Summary of Chapter 579 from The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie
Chapter 579 marks a crucial moment in Swnovels’s Novel novel, The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Hugo pointed toward the sky and said, "Look up."
"There's nothing there."
"Satellite signals," Hugo elaborated. "They can track our every move outdoors. Our phones, once receiving a signal, can be located and monitored. The nearby surveillance cameras, whether public or private, are all accessible through databases.
"Even your smartwatch, your car, and home computers, if equipped with GPS and signal reception, leave us exposed."
Avery's voice trembled. "What do we do?"
Hugo replied, "Wait and see."
Over the next few days, Zach contacted his lawyer to transfer the 28-billion-dollar estate to Nathan.
Nathan graciously declined, considering it a gift for Mila.
Touched and elated by his gesture, Zach finalized the transfer to both their names as shared assets.
After a short hospital stay, Zach was eager to leave. Mila invited him to stay at Morrison Residence.
The Morrisons, given the already close relationship and his status as the wealthiest man in Norvania, warmly welcomed Zach. Few observant relatives even vied to entertain and impress him.
Most heartwarming for Zach was seeing Mila's baby, dispelling the gloom brought about by the family situation.
While Nathan juggled his official duties, he continued investigating Mila's parents' disappearance.
Meanwhile, Mila collaborated with lawyers and company executives, strategizing to reclaim the Hoffis assets and have Avery imprisoned.
Both were deeply focused on their missions.
Once he left, Fenna approached, her demeanor frosty. "You must've been disappointed to see me released so soon."
Mila met her gaze coolly. "It's been two weeks, standard procedure."
With a boldness that bordered on audacity, Fenna challenged, "Nate is principled, and he honors our friendship. He would never do this to me. Did you manipulate him? Use Jace and your marriage to threaten him?"
Mila regarded her, disbelief evident in her eyes. "On what grounds do you question me?"
"My decade-long friendship with Nate," Fenna declared, her voice quivering, eyes teary. "We've always had each other's backs. I trust him, and I'm unwaveringly loyal to him."
Mila sensed a disturbing intensity in Fenna's words, her emotions spiraling toward obsession.
"Ms. Hudson, let's be clear here. You're Cameron's sister. His care and concern for you are born from his respect for Cameron, not romantic feelings. Your feelings for him are one-sided."
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