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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 957

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What Happens in Chapter 957 – From the Book The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie

Dive into Chapter 957, 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 was about to defend Elio when a sudden force gripped her arm, yanking her up from her chair. Before she fully understood what was happening, Elio had pulled her to his side.

His face contorted in anger as he glared at Michaela. He exuded a strong and intimidating presence as he spoke sharply, "I know I'm not worthy of Candice, but I don't need your well-meaning advice.

"I'm not a tool you've crafted to take over the family business. I'm a person and your son. Don't I have the right to love? Don't I deserve happiness?"

Michaela's expression turned steely as she fixed a stern glare on Elio and said, "You need to know your place."

Upon hearing her harsh words, the pain Elio had suppressed for more than 20 years suddenly burst forth. His voice rose to an almost hysterical growl. "I want to embrace life, too, to be lively and engaging. But did you ever give me the chance?

"Since childhood, even a simple soccer game was forbidden and dismissed as a distraction from my studies. I've never met anyone or experienced anything that made me laugh joyfully. All I've ever known is your cold, relentless pressure and a never-ending parade of tutors!

"How can I find a reason to smile? How can I ever be happy? Even with Candice finally beside me, you still see me as unworthy and judge her unfit for our family's vast business. How much longer will you control my life?"

Michaela's face turned stormy as she clenched her fists.

Tristan wasted no time reprimanding, "Leo, knock it off!"

Candice gripped Elio's arm and pleaded desperately, "Please don't speak like that, Elio! Be kind to your mom."

Elio fought to control his anger, his eyes welling up as he exclaimed, "I shouldn't have ever brought Candice home. You don't deserve to have such an amazing daughter-in-law."

Candice unbuckled her seatbelt and turned toward him, gently placing her hand on his. Elio paused briefly before opening his eyes and locked his gaze with hers.

She smiled, her voice gentle and sweet as she said, "Elio, you're not worthless like Michaela says. To me, you're handsome, capable, and incredibly successful. You're passionate about sports, highly educated, fluent in four languages, and skilled in sprinting, piano, painting, and photography.

"Your diverse interests and captivating personality make you truly special in my eyes."

Elio smiled genuinely, a sense of relief washing over him as he tenderly stroked her head. He unbuckled his seatbelt and drew her into a tight embrace.

Candice was like the only sun in his life, radiating warmth and comfort. Feeling immensely grateful to have her, he whispered, "Thank you, Candice."

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