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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 769

Summary for Chapter 769: The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie

Chapter 769 – 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 769 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.

Florence felt even more guilty. "Daniel, please take Sienna to the hospital later."

Sienna frowned and looked at Daniel. "It's not as serious as you're making it out to be."

She then gently reassured Florence, "Madam Florence, I'm really fine. It'll get better after I cool it under running water."

Florence was overwhelmed with guilt. She left the kitchen and asked a maid to clean up the sugar mixture on the floor.

Standing before the faucet, Sienna could feel her back almost pressed against Daniel's chest. Her breathing grew a bit erratic.

Daniel's warm hand held her wrist, sending an electric sensation through her skin and spreading through her whole body, making her legs feel weak.

"I can do it myself. Can you let go of me?" Sienna muttered quietly.

Daniel's heart pounded. The refreshing fragrance of her hair made his mind wander, and he couldn't stay calm.

He slowly released Sienna's wrist and advised, "Cool it under running water for another ten minutes. I'll take you to the hospital afterward."

Sienna replied helplessly, "It's really fine. I get burns like this often. It's not serious enough for a hospital visit. Just some burn ointment will do."

Hearing this made Daniel's heart ache even more. He went to the living room to fetch burn ointment from the first aid kit. Later, he returned with the ointment in hand.

After running her hand under cold water for a long time, Sienna felt the pain subside and turned off the faucet. As soon as she turned, Daniel gently took her hand and wrapped it in a clean white towel.

"I can do it myself." Sienna resisted his touch and tried to pull away.

Sienna would have undoubtedly retorted him, given her personality in the past. But now, she didn't have the energy for it. She simply felt like she wasn't qualified to do so.

After all, her hometown didn't have such customs. She wasn't marrying into a Phoenician family or marrying Daniel, either.

"Thank you." Sienna expressed her gratitude in a subdued tone. She stood up and left the kitchen.

Daniel watched Sienna's retreating figure, feeling a heaviness in his heart.

The Sienna before him seemed to lack vitality. She resembled a child who had grown up overnight, becoming introspective and melancholic.

What had she been through this past year? Why did she seem unable to find happiness even when she smiled?

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