What Happens in Chapter 1087 – From the Book The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)
Dive into Chapter 1087, a pivotal chapter in The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo), written by Adela. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romantic fiction.
I pursed my lips and said faintly, "We won’t be any more soon enough. We’ll probably get a divorce when this project ends."
Lally froze, not knowing what to say for a while.
“Ouch!" a woman suddenly shrieked.
Upon looking, we realized that it was Elena. She seemed to have twisted her ankle and was limping.
Grant Corporation's employees who were walking in front looked back and asked with concern, "Are you okay, Ms. Mandez?"
Elena said somewhat miserably, "I’m really sorry. I twisted my ankle two days ago and twisted it again because I can’t walk steadily yet. It's a little painful."
After hearing what she said, Lally clicked her tongue. "She didn't twist her ankle. She just wants someone to carry her."
I froze and asked a little puzzledly, "She didn’t twist her ankle?"
Lally sneered. "She'll only receive special treatment if she says that she twisted her ankle. But I believe her wish won't be granted because Theo will lose all sense of decency if he picks her up here."
She probably did not know Theo well enough. He had never been a person who cared about what others thought of him. If h e wanted to do something, he would do so without a single care.
Theo frowned slightly and looked at Keith, saying, “Go and help Ms. Mandez."
Keith nodded and walked over to help Elena walk toward the elevator.
Seeing that the elevator was full, Keith furrowed his brows slightly.
Jordan looked at him and said with a smile, "Mr. Keith, take Ms. Mandez into my exclusive elevator."
Keith froze and turned to look at Theo.
Seeing that Theo did not say anything, he refused. “Thank you, Mr. Jordan, but we'll take the employee elevator."
Jordan laughed. “You're my guests.
"What is this guy trying to do?" Cally asked with a confused expression.
I had no idea what he was trying to do either, so I made no reply.
The elevator would stop at almost every floor, with many people coming in and going out. Unsure why, Theo was gradually being squeezed toward me, while I was backed into a corner.
He was facing me at the moment and was very close to me, which made me extremely awkward.
I said many hurtful things yesterday, so it would be hard not to feel awkward.
I lowered my head and shrank backward, trying my best to keep my distance from him.
Theo wore a blank expression and glanced mildly at me with a dark gaze, nonchalant about my actions.
When his gaze fell on my scalded hand, he frowned slightly but did not say anything
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