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The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 1050

Summary for Chapter 1050: The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1050 – The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) by Adela

In Chapter 1050, a key moment in the Romantic novel The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo), Adela 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.

I did not bother paying attention to her and said to Theo with a smile, "She told you those things earlier s o you would know that I’m too filthy to deserve you. I believe you know what the other implication is, and that is, this hideous and black-hearted woman likes you and is trying to climb into bed with you."

Theo sighed. He stood up and pulled me into his arms very naturally. He did not look directly at Dazaray but instead looked heartbreakingly and dotingly at me, saying, "She isn't worthy."

He took me out of the restaurant after saying that.

When we got outside of the restaurant, I pushed Theo away and looked at him with a mild gaze. "I'm done acting in this drama with you. I’m leaving."

Theo frowned. "Are you pushing me away because of the things you experienced abroad?"

I nodded. "I was lucky to not be operated on. None of the things that should have happened to me happened."

I continued after a pause, "I have my own choices and

I hope you can respect them."

"What choices?" Theo's expression turned sullen." Wanda Lane, you haven't told me anything and are

even pushing me away now. Am I that unworthy of your trust to you? You’d rather approach Jordan, a man you've only met a few times, to help you than come to me for help? What am I to you, really?”

I pursed my lips and said no more.

"Seriously-” Shannon walked out of the restaurant and asked in a somewhat baffling tone, "What are the two of you arguing about?"

Theo and I looked at her at the same time.

"Theo Grant, right?"

The scene of him pulling and tugging at me on the street had attracted even more attention.

Shannon looked at him and asked with a face full of anger, "What else do you want to say? You screamed a t her without knowing anything. This alone has lost you the right to speak to her."

She continued after a pause, "Also, don't think you can do anything just because you’re handsome."

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I think she was the one who did not understand the situation.

I sighed helplessly and said to Shannon, "Why don't you wait in the car for me? I have something I want to talk to him about."

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