Chapter 1284 – 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 1284 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romantic genre.
Liz refused to leave and said, "I’m not taking Lance anywhere. We're just going to stay beside you. It's okay. He won’t disturb you because he's very well-behaved around you."
Matthew frowned. Although he was unhappy about it, he did not say anything else.
I looked at Liz and felt a lump in my throat. The woman who was able to amaze others at a single glance seemed to have disappeared. So many years of unreciprocated love had changed her into a humble and ordinary woman.
I did not know if she was too silly or if Matthew was too heartless.
Lance slept the whole time, so there was
nothing to worry about.
However, he woke up when there were sudden cries outside the ward.
When the child woke up, it was hard for him not to cry.
Liz quickly coaxed him. Matthew grew impatient with his cries. Afraid that he would lose his temper, Liz apologized while taking the child outside to coax him.
This version of Matthew was unfamiliar to me. Although he was often cold and heartless toward strangers, he had always been gentle toward his family and friends.
He was a gentle person at heart, but why was he treating Liz and his son like strangers? He was so indifferent and heartless.
Was it because he had never treated Liz and their son as his family or was it because he had always been an indifferent person to the core?
The way he treated Liz left me immensely disappointed.
Liz had done nothing wrong. She was a carefree princess in the beginning. She fell in love with Matthew because of his schemes and ended up marrying him. This time, she even gave birth to his son. He should not be treating her like that.
"What are you thinking about, Wanda?" Matthew's voice pulled me back to reality.
She must have been worried and not gotten enough sleep after I told her about Matthew last night. After taking several hours of flight with a baby, she seemed really worn out.
I pursed my lips and comforted her, saying, "I experienced the same thing with Munchkin last time. Every time he cried, I had no idea how to coax him apart from feeding him. It was my first time as a mother, so I felt really helpless too."
Liz probably never expected me to say these things to her, so she looked a little dazedly at me.
She then recollected herself and said bitterly, "I used to think that he would spare me a glance once I gave birth to the child and life would get better. When the child was born, I've indeed gotten many things, but I still don't have what I don’t deserve."
When a woman became a mother, she would start having different realizations.
I comforted her. "Don't worry, you'll get what you want."
"I hope so."
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