What Happens in Chapter 1229 – From the Book The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)
Dive into Chapter 1229, a pivotal chapter in The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo), written by Adela. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romantic fiction.
Theo helplessly smiled. "We’re married, so Munchkin is my son too. Why are you thanking me?"
I took a deep breath. "Ill go home immediately when the project is over and spend the rest of my life with you and Munchkin.”
Theo smiled faintly. "We’ll wait for you."
In order to get me to stop crying, Theo changed the subject and asked me how things were going at work.
Thinking about the wall in the research institute, I asked Theo, "What clues have you found, Theo?"
"I don’t have any important clues at the moment. What about you?"
I pursed my lips. "The space behind the wall in the research institute is empty. How could there be echoes when you knock on an ordinary load-bearing wall? Also, I took a look at the wall and it was at least a meter thick."
Theo fell silent. He said, "Let Keith carry out the investigation. Just take it as though you don't know anything and handle the project as usual. Try and complete it as soon as possible."
I knew he was worried about my safety, so I agreed.
At this moment, someone knocked on the door. Shannon must have returned.
I told Theo about it and hung up the phone to get the door.
Sure enough, it was Shannon. She was carrying a lot of things.
"I went to the city and bought a lot of delicious food. You’ll surely love it.”
I smiled slightly. "What if I've eaten?”
"I know that you surely won't go have your meal in the canteen." Shannon chuckled mischievously. "It's been so long. I've gotten to know you a bit by now."
She put the things on the table and looked at me. "Today, you're-”
"He's four now."
Shannon patted my shoulder. "Why did you and Theo want to get a divorce back then when you already have such an adorable son?"
This was a long story, and it would be a lot to explain.
I looked at the food on the table and changed the subject. "You eat too much hot and spicy food."
"Mine are all spicy, but yours are plain.”
I nodded. "Alright, then. I'll dig in."
"Eat to your heart's content!" Shannon sat on the chair and complained, "My grandpa often nags at me asking me to eat bland food. I wanted to have hot and spicy food when I was young but rarely had the chance to, so I'm freely eating it now that I've grown up. That’s how I ended up eating a lot of it now."
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