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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 454

Summary for Chapter 454: The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie

Chapter Summary: Chapter 454 – The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie by Swnovels

In Chapter 454, 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.

"Then why not use protection?" asked Nathan.

"I'm in my safe period."

"Wouldn't an extra protection be better?"

Mila found herself at a loss. Utterly embarrassed, she scrambled for excuses. Lost in a fog of embarrassment, she stuttered, "I-It's uncomfortable with the condom on."

Nathan was taken aback. He froze, unable to hide the shock in his eyes.

In that instant, Mila wished she could vanish into thin air, feeling mortified and embarrassed to the core. She wished she could just disappear.

"That's not something you'd say," Nathan withdrew his hand, one resting on his hip, the other absently tugging at his short hair.

A realization dawned on him, and after a brief moment of contemplation, he couldn't contain himself any longer. His gaze turned stern. "Are you trying to conceive my child?"

Mila's heart skipped a beat. Her anxious eyes met his while her thoughts raced in panic, unsure how to mask her true intentions. Her reaction confirmed Nathan's suspicions.

Feeling a mix of disbelief and anger, Nathan stepped back, inhaling deeply and tilting his head back. His emotions churned like a storm.

Mila attempted to explain weakly. "Nate, I—"

Nathan felt a surge of discomfort and cut her off sharply. "So this is why you've been behaving so strangely lately, trying to seduce me repeatedly. Chubs, you're ruthless."

Panic gripped Mila's heart as she nervously apologized, "I'm sorry, Nate. I didn't mean to deceive you. I knew you wouldn't approve, which was why I resorted to this."

Nathan let out a cold chuckle, anger staining his eyes red, his voice dripping with fury. "If you knew I wouldn't agree, why did you do this?"

Mila clenched her fists slowly, confessing to him, "Because I want to have your child."

"Even if it meant defying Sunterland or even the world. I would never let you go."

Mila was both touched and saddened by his words.

Tears streamed down her cheeks uncontrollably as she covered her mouth with her hand, trying to stifle her sobs. She was unable to meet Nathan's gaze any longer.

Mila had long suspected Nathan's reaction, which was why she hesitated to confess her feelings. She feared his potential for obsession, worried that he might prioritize his desires over his nation's interests in opposition to Sunterland.

She feared he might resort to extreme measures.

The memory of a previous incident haunted her thoughts. When Daniel was nearly killed by drug lords from a neighboring country, Nathan used a missile malfunction as a pretext to obliterate the drug den.

That event served as a cautionary tale for Mila, prompting her to be wary of Nathan's propensity for extremism.

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