What Happens in Chapter 925 – From the Book The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie
Dive into Chapter 925, a pivotal chapter in The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie, written by Swnovels. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.
As Josie turned, her gaze fell upon Candice. Instantly, her smile froze, and the light in her eyes dimmed.
Meanwhile, Candice was surprised to find Josie lingering nearby.
Her discomfort grew as she observed Josie approaching Elio—a situation that became increasingly unsettling given Josie's previous interaction with Candice.
With a gentle curve of her lips, Candice greeted, "Hey, Josie."
Meanwhile, Josie managed a tight smile. "I need to speak with Elio."
Stealing a glance at Elio, Candice inquired, "Should I excuse myself?"
Without hesitation, Elio moved forward, gently clasping Candice's hand. "It's fine, you can stay."
Josie's frown deepened as she murmured, "Leo, this is a private matter."
"Whatever it is, there's nothing between us that Candice can't hear," Elio affirmed, holding Candice's hand as they walked toward the office.
A warmth spread through Candice as she observed their intertwined hands, her smile impossible to contain.
Josie followed them into the office, trailing behind.
As they entered, Elio guided Candice to the sofa, swiftly asking Sean to prepare a cup of lemon passionfruit tea for her.
On the other hand, Josie was handed a plain cup of lukewarm water.
Despite noticing the contrasting treatment from Elio, Josie opted to keep her feelings to herself, choosing not to voice any resentment.
Meanwhile, Candice couldn't shake off a sense of bewilderment as she indulged in her favorite tea.
Whether by coincidence or planned, every dish served at Elio's house during Candice's visits seemed to perfectly align with her preferences, even down to her favorite beverages.
If it wasn't merely by chance, Elio must have taken the initiative to learn about her preferences from her family.
Otherwise, consistently achieving such precision would be highly improbable.
Breaking the silence, Josie inquired, "So, when do you two intend to tie the knot?"
"Maybe you should consult my mom about this. I'm not particularly attached to family heirlooms or traditions."
"But Candice values them," Josie pointed out.
Candice was delicately sipping her fruit tea when Josie's words unexpectedly pulled her into their conversation. Meeting Josie's gaze with an indifferent expression, Candice replied, "I'm fine with whatever."
Ultimately, her sole desire was to marry Elio. His status, lineage, or wealth held no significance to her.
Josie's demeanor shifted, frustration evident on her face.
It felt as though Candice existed in a realm apart, detached from worldly concerns and almost foolish in her demeanor.
Despite appearing vulnerable, every verbal jab Josie aimed seemed to miss its mark, leaving Candice unaffected.
Maintaining her composed facade, Josie chuckled lightly, "How can you possibly be so nonchalant? Those items are intended for Leo's future wife, yet he has bestowed them all upon me. There's no need for you to feel awkward. I'll ensure they are returned to you at a later time."
Candice's sincerity radiated through her words as she responded, "Josie, I genuinely don't mind. Please, don't feel obligated to give them to me."
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