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The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 1172

Summary for Chapter 1172: The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Chapter 1172 – Highlight Chapter from The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Chapter 1172 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.

If she got up on her own and stopped crying, then she would not be able to play the victim and win Theo's sympathy.

However, if she continued making a fuss, then it would be too embarrassing because Cally and I had already apologized to her with great sincerity.

Cally knew what her schemes were and rolled up her sleeve to reveal the claw marks on her arms. She said to her, "Ms. Mandez, you’re not the only one who got hurt. Wanda and I are also hurt. You know just how long your nails are. Even Wanda's neck and face are bleeding from your scratches, needless to say her body. You know just how vicious you were when you were scratching us. Just because you’re sitting on the ground and crying doesn’t mean you're the only victim here.”

After a pause, she continued, "You're Fredericks Corporation’s partner. Wanda and I only apologized to you because you're a guest in Fredericks Corporation's territory, but we all know who’s at fault here. There's a limit for everything.”

After saying that, she looked at Jordan and no longer put on a fawning attitude. "We're leaving now, Mr. Fredericks."

She then tried to pull me away, but Theo held me back.

This man had remained silent from the moment he arrived. It was difficult to tell his attitude toward this incident.

At this moment, the gaze he used when he looked at me was a little dark. I thought he was blaming me, so I felt a little uncomfortable.

I pursed my lips and looked at Cally, saying, "You go ahead and dress your wounds first. I'll join you later.”

Cally glanced at Theo and nodded her head.

Jordan did not leave. He was waiting for Theo to take a stand

"You hit her?” Theo looked at me and asked in a stern voice.

Those words sounded way too distant.

Elena got up on her feet, looking at Theo with a pale face as a look of unspeakable disappointment filled her eyes.

After Keith arrived, he brought her to the hospital for a physical examination.

Seeing this, Jordan did not say much either and exchanged a few words with Theo before leaving.

Theo and I were the only ones left. I lowered my head, and before he scolded m e, I quickly said, "I know it's wrong to hit someone. I won't do it again."

Theo stared fixedly at me with his dark eyes. He then asked me in a stern tone, " What were you thinking about? Why didn't you hit her back?”

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