Chapter 686 – 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 686 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.
Holding Sienna's hand, Daniel walked past Vivian and Molly. He didn't want these unimportant people to bother them anymore.
Vivian got angry and turned to yell at Daniel as he walked away. "Daniel, don't you want to know who the middleman who contacted me before was?"
Daniel halted, and Sienna stopped, too. She looked at Daniel's serious face, then back at Vivian.
"I can tell you," Vivian said.
Molly frowned at Vivian, whispering, "Viv, don't say anything reckless."
Jealousy had clouded Vivian's judgment, making her impulsive.
Daniel led Sienna back to the duo and calmly asked, "Who was it?"
Vivian's stare locked onto their entwined hands. Her eyes grew steely, and her tone harsh. "If you come with me now, I'll lead you to him."
She added, "But you must come alone."
Sienna understood Daniel's professional obligations. Moving closer, she spoke gently, "Daniel, it's all right. We can go out another time. Focus on your work for now."
Daniel responded with a warm smile. Sienna's empathy touched him deeply, yet he remained mindful of his professional boundaries.
He regarded Vivian with an icy gaze and said indifferently, "Investigating cases falls under our responsibilities as police officers. Your cooperation with the investigation is a civic obligation.
"Since I'm not on duty today, I'll visit you when I return to work."
"It needs to be now. I won't arrange for you to meet him at any other time," Vivian threatened.
Sienna looked puzzled. "Is it that big of a deal?"
Daniel came to a halt, turning to face Sienna directly. His words carried weight as he said, "Sisi, in our line of work, we can't afford to be manipulated by witnesses or informants.
"If she can leverage a clue today to force me into breaking a promise to my girlfriend, what's to stop her from doing it again? It'll only become worse."
Sienna nodded earnestly.
He continued, "Certain informants might be in it for the money, and that's something we can handle within the bounds of regulation. But I'll never compromise my personal life, emotions, or time for the sake of this job."
Sienna threw herself into his embrace. She wrapped her arms around his waist, gazing up at him with admiration gleaming in her eyes.
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