The Wrong Woman
Chapter 660
In the afternoon, Daniel escorted Oliver to the airport.
Oliver's boarding process was seamless. With a friendly smile, Daniel bid farewell to Oliver as the aircraft took off.
Oliver felt a sense of freedom wash over him, knowing he could now reunite with Mila in a distant land.
After half an hour of flight, the plane began its descent. Oliver surveyed his surroundings, noticing a discrepancy with the typical airport.
"Where are we?" he inquired, a hint of nervousness tainting his voice.
"The airport," came the pilot's reply.
Oliver persisted, "Which airport is this?" Yet, the pilot maintained his silence.
Growing increasingly flustered, Oliver pressed further, "How can this be an airport? It's so small!"
he uttered, "The prison's airport." With that, he swiftly exited the
complexion and frantic demeanor, Oliver rushed to the
plane, facing an open expanse surrounded by
long, the prison gates swung open, revealing the warden
Penitentiary, Mr. Hoffis," greeted the
let you off the hook, Daniel Morrison!" he inwardly cursed.
proceeded as
early. The new President, younger and more
identity, she opted against carrying the child.
efforts to foot out national traitors. The screenings for government positions, military enlistment, and military marriages vigorously,
military base, Mila was wearing a pristine white lab coat, her long hair tied up elegantly. Even without makeup
at the laboratory bench, she meticulously analyzed new substances and methodically documented their substance division sequence. Several senior scientists stood behind her, attentively examining her
division series?" queried one of
About The Wrong Woman - Chapter 660
The Wrong Woman is the best current series of the author Ginny Not Genie. With the below Chapter 660 content will make us lost in the world of love and hatred interchangeably, despite all the tricks to achieve the goal without any concern for the other half, and then regret. late. Please read chapter Chapter 660 and update the next chapters of this series at novelebook.com