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The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 1243

Summary for Chapter 1243: The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Chapter 1243 – 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 1243 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romantic genre.

Yes, I was narrow-minded like that. No one said that I could not be narrow-minded in such a situation.

Cindy looked at me and said very sincerely, "Thank you, Ms. Lane."

She called him Theowy but called me Ms. Lane.

I refused to believe that she was not doing it on purpose.

I suppressed the displeasure in my heart and blandly said, "You're welcome. It's my duty as Theo's wife.”

Cindy's expression instantly changed.

After that, I ignored them and walked straight into the elevator.

When I walked out of the accommodation, I saw Shannon and Jordan standing at the door.

Shannon rushed over to hold my hand and said, "You finally came downstairs.”

I smiled. "Why didn’t you call me or go upstairs to knock on the door?"

Shannon replied, "It's nothing important. Besides, your husband was just on a long flight, so I should let him get some rest."

"Is something the matter?"

Shannon nodded. 'There is something, but it isn't a private matter but a company matter. Do you mind if we tag along and cadge a meal?"

Dally got out of the car holding two bottles of wine. "We won’t cadge a meal. We brought wine."

Jordan looked at Theo and said with a smile, "Mr. Grant, the project is now on track, so we thought about inviting you to have a small celebration. Are you free?"

Theo smiled slightly and looked at me. " You have to ask my wife, then. I promised to take her out for hotpot tonight.”

Shannon and Gaily both tutted, feeling like they had just turned into third wheels.

Theo put his juice in front of her. "You can

have it.'

He had done it so naturally that it seemed a little intimate. Shannon and Lally were both stunned. They both turned to look at me with an inquiring gaze, asking me what Theo and Cindy's relationship was.

I pursed my lips and lowered my head to sip on the juice.

It did not taste very good. It was a little too sweet.

Cindy took a sip and said with a smile, "It's really good."

She handed the juice to Theo. "Why don't you try it, Theowy? It's really good."

Shannon sneered. "I think you prefer Bitches’ Brew, lady. This juice must be too sweet for your liking."

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