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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 883

Summary for Chapter 883: The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie

Chapter 883 – Highlight Chapter from The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie

Chapter 883 is a standout chapter in The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie by Swnovels, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Novel narrative into new territory.

There was a persistent knock on the door.

Unwilling to respond, Elio remained motionless. His gaze was desolate and distant. It was as if he was lost in another world.

It wasn't until the knocking ceased and Mila's voice came to his ears that he snapped back to reality.

"Elio, it's me, Wanda."

Although Mila was rarely home, she held a warm and kind image in Elio's heart. He found those affections he lacked from Michaela in Mila.

Shaken from his thoughts, Elio got to his feet and turned the portrait around before heading to the door.

As the door was opened, Mila noticed his somber expression and lifeless gaze. She felt a pang of sympathy.

"Wanda, do you need something?" Elio asked.

Mila's eyes crinkled into a smile as she asked softly, "May I come in and sit for a while?"

Elio hesitated briefly, then opened the door wider. "Come in."

Mila stepped into the spacious room. Despite the brightness of the lights, the atmosphere felt dull and cold. There was a large bed, a row of cabinets, and a couch, all in subdued, cool tones that mirrored Elio's personality.

It was no surprise that he had a secret crush on Candice. She was like a ray of sunshine—warm and radiant, with a naturally soothing presence.

Mila settled onto the couch, her gaze sweeping the room until it landed on the portrait, now facing the floor. She offered a faint smile and patted the spot beside her. "Elio, come sit with me."

Elio complied and leaned back on the couch.

Mila looked at him from head to toe. He was young, handsome, wealthy, and five years older than Candice. Despite his less-than-charming personality, Elio was a fundamentally good man—kind, determined, and responsible.

These traits had seen him through the tough love of his upbringing under Michaela and shaped him into the man he was now. Candice could certainly have chosen someone far worse.

"Did you want to talk about something?" Elio asked.

"Yes, Nathan and I are here for your wedding next month," said Mila.

Elio's face clouded over, and he responded icily, "There won't be a wedding."

Elio glanced at her in surprise, his eyes reflecting the uncertainty of what to do next.

Mila chuckled. "Don't give me that look. Mom spilled the beans."

Elio neither confirmed nor denied it. Instead, he leaned back on the couch and stared blankly at the ceiling.

Frustrated by his hesitation, Mila urged, "If you're into her, just go for it! Forget about Nathan and me. Nowadays, nobody cares about family ties or others' opinions anymore. What truly matters is your happiness. You're not here to live up to anyone else's expectations."

Elio offered a small, grateful smile and whispered with his eyes closed, "Thanks, Wanda."

Noticing his troubled look, Mila asked, "What's wrong?"

"She's not into me."

Mila was caught off guard and fell silent for a moment. There would be no chance for them to be together if Candice didn't feel the same way about him.

Elio couldn't afford to cling to Candice or stir up troubles, given his status. Such behavior would undoubtedly strain the relationship between their families.

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