Chapter 1321 – 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 1321 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romantic genre.
"M-My name is Thalia. It’s an honor of mine to assist you, Mrs. Grant.” The lady was beyond excited.
I smiled and did not say anything.
Thalia sent me all the video recordings. I was just about to ask her when the reporters she had assigned would come when I heard cries.
The lobby that had quietened down at first was suddenly noisy again.
I got up and turned to see a crowd surrounding someone. Amelia's parents were letting out heart-wrenching cries. I could not hear what they were screaming about, so I asked Thalia to check it out.
She trotted over and peeled away the
crowd.
I frowned and followed her.
The child who was fine earlier was now unconscious. His face was pale and his nose was bleeding, but he did not look like he suffered any trauma.
Amelia's parents were devastated as they embraced the child and wailed non-stop.
Thalia looked at me, seeking advice on the next course of action.
The child’s fainting would bring great trouble to Grant Corporation. He had been here since last night and even ate the food we bought him. If something happened to him, then Grant Corporation would be in trouble.
I was not the only one who thought of this. Other employees thought of it as well.
She reminded me, "It'll be too late when the ambulance comes, Mrs. Grant."
I pursed my lips. "I’ll drive him there myself, then."
When we arrived at the hospital, the child was pushed into the emergency room. The nurse asked us, "Who are you to the child?” Amelia's parents immediately went forward. "We're the child's grandparents. How's the child’s condition?"
"We're not sure about the child's condition yet. Please go to the first-floor emergency department to go through the registration and pay the fees. We’ll inform you immediately when the results are out."
All color drained from Amelia's parents’ faces. When I noticed them touching their pockets, I faintly said, "I’ll go register and pay the fees for you."
The two froze, then said with pink eyes,' Thank you so much, Mrs. Grant."
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