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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 742

Summary for Chapter 742: The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie

Summary of Chapter 742 from The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie

Chapter 742 marks a crucial moment in Swnovels’s Novel novel, The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Sienna was suddenly flooded with memories of her childhood. It was back when this area was still rural. One of her neighbors used to raise pigs.

She recalled how whenever a business opportunity arose, the elderly man would administer some powerful medicine to the boar. After consuming it, the boar could mate with over a dozen sows.

Even though Sienna had never witnessed it, the horrifying cries of those pigs haunted her childhood dreams.

Sienna abruptly snapped out of her reverie. Without a word, she firmly shut the door.

The sudden closing of the door, together with Sienna's pale face and frantic demeanor, almost tempted Daniel to laugh.

Sienna rushed to flag down a cab. 15 minutes later, Sienna was rushing Daniel into the hospital. They swiftly checked in for emergency treatment.

When they explained the situation to the urologist, Gordon Gallows, he pointed at Sienna beside Daniel. "Is she your girlfriend?"

"My sister," Daniel responded promptly.

Sienna felt a warmth in her heart. Daniel truly cared for her. He would rather endure discomfort himself than see her suffer.

"Are you seeing anyone?" Gordon asked again.

"No."

"I'll give you an address. You can find a—" Gordon was about to suggest a simpler solution.

Daniel cut in coldly, "I'm a police officer."

Gordon stopped speaking. He nervously swallowed, forced a smile, and quickly tried to explain, "What I mean is, cases like yours needing medical attention are rare. And unfortunately, we don't have a cure for this."

"You could consider giving a sedative. If that doesn't help, anesthesia might be necessary."

"But we can't just administer these to anyone. There need to be specific reasons for prescribing them. In your case—"

"You know, young man, tying the knot early is good for your health. If marriage isn't your thing, at least find yourself a girlfriend sooner rather than later."

"Thanks for the advice," Daniel replied. He already felt uncomfortable about suppressing his intense desire. Gordon's well-meaning nagging only made him more irritated.

Sienna couldn't help but feel disheartened at Gordon's words. His words hinted that refraining from sex for an extended period could harm a man's health.

She pondered whether, if she and Daniel were to date for three to five years, she should rethink her commitment to waiting until marriage for sex. Otherwise, it might pose a risk to Daniel's well-being.

Sienna settled the bill for the medication and returned to Daniel's bedside to keep him company. After receiving the sedative, Daniel's breathing became noticeably smoother, and his temperature stabilized.

It was difficult to determine whether he was asleep or merely taking a nap.

Sienna leaned against the edge of the bed, resting her chin on her hands as she quietly observed him.

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