What Happens in Chapter 629 – From the Book The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie
Dive into Chapter 629, 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.
It was time for lunch. Robert knocked on the door twice, but since there was no response, he decided not to disturb Nathan and Mila further. They slept until evening.
Mila was still half-asleep when she faintly heard Nathan's voice near her ear, "Wanda, are you getting up for dinner?"
"No," Mila grumbled.
"Then, go back to sleep."
"Okay." Mila nestled into his arms.
Since she wasn't wearing any clothes, the warmth of their skin caused a spark between them. Nathan felt a familiar surge of desire within him once again.
For the first time, he acted without asking Mila's permission. Gently, he drew closer to her, wrapping his arms around her and lifting her legs onto his waist.
Still in a daze, Mila realized Nathan was kissing her. Later, she let out a soft moan and her body shivered. Then, she drifted into a blissful dream.
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A few days later, Fenna arrived at Lillian's place bearing a court summons. Yale was with Lillian, who was pregnant, watching dramas at home.
Fenna barged in angrily. "Lillian, I'm furious!"
Lillian quickly stood up from Yale's embrace, nervously asking, "What's wrong?"
"Wanda wants to take legal action against me!" Fenna growled.
Yale's expression instantly grew more serious, and he frowned at Fenna.
Lillian guided Fenna to sit down on the couch. "Let me take a look."
She took the summons and examined it closely. Yale leaned in to get a better view.
"It's Nathan who's taking you to court," Yale remarked sarcastically. "What did you damage that he's demanding ten million in compensation?"
"It's a painting," Fenna replied through clenched teeth.
Yale answered confidently, "There's no need to fix it. Wanda doesn't need money, and Nathan isn't interested in it either. They probably just want to teach Fenna a lesson and make her accountable.
"As for what the judge decides and the amount they demand you to pay, it doesn't matter in the end. They won't pursue you for the debt, so don't stress."
Fenna lowered her head in distress.
Lillian's mood soured in response. With clenched teeth, she expressed her frustration, "Wanda is truly awful! She's suing you for millions over a painting, despite having a fortune that could last generations. It's too cruel."
Yale's eyes sparkled as he glanced at Fenna. "Fenna."
Fenna looked up. "What?"
"Do you want to get back at Wanda?"
"I do."
A subtle hint of malicious flickered in Yale's eyes as he said, "I'll help you."
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