Summary of Chapter 1027 from The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)
Chapter 1027 marks a crucial moment in Adela’s Romantic novel, The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Dazaray immediately said, "If we're not enemies, then we're friends."
She extended her hand toward me after saying that.
I was extremely confused, and she speechlessly rolled her eyes. "Give me your phone."
I pursed my lips, then took my phone out of my pants pocket to hand it to her.
After a few minutes, she handed the phone back to me and said with a smile, "I’ve added both my phone number and WhatsApp contact. Remember to stay in touch."
I was honestly a little confused.
Since she took the initiative to express goodwill, there was nothing much I could say about it.
After putting my phone away, I continued to watch the movie and could vaguely sense a blazing gaze on me. I looked over and saw the man’s dark eyes.
Theo.
There were several middle-aged men beside him. It seemed like he was here for a business meeting and our encounter was purely by chance.
When the businessmen spoke to Theo and saw that he
gave no reaction, they followed his gaze and looked over as well.
It was inevitably uncomfortable for me to be stared at by these imposing-looking men.
I pursed my lips and looked away, pretending like I did not know him.
Dazaray, who was sitting beside me, grabbed my arm and asked a little excitedly, "Do you really know each other?"
I said faintly, "We’re not close.”
Dazaray's somewhat angry face instantly eased up. Even her voice softened considerably. "I’m fine."
She then looked at Theo and said in a soft voice," Thank you. Wanda and I were just talking about you. She said that you’re acquaintances."
I could not help but frown. I would be foolish if I still could not tell what Dazaray's intention was.
Theo looked at me, his dark eyes shining slightly. He asked in a deep and low voice, "Have you eaten?"
It was a very normal greeting. I nodded my head.
I felt a little uncomfortable when I saw that the men following him were staring at me.
One of the middle-aged men seemed to want to please Theo and smiled at me, asking, "Is this your friend, Mr. Grant? What's your name, gorgeous? How about we go sing together?"
From his words, I could tell that he was obviously treating me as a woman who was in an ambiguous relationship with Theo.
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