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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 829

Daniel swiftly took off his wedding ring and removed a ring pendant from his necklace, slipping that ring onto his finger instead.

Curious, Ryan asked, "What's that?"

Feeling agitated, Daniel replied, "It's my ticket onto the ship."

"It's just a ring. What do you mean, a ticket?" Ryan looked bewildered. "Are you planning to board the ship?"

Daniel scanned the surroundings cautiously and gave Ryan a firm instruction. "Call for backup now. We need the Coast Guard and Navy to track this ship. When I signal, board with a team for a search and arrest operation."

"Who's on that ship?" Ryan was utterly baffled. He hadn't spotted Sienna or any other clues, and he couldn't fathom why Daniel was so convinced that the ship harbored something sinister.

Daniel patted him on the shoulder and simply said, "A drug lord."

Then, he quickly boarded the ship.

From the dock, Ryan watched in astonishment as Daniel breezed through security, the ring on his finger allowing him easy passage without any questions.

Trusting Daniel's instincts, Ryan didn't hesitate to call for backup immediately.

Sienna was enveloped in darkness. And the sound of chaotic footsteps drew nearer. She thought there must be several people.

Suddenly, her blindfold was removed. Narrowing her eyes against the sudden brightness, Sienna found herself in a spacious, stylish room. Two women lounged on a leather couch. It was Vivian and her friend, Alex.

Sienna recognized them from a previous encounter at a five-star restaurant, where she had intentionally spilled coffee on Vivian's evening gown, resulting in damages costing several hundred thousand dollars to the designer brand.

Scanning around the room, Sienna found four bodyguards in suits standing guard by the door.

Alex ran a hand through her shoulder-length hair and casually rested her arms on the couch. Her eyes, half-lidded and dreamy, swept over Sienna from head to toe. A faint smile spread across her face.

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