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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 797

Camille respectfully replied, "Mr. Morrison, Madam Sienna went out."

"Where did she go?"

"It seems she went to the garden to water the plants."

Daniel strode out.

Since Sienna didn't want to hire too many staff, they didn't hire any gardeners. However, someone still needed to do tasks like sweeping leaves, watering, pruning, and planting flowers.

Under the sunlight, the greenery was lush. Holding a hose, Sienna stood among the flower beds.

The water stream formed a clear, transparent rainbow, arching perfectly in mid-air and sprinkling down on the plants and trees.

Watering the plants was a very healing and comforting activity.

Daniel walked toward her.

Sienna's heartbeat inexplicably quickened when she glanced at him, but she remained quiet and continued watering the plants.

"Do you like taking care of the garden yourself?" he asked softly.

Sienna responded, "Yes."

"It can be tiring."

"It's not tiring and I like planting flowers. When I'm tired from writing, I come to the garden to tend to the plants. It makes me feel much better, very stress-relieving and relaxing."

"As long as you like it," Daniel said gently before slowly walking behind her. He pressed his body against her back and wrapped his arms around her.

Sienna froze with tension, her body stiff and straight.

His large hands covered hers, gently guiding the hose so that they could water the plants together.

The intimate action of him hugging her from behind made her feel a bit lost, and her heart pounded.

Daniel lowered his head to whisper in her ear, "Sisi, would you like to go on a trip?"

"No," Sienna declined. After realizing her tone might have been too cold, she quickly added, "I still have a lawsuit to deal with. Maybe we can go later."

"Sure," Daniel replied. His breathing became more rapid as he inhaled the scent of her hair, holding her even tighter.

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