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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 433

Summary for Chapter 433: The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie

Chapter Summary: Chapter 433 – The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie by Swnovels

In Chapter 433, a key moment in the Novel novel The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie, Swnovels delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Mila shifted her gaze to Daniel. Despite his gaunt appearance, she believed he still had the strength to manage Sienna, given his towering six-and-a-half-foot frame and years of training.

"I trust Sienna. She surely knows how to care for Dan in her own way," Mila said softly.

Shortly after, they spotted Sienna hauling two large suitcases down the stairs. Simon and Phoebe hurried to lend a hand. Meanwhile, Mila wheeled Daniel outside.

After everyone had settled into the car, they left the Morrison residence and headed toward Hoffis Manor. Mila occupied the passenger seat. Her eyes were fixed on the passing scenery as she became lost in her own thoughts.

After some time, Daniel's hoarse voice came from the backseat of the car. Firmly, he uttered, "Take me back."

"We're going to Hoffis Manor with Wanda and the others to retrieve their luggage. Then, we're heading to the airport. I've brought your passport as well. We're taking you abroad to get treatment," Sienna explained.

"Take me back," Daniel repeated through gritted teeth.

"We're taking you abroad to get treatment," Sienna reiterated indifferently.

"Don't make me kill you," Daniel warned.

Sienna crossed her arms, leaned back in her seat, and haughtily replied, "Oh really? How would you manage that? You need help with eating and showering, and you rely on pills to sleep.

"You don't even have the strength to strangle me, yet you're talking about killing me? Honestly, you're just a coward who can't deal with the truth. You're completely worthless."

Everyone in the car was stunned. Nobody expected such words from Sienna, a caregiver who was being paid 40 thousand dollars a month.

"Stop pushing me, Sienna," Daniel cautioned.

Sienna scoffed. "Pushing you? You're not even worth the effort."

"No," Sienna responded firmly.

Mila sighed and immediately lapsed into silence. She couldn't bear to see Daniel, whom she held in high regard, being demeaned. She peered out the window, puzzled by Sienna's treatment of Daniel. Yet, she decided not to intervene out of respect for Sienna.

Daniel tried to break free from Sienna's grasp several times, but he couldn't manage it. Then, unexpectedly, he burst into laughter. His laughter was tinged with bitterness and despair as he mocked himself, "Yeah, I'm pathetic. I can't walk or see."

Everyone present couldn't help but feel pity for him upon hearing the sorrow in his voice.

Yet, Sienna continued to add fuel to the fire. "Listen up. Your parents shell out 40 thousand every month for me to look after you. So, I'll do my job right. It's up to you whether you want to receive treatment.

"If you don't, you'll stay in that wheelchair indefinitely. As long as they keep paying me 40 grand each month, I'm willing to care for you for as long as necessary."

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