Chapter 1185 – 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 1185 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romantic genre.
"What you did is no different than killing a person."
Nina condemned as well, "When you didn't bring anyone over to rescue us, we thought you may have lost your way or couldn't find anyone. I can't believe you never wanted anyone to save us. If Wanda hadn't gotten out of the pit that night, you would’ve achieved your goal, but would you be able to bear the responsibility?”
In the face of everyone's accusations, Dazaray screamed hysterically, “How can you accuse me without evidence? Why do you believe everything Shannon says? Can you not think for yourselves?"
"We're accusing you?" Shannon sneered." Explain yourself, then. Give us a reasonable explanation."
Dazaray explained, "I did go to meet you, but I lost my way in the woods. When I finally got out, I realized that I had arrived a t the village, so I turned to them for help. I knocked on a family's door but fainted before they answered the door. The villagers then took me to the hospital.
When Thaddea called me, I had just gotten back home.”
She said those words in a particularly serious manner. Not a sign of deception was evident on her face.
My gaze flickered. I was able to say for sure that she was a person who lied out of habit, which was why there was not a single crack in her expression when she lied.
Shannon sneered, not believing her words." Tell me which family was it that took you t o the hospital, then. I'll ask them if this actually happened so we can know if what you're saying is true."
Dazaray pursed her lips. "I don’t remember. That person left after taking me to the hospital."
"Is that so?"
Thaddea looked at her and said, "Although I have no idea why you did that, Dazaray, I think our values don't seem to be aligned. Maybe we should stop keeping in touch with each other. Take it as though we've never met. We'll go our own separate ways."
Nina said, "Friends can tolerate and forgive each other no matter what happens, but what you did was unforgivable. Before knowing you, I thought all religious people were kind and tolerant, but you've changed my perception completely. It's because of people like you who are evil-hearted yet still deceive others into thinking that you're kind that many people are afraid to trust others."
"Since we were once friends. I'll skip the lecture. We want you out of our lives. Take i t as we’ve never met you," Holly continued.
Dazaray clenched her fists, her countenance ghastly sullen.
She looked at me and turned from feeling aggrieved to feeling angry. "No one can be better than you when it comes to using other people as tools. You disgust me intensely."
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