What Happens in Chapter 614 – From the Book The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie
Dive into Chapter 614, a pivotal chapter in The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie, written by Swnovels. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.
After listening to Daniel's reminder, Nathan became worried. Still, he pretended to be calm. He smiled and said, "Haha, knowing Chubs' personality, she might react like that."
"Let her know as soon as possible. If she waits for you to come home and you don't, she'll be even more anxious and worried."
Nathan agreed, "Yeah, I'll call her later."
Daniel gently pursed his lips.
Seeing his serious expression, Nathan said, "Daniel, since you can't see, a phone call would have sufficed. Why did you come all the way here just to visit me? Do you have something to tell me?"
Daniel leaned back in his chair, and his expression became even more solemn. He said, "Nate, I do have a request."
"Tell me, Daniel."
"Can we capture Oliver without killing him?"
Nathan was stunned. He was confused, so he asked, "Daniel, what do you mean?"
Daniel answered, "I know he has committed a capital offense, but can you capture him alive first? Let him live for a few days, because I want to ask him to perform brain surgery for me."
Nathan was shocked. He said seriously, "Absolutely not. He's an extremely dangerous and malicious man. If you let him perform brain surgery on you, he'll only harm you."
Smiling faintly, Daniel said with confidence, "If you let him perform surgery on you, he'll definitely kill you, but he won't harm me."
"What if he wants to harm you?" Nathan asked.
"Then I'll accept my fate."
Nathan disagreed with Daniel's risky decision.
Although Oliver was a renowned neurosurgeon with profound expertise in the field, he was too dangerous.
Asking him to perform surgery would either result in being killed or come with conditions.
Nathan strongly opposed, "Daniel, this is absolutely unacceptable. Although your life may be inconvenient right now, you can hire someone to take care of you. Your quality of life won't diminish.
"Wanting Oliver to perform brain surgery is like handing your life over to him."
Daniel said firmly, "Nate, I've never asked you for anything. My eyes are very important to me. I have to grab this opportunity."
"You're risking your life. This surgery is extremely dangerous, and may not succeed."
Holding his forehead, Nathan was speechless. He felt sad. After a while, he asked curiously, "Did she tell you that?"
"No."
"Does she like you?"
"No."
"If you're not blind, would she be with you?"
"No."
"Then why are you risking your life? Why?"
Daniel said in a serious tone, "Nate, I like her. I want to pursue her as a normal person, without feeling insecure."
Nathan smiled bitterly and let out a resigned sigh. Then, he lay down on the bed and closed his eyes before placing his hands on his forehead, feeling it throbbing.
His parents really knew how to raise children. They were all devoted in their own way.
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