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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 660

Summary for Chapter 660: The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie

Chapter 660 – 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 660 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.

In the afternoon, Daniel escorted Oliver to the airport.

Oliver's boarding process was seamless. With a friendly smile, Daniel bid farewell to Oliver as the aircraft took off.

Oliver felt a sense of freedom wash over him, knowing he could now reunite with Mila in a distant land.

After half an hour of flight, the plane began its descent. Oliver surveyed his surroundings, noticing a discrepancy with the typical airport.

"Where are we?" he inquired, a hint of nervousness tainting his voice.

"The airport," came the pilot's reply.

Oliver persisted, "Which airport is this?" Yet, the pilot maintained his silence.

Growing increasingly flustered, Oliver pressed further, "How can this be an airport? It's so small!"

Upon touchdown and the pilot's unbuckled seatbelt, he uttered, "The prison's airport." With that, he swiftly exited the aircraft and headed toward the prison compound.

With a pallid complexion and frantic demeanor, Oliver rushed to the cockpit, but his limited aviation knowledge rendered him helpless.

Eventually, he exited the plane, facing an open expanse surrounded by imposing walls before him.

Before long, the prison gates swung open, revealing the warden and a cadre of heavily armed guards.

"Welcome to the Frontiers Penitentiary, Mr. Hoffis," greeted the warden.

As realization dawned upon him, Oliver's countenance drained of color, and his faith shattered. He then realized Daniel's deception. "I won't let you off the hook, Daniel Morrison!" he inwardly cursed.

Following Daniel's hospital discharge, videos and online reports swiftly debunked the false rumors of Nathan's death, which had ignited a frenzy across social media platforms.

The election proceeded as scheduled.

Research was always a process of gradual accumulation over long periods, inching closer to success. Even a small discovery could consume months or even years of a scientist's time.

During lunch break, everyone left their workstations and headed to the cafeteria.

Mila shed her lab attire and strolled out of the research department. As she reached the door, her footsteps suddenly halted.

After being apart for over two months, Mila's heart surged with emotion at the sight of Nathan once again.

Though turmoil roiled within her, she met his affectionate gaze and charming appearance with tender eyes. Despite being outwardly calm, tears glistened in her eyes, and she gently bit her lip into a knowing smile.

Nathan strode toward her, and she walked toward him. As they drew near, Nathan enveloped her in a tight embrace.

With closed eyes, tears of joy trickled down Mila's cheeks as she nestled against Nathan's sturdy chest. She savored his warmth, his steady heartbeat, and his reassuring breath.

"Chubs, I'm here."

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