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The Wrong Woman

Chapter 260
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Chapter 260

A chill ran down Suzanne’s spine, sending shivers through her body as beads of cold sweat formed upon her back.

A voice crackled through the headphones, the artificial intelligence’s. first words breaking the silence. “Iris recognition successful.

Welcto the personal information system, Mila. How may I assist you today?”

“Mila?” Suzanne pondered. Though Nathan had mentioned this na few times, Suzanne couldn’t conceive of it belonging to her.

The subsequent revelation left her reeling with shock, her senses overwhelmed. Trembling, she uttered, “Who am I?”

The Al answered, “You’re Mila Winkler, also known as Wanda Hoffis.

or formerly Sally Hoffis. Aged 25, you were born in Norvania to a father of the sorigin and a mother from Sunterland.

“You acquired Sunterland nationality at the age of 14. Your academic journey culminated in dual doctoral degrees from the Sunterland National Defense University.

“You hold the esteemed title of research scientist in chemistry, along

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with a first-class military engineer status, recognized as a pivotal asset of Sunterland.”

Removing the headphones, Suzanne’s complexion paled, her gaze distant as she stared ahead. Tears welled in her eyes, and her lips

trembled, betraying the storm raging within her.

Her heart pounded and threatened to burst from her chest as she grappled with the staggering revelation.

Suzanne struggled to get on terms with this new reality, once

ng herself a mere castaway who was abandoned by her family she truly be Mila, the one sought after by by the role world?

ize, Suzanne rose to her feet, staggering low toward Phoebe, and

d the tablet.

what’s going on? You seem off,” Phothe volcveted her concem.

he struggled to draw a breath, her heart rigid andstond one her spirit d by paralysis. She blurted out in a daze, theedted to go home.”

k a flight immediately,” Phoebe exclaimed excitededly

he shook her head nervously. “I want to go back to StraGlldyta, to Re R sband’s home. You’ve got the wrong person. I’m not whowbo you’re mem

for. I’m not!”

sly, Phoebe grabbed her hand. “Mila, this is all classifiedified ation. If you can have access to it, you are the person im I’m

I for. There’s no mistake!

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eared at 22. It’s been six years. I couldn’t be mistaken aboubout “Chuc hoebe insisted.

e remained unable to fully comprehend the weight of the the on, gently pushing Phoebe’s hand aside. “Please, just giveane a nt. I need to go home.

creased Phoebe’s brow as she observed Suzanne’s pallid face ace

stressed expression. She feared Suzanne might not yet bee

ed to face the weight of the news. “Of course, let’s get you first.”

g Suzanne toward the awaiting vehicle, Phoebe offered a gentlentle ler. “Mila, the country is eager for your swift return.”

a tumult of emotions, Suzanne couldn’t grasp a single word. rs rang with the weight of it all, her thoughts a chaotic jumble.y

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Upon her arrival back at Sudvilla, Suzanne was greeted by a bustling crowd of people who had been tirelessly searching for her.

“Madam has returned!” As Suzanne stepped into Sudvilla, the soldiers erupted into cheers, their voices resonating with joy.

In that fleeting moment, a figure dashed toward Suzanne and enveloped her in a tight embrace, as if trying to fuse their beings.

Suzanne melted into Nathan’s embrace. Her body, which was once tense with uncertainty, surrendered to the warmth of his arms.

Resting against Nathan’s chest, her tears flowed silently. The memories of her lost years flooded back, each one a painful reminder etched deep in her heart.

Her sobs continued, her body trembling as beads of cold sweat formed, her anxiety escalating.

Nathan held her closer, his breath quickening as he buried his face in her hair. His voice quivered with emotion as he choked back his tears. “Chubs, your safety is all that matters now. Thank you for coming back.”