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The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 1063

Summary for Chapter 1063: The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Chapter 1063 – A Turning Point in The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) by Adela

In this chapter of The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo), Adela introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1063 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romantic genre.

She nodded. "A lady once lived with me and moved out after she started dating. It's just me now."

She poured me a glass of water after saying that.

After pouring me a glass of water, she sat o n the sofa and handed me the glass while saying a little cheekily, "Want to move in with me and share the rent?”

I thought about it and said, "I can, but can you at least tidy up the house? I’ll collapse i f I live in this messy environment for a long time."

Shannon chuckled and assured me. "If you move in. I'll certainly not let the living

room get so messy."

"It's just that I'm never in the mood to clean up now that I'm living alone. If it’s too clean, then it’ll seem too empty and alone. I t doesn't feel like home anymore.”

I pursed my lips and did not say anything else.

Shannon and her parents were not on good terms. She would rather rent a place outside than live at home. I understood that.

Looking at her leg, I asked with concern," How's your injury?”

She waved her hand. "I was wearing high heels when I fought with Dazaray and accidentally twisted my ankle. It's nothing serious. I'll recover in a few days.”

I nodded. "That's great to hear." "What would you like to eat later?” Shannon asked with a smile.

"Anything is fine."

"The doorbell rang, and Shannon got up to open the door.

It was a middle-aged woman. She said, "I'm here to clean your house, Ms. Collins.”

She nodded and gestured for the woman to come in.

The woman was unaffected by the mess in the house and started moving nimbly to clean up the house.

I was a little speechless and perfunctorily said, "Theo and I never met each other before we got married. It was all his grandmother’s arrangement, so there's nothing to talk about."

"Is that so?" Shannon propped up her chin and asked thoughtfully, "Are you going back to Whaldorf City soon?"

I mulled it over and sensed what Shannon was really concerned about. I smiled involuntarily. "You can come straight to me if you want to know Jordan's whereabouts. I'll tell you if I know."

Seeing that her intentions were exposed, Shannon asked a little awkwardly, "When i s he going to Whaldorf City?" 'Maybe after the project is finished. I guess I'll be going too. If you have nothing to do, then you can tag along."

"Can I?" she asked a little excitedly.

I nodded. "Of course. But you'll have to pay for your own flight ticket."

"Of course.” She propped up her chin and let out a pitiful smile.

The waitress came over to fill our glass. I could not help but ask, "What are you thinking about?"

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