did you deliberately ask me to come because you really want to meet my sister?"

Daniel smiled lightly. He sat in the driver's seat and fastened his seat belt.

Finley also happily fastened his seat belt.

Daniel started the car and slowly drove away.

As Daniel drove, he said calmly, "I'm not interested in your sister. I just want to take you to meet the woman I like, so that you can get rid of this idea."

Finley smiled awkwardly before secretly sighing, looking out the window.

Daniel rejected him without hesitation! He didn't leave any room for negotiation.

In the market street, Sienna leaned on the cash register in the corner store that was run by Shelly.

She looked gloomy and listless like a withered lily.

"Give me a cigar."

Sienna opened the glass cabinet and then took out a cigar. Placing it on the table, she said, "19."

"Let me put it on credit, I'll pay next time."

Just as the man was about to take the cigar, Sienna instinctively grabbed the other end of the cigar. She frowned as she stared at the man.

She said word by word, "I'm running a small business, so no credit."

The man angrily said, "Your mom always lets me put it on credit. Why do you have so many problems with me when you're in charge of the store?"

Sienna snorted coldly and bit her lower lip. She forcefully snatched back the cigar and then placed it back in the glass cabinet. After that, she took out an account book from the drawer.

She grabbed the man's sleeve to prevent him from leaving. Flipping through the account book with one hand, she asked, "What's your name? How much do you owe?"

The man was unhappy. He asked, "What do you want?"

"I want you to settle your previous debts. It's clearly written on the door of my store, no credit for small businesses. Since you owe money, obviously you need to pay."

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