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The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 1244

Summary for Chapter 1244: The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1244 – The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) by Adela

In Chapter 1244, a key moment in the Romantic novel The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo), Adela delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Cindy's expression stiffened.

Cally tugged on Shannon’s arm. "Should we both go to the cafe across the street and buy a glass of Bitches' Brew for this lady?"

"I think that's a great idea.”

The two then insinuated a bit more.

Cindy's expression turned sullen. She was angry yet could not say anything, hence she felt tremendously aggrieved.

My mood was better, but I still felt blue.

Although I knew clearly what Theo and Cindy's relationship was and that Theo merely treated Cindy as a sister and nothing else, I still felt very uncomfortable when I saw him taking care of Cindy.

Why are you daydreaming?” Theo's low and attractive voice sounded in my ear.

I pursed my lips. "It's nothing."

Theo smiled and took a sip of the juice in front of me.

It was nothing for us as a married couple to share a glass of juice, but he was clearly doing it on purpose. He drank mine even though Cindy had offered hers.

Shannon nodded with satisfaction and intentionally said with a smile, "You guys are so sweet. I don't even have the appetite to eat anymore after seeing how sweet you are. Can you be considerate of other people's feelings?"

Cally chuckled. "Is this your first time seeing how sweet they are?”

I looked at Cindy, curious to see her reaction.

Although she still had a smile on her face, her hand that was tightly squeezing the glass of juice showed just how furious she was.

I indifferently retracted my gaze. Perhaps one would never forget one's inability to capture a person's heart and it would become one's largest regret in life.

"It's indeed good, but it's a little too sweet. Don't drink so much because it’s not good for your teeth." Theo put down the juice after drinking it and commented with a smile.

I pursed my lips. "I don't drink juice very often and you know that. I only get to drink this once in a while, so why are you drinking mine?"

I had been craving hotpot for the longest time. Coupled with the fact that I was famished now, I was focused on eating when the dishes were served.

When I was done eating, I had nothing to do, so I watched as Theo and Jordan chatted.

To be precise, I was staring at Theo. From the very first time I met him until now, there were no major changes to his appearance.

Although he had not gotten enough rest in the last two days and looked a little weary, it did not make him look less attractive.

Sensing my gaze, Theo looked at me as well.

He frowned slightly, looking a little unhappy.

I was a little curious, not knowing why he was suddenly grumpy.

Theo's gaze shifted downward, and I looked down, finally understanding why he was upset.

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