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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 873

Summary for Chapter 873: The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie

Chapter 873 – 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 873 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.

The morning of early autumn was chilly.

The sky was just turning white, casting a faint light into the room through the sheer curtains on the balcony.

A man lay shirtless on the large bed with a thin blanket covering his waist. He had well-defined muscles and flawless features.

A gust of cold wind brushed past, causing the sheer curtains to flutter gently.

Feeling the chill, he subconsciously reached out to the side.

Suddenly, he opened his eyes and turned his head to look at the empty space beside him. His heart shrunk instantly.

In the next moment, he quickly sat up then grabbed his clothes at the end of the bed, and put them on.

His expression was tense as he rushed to the bathroom. He quickly pushed the door open and called out anxiously, "Candice!"

There was no one in the bathroom.

Elio anxiously searched everywhere, including the balcony, living room, kitchen, and study. After that, he returned to the bedroom.

He picked up his phone and dialed a number. Breathing heavily, his hand pressed against his forehead as he stared at the deep red bloodstains on the bed. His heart ached.

"Hello, the number you dialed is switched off."

He sat on the bed alone. His head was hung low, and a sense of loneliness washed over him. He dialed another number instead.

"Good morning, Mr. Hoffis," Sadie answered from the other end.

"Where's Candice?"

Sadie replied, "She came to ask me this morning if the work here was done. I said yes, and she left."

"Left to where?"

"She went back to Norvania."

"Did I say she could go back?" he said angrily.

Sadie nervously said, "Mr. Hoffis, I told Candice that without your permission, she couldn't leave on her own. But she didn't listen to me, she—"

"Good afternoon, Camden."

After helping her with the luggage, he asked curiously, "Ms. Candice, you're back from your business trip. Why didn't you call home so we could pick you up?"

"It's okay, taking a taxi is convenient enough," Candice replied. Though she was born into a wealthy family, she had never liked luxurious living style or inconveniencing others.

Camden followed Candice to the main villa.

"Mr. Morrison and Mrs. Morrison have returned," Camden said.

Candice was stunned. She turned around and asked excitedly, "Uncle Nathan and Aunt Chubs are really back?"

Camden replied, "Yes, I heard that Mrs. Morrison's younger brother is getting married next month, so they came back from the frontiers specifically for that. They'll be back for quite a while this time."

"Getting married?" Candice was stunned and her heart ached. She asked again, "You mean Elio?"

"Yes, Elio."

At that moment, Candice felt as if the sky was falling. Her mind went blank and tears welled up in her eyes. She was speechless, frozen in place.

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