Chapter 600 – 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 600 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.
This was the most annoying maid of honor in Norvania's history, without a doubt.
Nathan couldn't wait to step off the stage. Instead of returning to his seat, he left the banquet hall alone. No one knew where he was going or why he left in such a hurry.
Just as everyone was curious, the wedding resumed its original order.
The wedding reception followed. The bride and groom shared their love story, cutting the cake and making toast.
Yale absentmindedly stared at the white handkerchief in his hand. He took off his ring and removed the needle then tossed it to the ground.
He stared at the white handkerchief with a sinister look on his face. After a while, he finally returned to his senses and began to feel nervous.
He took out his phone and urgently dialed a number while walking backstage.
"Yale, where are you going?" Lillian asked.
Yale forced a smile and said, "I need to use the restroom. I'll be right back."
The atmosphere suddenly became awkward, with only the bride and the host on stage.
Breathing heavily, Yale hid in the corner. He looked sinister as he commanded with a chilly tone, "Nathan had my blood with him. He should be heading toward the military hospital.
"I don't care what methods you use; kill him or snatch back the blood-stained handkerchief. Make sure he can't enter the military hospital."
The person on the phone asked, "Are you sure he has the blood-stained handkerchief with him?"
Yale replied, "Even Lucas would betray him. He won't trust others anymore. I'm sure he'll go to the hospital alone with my blood for DNA testing. He won't hand it over to anyone else."
"Understood," the other person hung up.
Yale gritted his teeth as he glared at the ring in his hand.
He was so cautious and had already gone through every detail, yet he was still suspected.
She preferred to believe it was part of his plan.
"What happened to him?" she asked calmly.
"General Morrison had an accident on the overpass. He fell into the river. The rescue team is searching for him now."
Mila's hand trembled as tears welled up in her eyes, but she tried to control her emotions.
She stood up and said, her voice faltering, "Don't alert anyone. I'll go with you to check on him."
"Okay," Cole said. He then brought Mila and Phoebe out of the banquet hall.
On the stage, Yale's gaze deepened.
He smirked as he watched Mila walk away.
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