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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 926

Josie couldn't grasp Candice's rationale. "But why?" she countered.

Candice remained composed as she explained, "Firstly, those items were gifted to you, so they rightfully belong to you.

"Secondly, aside from their monetary value, those possessions don't have a practical use. They need to be preserved and passed down to the next generation. Ultimately, they're not something I can rightfully claim.

"Thirdly, Elio has already given me plenty of jewelry during our engagement, which I can pass down to future generations."

Josie took a deep breath, feeling as though she were on the brink of losing her sanity.

It all felt completely absurd.

She was left dumbfounded, utterly bewildered by Candice's innocent and straightforward outlook on life.

Still, Josie's intrigue regarding Elio's feelings toward Candice persisted, especially given Candice's perceived naivety.

Despite Josie's best efforts to manipulate Candice, she found herself increasingly frustrated by her inability to sway her.

However, upon further reflection, Josie's perspective began to shift.

It could be precisely because Elio's mind was consistently engaged with the complexities and strategies of the business world, where he often had to be sharp and relentless.

This might explain why he found Candice's simplicity so attractive.

Glancing at Elio, Josie inquired tentatively, "Are you absolutely sure you don't want them back?"

"You should consult my mother," Elio replied curtly.

Josie mustered a strained smile as she nodded briskly. "Alright, then. That settles it," she replied, her tone tinged with tension.

As her words tapered off, Josie stood up abruptly and grabbed her bag. "I suppose I should be on my way," she muttered.

With that, she turned on her heels and walked away.

Halfway to the door, Josie couldn't help but wonder if Elio would follow her out. However, upon glancing back, she saw Elio leaning in close to Candice, engrossed in their own private conversation.

They seemed entirely wrapped up in their own world, paying no attention to her presence whatsoever.

With the door slightly ajar, Sean stood nearby, bidding Josie farewell.

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