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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 691

Summary for Chapter 691: The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie

Chapter 691 – 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 691 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.

Sienna and Jane rode together on the electric scooter, feeling the gentle breeze brushing against them.

Sitting behind Jane, Sienna wore a heavy expression. Her eyes still showed traces of tears as she gazed at the passing scenery.

With a sigh of resignation, Jane asked, "Sienna, are you going to break up with Captain Morrison?"

Sienna leaned wearily against Jane's back. She closed her eyes and replied despondently, "I don't want to break up with him."

"Your mom is being so stubborn. Are you going to prioritize your relationship over your family?" Jane asked further.

"No, I can't sacrifice my family for love. I'll figure out a way to make my mom accept him."

"Maybe you should talk to Captain Morrison about this. Dealing with it together could be better than facing it alone," Jane suggested.

"He's swamped with work. Besides, what good would burdening him with this do? It'll only add to his stress and affect his job." Sienna sighed.

She didn't want Daniel to feel as down as she did. She shook her head and added, "He shouldn't know about this."

Half an hour later, Jane's electric scooter pulled up at the town square within the park.

The square was bustling with activity as people gathered in groups at its center. Some people even stood on benches and climbed trees. The hillside was also lined with them.

Jane tugged Sienna through the bustling crowd, ignoring the annoyed glances from onlookers until they reached the front.

Sienna couldn't shake the feeling of embarrassment as she was dragged along.

In the center of the square were numerous cameras and a cluster of cameramen. A rectangular table filled with food and flowers stood nearby.

Meanwhile, the actors and the film crew were busy taking photos. Among them were a couple of well-known stars that attracted a large crowd.

Sienna quickly spotted Vivian in the corner. From where she stood, Vivian seemed like someone playing a minor role, unnoticed and receiving little attention.

Jane voiced her envy. "Sienna, look at those actresses. They're all stunning and slim."

Sienna responded with a casual hum.

"I'm curious about what they're shooting. They've been in town filming for months now," Jane said.

"I have no idea," Sienna replied indifferently.

"Sienna, did you know Captain Morrison was coming here to make arrests?" Jane asked.

"No, I didn't," Sienna replied.

"Don't you two discuss work stuff?"

"We don't really."

"So, what do you talk about then?"

"Anything but work." Sienna quickly headed toward the police car.

Jane hurriedly followed her.

As Daniel opened the passenger door, he spotted Sienna amid the crowd. She smiled and discreetly waved at him.

Her charming smile and curious gaze made Daniel smile in return. He took out his phone and shook it gently before getting into the car.

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