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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 291

Summary for Chapter 291: The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie

Chapter 291 – 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 291 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.

Loretta looked confused. "Why can't you go?"

Sally hesitated. She was unsure how to respond. Mila sniggered and left the sick room without saying a word.

Naturally, Sally couldn't be in Sunterland. Surveillance cameras were everywhere in Sunterland, and facial recognition would identify her upon entry. She would undoubtedly be arrested within seconds as a most wanted fugitive.

Even if she managed to avoid the surveillance cameras, Mila knew she wouldn't be able to pass the facial and fingerprint recognition during the documentation process. Moreover, Sally Hoffis was a highly classified researcher at Sunterland.

Mila went upstairs and happened to see Phoebe coming her way.

"Mila, I handed Mr. Morrison the clothes and the food," Phoebe whispered.

"Okay." Mila nodded.

"Where have you been?"

Mila pointed to Zach's sick room.

"How is Mr. Hoffis Senior doing?"

Mila murmured in Phoebe's ear, "He's fine. He's just pretending to be sick. Since I got Sally and Oliver into conflict, my grandparents are safe, at least for now."

"What do you mean?"

"Sally's not getting my grandparents into trouble for now because Norvanian law doesn't allow foreigners to inherit Norvanian property." Mila grinned.

Phoebe understood all at once. She blinked and exclaimed, "Mila, you're incredible."

"You should take the opportunity to sneak into Oliver's and Sally's room and see if you can find any information about my parents," Mila suggested.

Nathan looked somber, but he spoke in an incredibly gentle voice, "I'm fine."

"You fainted last night. How is that fine?"

"Wanda, Daniel's awake," Nathan said.

Mila gripped Nathan's arm and asked excitedly, "Really? Has Dan passed the critical stage? How is he doing now? What was the doctor's report?"

Nathan shifted his gaze toward Mila, who was smiling sweetly. He could tell that she cared about Daniel very much. "I just got the news, and I haven't had a chance to see him yet."

"I want to see him, too." Mila released her hands. Her face fell with a sigh when she looked at the weather outside. "But we can't go anywhere in such weather."

Nathan smiled bitterly as he felt the pain and discomfort deep in his heart.

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