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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 723

Summary for Chapter 723: The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie

Chapter 723 – 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 723 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.

The square dining table was arrayed with six main dishes, soup, appetizers, and fruit. The main dishes featured shrimp, crab, fish, chicken, beef, and salad, served alongside a butternut squash soup.

Daniel noticed that while the variety of food wasn't overly expensive, it still exceeded what most families would typically have for an everyday meal.

Such a spread seemed reserved for special occasions like Christmas or other important holidays.

Daniel glanced at Felix, who seemed downcast. It dawned on him that these delicacies weren't specifically prepared for Felix after all.

"Mom, the doctor said I should stick to light, non-greasy food until my wound heals completely. Heavy meals aren't good for me right now," Felix said with a forced smile.

Shelly served some salad onto Felix's plate. "You can have the salad. It's light."

Felix couldn't tear his eyes away from the big crab before him, and his mouth started watering. Seafood was a rare treat in their home. Yet, Shelly was serving seafood when he got injured.

Felix hadn't even taken a bite of the food, yet irritation was already simmering within him.

Shelly used a pair of tongs to place the biggest crab onto a small plate right in front of Daniel. Her smile was warm and inviting. "Daniel, dig in and enjoy some crab."

"Thank you, Mrs. Lawson," Daniel replied politely. Uncertain about what to do next, he glanced over at Sienna.

Sienna kept her head down, quietly sipping her soup.

Daniel couldn't shake the sense that Shelly was being unusually enthusiastic. Did she maybe want to treat him like a son and make him Sienna's brother?

Later, he glanced at the table and asked, "Do you have any tools to crack crabs with?"

Unfamiliar with eating crab at home, Shelly hesitated. She wasn't aware of any specific tools for cracking the shells.

Sienna set down her utensils and hurried to the kitchen. She returned with a small pair of scissors and a coffee-stirring spoon.

Handing them to Daniel, Sienna said, "You can use these. We just used to bite into them."

Daniel smiled warmly as he lifted his spoon and sipped his soup. His gaze involuntarily drifted toward Sienna. He couldn't resist observing her every move and expression.

A hush fell over the table.

After a while, Shelly cleared her throat and suggested, "Daniel, you should join us for meals more often."

Daniel felt a pang of unease. He wasn't certain about Shelly's motives. If she was trying to foster a sibling-like bond between him and Sienna, he preferred to avoid seeing Sienna altogether than to endure any awkwardness.

With a bitter nod, Daniel simply hummed in reply.

"Daniel, look at Felix; he hasn't landed a decent job since graduation. Maybe you could—"

Sienna abruptly interrupted Shelly, her voice brimming with frustration. "Mom, could you please just stop?"

She felt deeply embarrassed. Every time Shelly met one of Sienna's successful blind dates, she would relentlessly promote Felix, hoping to leverage their connections to help him secure a decent job.

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