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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 911

What kind of photo is it that she mustn't see? Is it another woman?

Feeling her patience wane, Candice said, "I'm going back now."

Elio approached her and remarked, "I'll go with you and explain everything to your family."

"No, you can't." Candice quickly stopped him, her nerves showing. "Let me first see how they feel about it. We can decide based on that."

"No matter the situation or the outcome, I'm willing to bear it all alone. You don't have to worry about me," Elio reassured her.

Worrying there might be unforeseen events, he was anxious to solidify their relationship and get the marriage certificate so he could finally be at ease.

"There's no need to rush. Let's take it slow. I'll persuade my family, and you can do the same with yours. Is that okay?" Candice asked.

Still, Elio was worried that something might go wrong. However, he couldn't be too hasty and risk scaring Candice, as it might potentially ruin everything. "Okay, I'll follow your lead."

Candice curiously pointed at the covered photo, smiling calmly and feigning indifference as she inquired, "Whose photo is that?"

Elio glanced at the bedside table, feeling guilty. "It's a picture of myself."

In truth, it was a photo he had secretly taken of Candice.

He planned to confess everything after they got married. For now, he couldn't tell her that he had planned all his actions.

Despite Michaela's strong opposition, he used his influence in the Recruitment Department to ensure Candice passed the interview and joined ND Group.

He had intentionally arranged for her to accompany him on business trips abroad, distancing her from her family and creating opportunities for them to be intimate, hoping she would get pregnant.

He never used protection during their encounters, as he wanted her to conceive.

He couldn't tell Candice this yet, fearing she would think he was despicable, that his methods were dirty and unscrupulous.

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