Summary of Chapter 1122 from The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)
Chapter 1122 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.
Shannon felt pain and scurried away.
She did not cause any trouble because she did not know what was happening.
She then chatted with Mr. Collins for a moment before arranging for a driver to send him back.
As soon as Mr. Collins left, Shannon revealed her true form.
She walked up to Theo and Elena with her arms crossed. She asked with a faint smile, "When did the boss and the employee start hooking up so openly in front of the rightful wife?"
After saying that, she looked at me and
snapped. “You're really something. How can you let my grandfather misunderstand for so long? It's not like you don't have a mouth. Don't you know how to explain yourself?"
I helplessly smiled and planned to take her away. "Alright now. You're here to have fun, not to concern yourself with other matters. Did you eat anything before coming here?"
She snorted. "We were planning to eat in the restaurant when we bumped into something so sickening. Now I don't have the mood to eat anymore."
What should I do to make her forget?
Answers, anyone?
When we got back to the restaurant, I talked to them the whole time as I had already eaten earlier.
After dinner, the sky was getting a little dark. If it grew any darker, it would be difficult to pitch the tent. Hence, everyone grabbed their things and hurried off to find a suitable place to pitch tents.
We eventually decided to pitch the tents on a hill. It was not a very high hill, but we were able to take in the view of the entire resort. This would be an excellent place to catch the sunrise tomorrow morning.
Everyone started pitching their tents. Shannon pitched one with me and asked m e while she was doing so, "Did you invite anyone?"
After saying that, she looked at me and asked, "Don’t you feel sad?"
I shook my head. "No.
I should not regret it since I had made up m y mind.
I was the one who pushed Theo away first, and now that he had found someone better, I should be giving him my blessing.
Shannon probably thought I was a lost cause and did not want to talk to me anymore. After dusting her hands, she walked toward Theo.
When she walked up to Theo, she asked with a smile, "What a coincidence, Mr. Grant."
Theo looked mildly at her. It was hard to hear any emotions in his voice, "The villagers said that the night sky here is beautiful and we can catch the sunrise on the hills, so I came when I had the time."
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