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The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 1211

Summary for Chapter 1211: The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Summary of Chapter 1211 from The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Chapter 1211 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 continued after a pause, "Look, Grandpa. I don’t mean to say this, but that necklace is really precious to Grandma. It carries the good memories between you and Grandma, so you can't just give it away to people. If you want to give the couple a gift, then you can give them something else.”

Oscar sighed gently and took the jewelry box while looking at the necklace inside.

He then looked at Theo and me. "Alright now. The two of you should take your seats. I’m glad the misunderstanding has been solved."

When Theo and I had taken our seats, he said with a smile, “It's normal for a couple to fight.”

Theo and I quickly nodded at his words.

Shannon leaned closer to my ear. "I'm surprised your iceberg of a husband is willing to humble himself."

I smiled slightly. "Yeah.”

Theo's good looks and superior ability were not the only things that made him seem charming. It was also because he was a particularly gentle and devoted person at heart. He was patient with children and respectful to the elderly. These things made him seem attractive.

Mr. Collins looked at the necklace in the jewelry box and sighed gently. "Indeed, like what Shannon said, this necklace shouldn't have been used as a greeting gift. But it's what my wife told me when she gave the necklace to me. We've known Theo’s grandpa for decades, and this necklace was a gift from him.

"Life was tough for everyone in those days. No one was willing to help us. Theo's grandpa was the only one who didn't mind sharing food with us. The food wasn't good either. When there was no food, we could only chew on the bark of a tree. Unlike you guys. You have nothing to worry about."

Oscar touched the necklace, his mind cast back to the old times. "This necklace was a foreign object. Theo's grandpa got it by chance. He could have sold it and lived a life without worrying about food and clothing, but he chose to give it to us. He told us to sell it and buy food for ourselves."

"My wife refused to. No matter how hungry we were or how tough life was, she kept it safe. When the tough days were over, my wife found someone to repair the necklace and placed it under my car. She told me to return it to the Grants’ daughter-in-law one day."

Mr. Collins nodded with a smile. "Good. My greatest wish is that young people like you will cherish life."

Theo put the necklace on for me. Now that everyone was happy, Mr. Collins invited all of us to eat.

After the meal, the sky was completely dark.

All of us sat in the living room drinking tea and chatting. Shannon asked, "Wanda, you mentioned to me earlier that you have important things to ask Grandpa. What is it about?"

I would have forgotten had she not mentioned it.

I looked at Mr. Collins. "I have things to ask you, Grandpa."

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