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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 690

Shelly glared at Sienna and snapped, "Are you dating someone?"

Sienna nervously gripped the hem of her clothes.

"He's from Phoenicia and works as an anti-drug officer?" Shelly asked.

"Mom, I—"

Shelly exploded with frustration, slamming the calculator in her hand onto the ground with a loud crash. The floor was now scattered with shattered pieces of the calculator.

Sienna stood frozen in fear, and Jane hurried in from outside. She pulled Sienna back and said anxiously, "Mrs. Lawson, let's talk calmly."

"What did I say? Have you forgotten everything?" Shelly demanded.

Sienna lowered her head, breathing heavily. Her heart hurt, and tears welled in her eyes. She replied sadly, "I haven't."

"Then you have to end things with him right now," Shelly ordered.

She stood with her hands on her hips, gritting her teeth. "Now I understand why you've been behaving strangely lately, being out all day and sometimes not coming home until late at night.

"How dare you, Sienna? You could've kept your relationship a secret, but why choose a cop? Especially one fighting drugs! Are you trying to drive me crazy?"

"Mrs. Lawson, I've met Sienna's boyfriend. He's tall, handsome, has a great personality, and comes from a wealthy family," Jane hurriedly explained.

Shelly loved both Felix and Sienna dearly. She wanted the best for Sienna, so she tried to arrange wealthy suitors for Sienna and opposed Sienna's wish to marry a police officer.

Meanwhile, Sienna deeply loved Daniel but felt torn between him and her family. She longed for a solution where she could have both her family and Daniel.

Shelly's anger flashed in her reddened eyes as she muttered, "Sienna, end things with him before you get married. I'll have the matchmaker find you a better match. It'll undoubtedly be better than your current partner."

Sienna was too overwhelmed with agony to respond. The mere idea of parting ways with Daniel shattered her. She couldn't bring herself to do it.

Jane gently wrapped her arm around Sienna's shoulders to help her up. "Mrs. Lawson, let me take Sienna out for a while. I'll have a chat with her."

Shelly sat still on the bench, staring at the wall. Tears flowed silently down her cheeks.

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