What Happens in Chapter 649 – From the Book The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie
Dive into Chapter 649, 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.
Layla fell silent, her face paling. After a moment, she calmly said, "Let's finalize the property division. I'm ready whenever."
With that, she retreated upstairs with an icy expression.
Duke slumped onto the sofa, hands covering his face as tears fell silently.
…
In a villa embraced by maple trees, Nathan and Mila knocked gently on the door.
A maid opened it, greeting them warmly, "Mr. and Mrs. Morrison, good afternoon."
Acknowledging with nods, they stepped inside. Daniel was in the midst of a workout on the treadmill.
As they neared the gym, Mila greeted, "Hey, Daniel."
Pausing the machine, Daniel turned. "Chubs?"
With a smile, Mila responded, "Yes, it's me."
As Daniel moved toward Mila, Nathan intervened, extending his hand. When their hands met, Daniel chuckled softly, "Nate, you're here too?"
Nathan quipped, "You can tell by my hands?"
With a smirk, Daniel replied, "Every time Chubs visits, she always grabs my hand. But you, you keep me from touching your wife, seeing me as a competition."
Mila barely contained her laughter.
Seeing Mila siding with Daniel, Nathan's face darkened. He tried to regain the upper hand and questioned, "Chubs, I heard Sienna's wedding date is set. Did you get an invite?"
At this, Daniel's face paled, his tension palpable.
Mila had to stifle a laugh. These two grown men were just like children.
"No," Mila quickly clarified, not wanting to upset Daniel. "Where did you hear that?"
With a hearty laugh, Nathan said, "Must've been mistaken."
Daniel sighed in relief, his demeanor softening. He smiled wryly, "Her getting married is just a matter of time. I'll have to face it eventually."
What was there to celebrate?
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