Chapter 1043 – A Turning Point in The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie by Swnovels
In this chapter of The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie, Swnovels introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1043 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.
Imogen read Jasper's message and angrily slammed her phone onto the bed. "Jasper, you bastard! Do you think having money, power, and influence makes you so great? All you do is bully me!"
She didn't bother to reply to his messages.
After a night's rest, Imogen woke up the next morning feeling much better. She got ready quickly and left for work early. By the time Jasper woke up, she was already gone.
Imogen had taken the day off to return to the space agency and continue her work. She met several distinguished professors who admired her talent but regretted that her lack of formal education prevented her from joining the agency.
During lunch, Imogen went to the cafeteria with a few professors.
Being young and attractive, she was well-liked. Mila, in particular, took a special interest in her.
"Imogen, how old are you?" she asked.
"I'm 27," Imogen replied.
Mila looked surprised. "Wow, you look so young. You're the same age as my son."
"How many children do you have, Professor Winkler?" Imogen asked.
"Just one, my only son," Mila smiled.
Imogen hummed in response while eating.
The others started teasing. "Professor Winkler, are you trying to set Imogen up with your son?"
Mila laughed awkwardly. "No, no. My son isn't a good match for someone like Imogen."
"Are you sure you're not saying the opposite?" another professor teased.
Imogen felt exceptionally awkward, so she could only force a smile.
Mila quickly explained, "I mean it. Of course, I hope my son can marry a good girl like Imogen, but he..."
Mila sighed helplessly when she thought of Jasper's sexual orientation.
For 27 years, he had shown no interest in women. It was either a problem with his sexual orientation or his sexual function. Either way, he wasn't suitable for Imogen.
"From Phoenicia," Imogen replied.
"What does he do?"
"He owns his own company."
"That's impressive, being a business owner."
Imogen gave a bitter smile, not wanting to prolong the discussion.
Whether he was impressive or not didn't matter. She needed to divorce him before his parents discovered her true identity. She wanted to avoid suppression, eviction, or being targeted.
After completing her work, Imogen visited her parents' house to collect the gifts Jasper had sent.
Back home, she placed all the items in Jasper's room and left a note on the fridge door.
"I've already eaten. Please don't disturb me."
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