Chapter Summary: Chapter 945 – The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie by Swnovels
In Chapter 945, a key moment in the Novel novel The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie, Swnovels delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Candice couldn't resist her curiosity. "I bet there are more diary entries besides this one. Where are they? I'd like to see them as well."
"The rest are irrelevant and none of your concern. Focus on this page alone," Fenna replied with a stern tone.
Candice gave a faint smile as she set down the documents, asking, "Is there anything more?"
Irritated, Mervyn snapped, "Aren't these enough?"
Candice shook her head. "No."
Taken aback, Mervyn and Fenna exchanged a look of surprise.
Candice smiled contentedly. "I'm really curious about when Elio started feeling this way about me. He wants us to have children together—surely that means he likes me a lot, right?"
Enraged, Mervyn jabbed her head. "You're such a hopeless romantic! He has been plotting against you since high school—blocking your college applications, stopping you from studying abroad, and messing with those guys around you. I'm a victim, too!"
"How have you been a victim?" Candice asked.
With his hands on his hips, Mervyn answered through gritted teeth, "He secretly funded the 'free' scholarship I received to study abroad. He wanted to separate us!"
"Separate us?" Candice echoed, puzzled. "But we're not even together. What's there to separate between us?"
"That's exactly why I find him so terrifying," Mervyn explained.
Fenna glanced at Candice, then at Mervyn before saying," And the worst is yet to come." She then pulled out another stack of photos and handed them to Candice.
"He's somewhat disturbed," Fenna remarked sincerely. "Candice, you must consider carefully and not rush into anything."
Mervyn couldn't resist snarking, "Elio's psycho. His mind is like a bottomless pit of darkness."
Candice hung her head with a heavy heart and murmured, "So, he's been crushing on me since I was a kid?"
Exasperated, Mervyn grabbed her arm. "Can we stay on topic here? We're discussing his character and the messed-up tactics he employs! Aren't you afraid of a guy so warped and dark?"
Candice gripped the photos and retorted, "Why should I be afraid? Who drove him to these dark actions? Wasn't it all because of his mother?"
"Are you feeling sorry for him?" Mervyn was baffled.
Candice offered a bitter smile. "I do feel sorry for him, but I love him even more."
Fenna was completely stunned at her words.
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