What Happens in Chapter 934 – From the Book The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie
Dive into Chapter 934, 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.
Candice gazed at Elio with teary eyes as she waited for his answer.
Elio felt very guilty. As he looked at her forlornly, he said in a low voice, "Everything Mervyn said is true."
Candice was shocked. She demanded a reason from him because she couldn't believe it.
Elio clenched his fists to suppress his emotions.
Mervyn walked over and grabbed Candice's wrist. As he was about to leave, he said, "Let's go. There's nothing more to say to him."
Although Candice was still in shock, she let herself be dragged away by Mervyn.
Watching the woman he was about to marry left in front of him, Elio was heartbroken. He wondered how could someone as pure and kind as Candice ever understand or forgive his past actions?"
He walked to the sofa and sat on it. He leaned back against the sofa, looking up at the ceiling. He used his arms to cover his eyes as if to block out the sorrow.
He was suffering from a mixture of sadness, loneliness, and heartbreak.
In just a few days, he went from having all he desired to being left with nothing. His moment of happiness was just a fleeting moment.
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Mervyn pushed Candice into the passenger seat before helping her to fasten her seatbelt. After that, he got into the driver's seat and buckled his own seatbelt.
After snapping out of her daze, Candice asked sadly, "Why should I leave? He hasn't explained anything to me."
"He doesn't dare to explain, so don't ask him anymore."
Candice unbuckled her seatbelt and opened the car door. At that moment, Mervyn quickly grabbed her arm. "What are you doing?"
"Elio is my fiancée. No matter what he's done, I deserve to hear his explanation," Candice said sadly. She feared that if she left now, her marriage with Elio would be over.
"No matter what his reasons are, his methods were dirty, despicable, and toxic. Do you still want to marry such a man?" Mervyn asked angrily.
"Set me up?"
"He wanted to seduce you," Mervyn said as he gritted his teeth. "He's probably been coveting you for a long time, that despicable man!"
Candice pulled her hand back. "Mervyn, let me go! I need to talk to him?"
Mervyn angrily asked, "Why do you need to see him?"
With tears streaming down her face, she choked out, "Because he's my fiancé. We're getting married."
"Are you crazy? You still want to marry this man?"
Mervyn said earnestly, "You've seen his true color and you're still not convinced. Someone as pure and kind as you should find a man who is kind and upright. Look at your dad, Nathan, or even my dad. Men like them are who you should be with, not Elio."
Candice forcefully withdrew her hand and then wiped away her tears. After getting out of the car, she said clearly, "Mervyn, this is my personal matter. Please stay out of it. Also, Josie's aunt is not a good person. Please stay away from her in the future."
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