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The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 1121

Summary for Chapter 1121: The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Chapter 1121 – Highlight Chapter from The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Chapter 1121 is a standout chapter in The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) by Adela, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romantic narrative into new territory.

Mr. Collins was very much concerned when it came to children, so he refused to change the subject.

He looked at Theo and said with a serious expression, "Do you know how old you are right now? How much longer can seniors like us live? Younger generations like you will have to take over the family sooner or later, right? Both of you are in your 30s this year, yet you still don't want a child after being married for so long. How do you expect seniors like us to leave the family to you?"

Elena smiled faintly and took it upon herself to say, "Don't be angry, Mr. Collins. It's not Theo's fault. It's my problem. We do

getting married and having children so early. Mr. Grant and his wife are young and educated. It makes sense for them to work o n their careers first instead of rushing to have kids. After all, everyone thinks differently."

Mr. Collins sighed after hearing what he said. "Young people like you may think that way now, but when you get to my age, everything will make sense. One needs to d o the right thing when one gets to the right age. You'll know the disadvantages when others get married and you remain single o r when others have children yet you still have none."

Unsure what came to mind, Mr. Collins suddenly seemed a little sad.

Theo frowned and said, "I have a son, Mr. Collins. He’s five this year."

Mr. Collins was stunned, then looked at

Theo. "You have a son?"

Theo nodded. "He’s a very adorable kid."

"You're not lying to me, are you?" Theo looked at Elena. "From what Ms. Mandez was saying, haven't you had children yet?"

Elena said a little awkwardly, "Mr. Collins, that kid isn't Theo's-"

"The food is here.” Keith cut her off. "Let’s hurry up and eat and then go home to get some rest. It's been a long day for all of us."

Elena frowned, looking a little displeased.

Mr. Collins wanted to ask more about the child, but Theo changed the subject again.

"Nonsense. Your bones are still very strong."

After letting Mr. Collins go, Shannon looked at us and asked, "Did you have dinner with them just now, Grandpa?"

Mr. Collins nodded with a smile, then pointed to Theo and said, 'This is Theo, Grandpa Grant's grandson. Call him Theo. This lady beside him is his wife, Elena Mandez. You have to call her Mrs. Grant.’

Shannon’s mouth twitched, then she looked at me and asked, "Mrs. Grant?"

I shrugged, meaning that she should not ask me anything.

Shannon looked at Theo and asked sarcastically, "When did you change your wife?"

"What are you talking about, you little brat?" Mr. Collins kicked her. "Can you be more polite?"

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