Chapter 1326 – 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 1326 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romantic genre.
He checked the box and probably thought that there was nothing wrong with it, so he looked at me and said, "I don’t know much about your adoptive mother. I want this box just out of pure curiosity."
"Okay."
I sighed. What else could I say?
"Does Theo know that you’re giving me this box?"
"He does."
Jordan frowned, seemingly a little puzzled. "And he didn't say anything?"
"He didn’t." I looked curiously at him." What’s wrong? Is there something wrong?'
Jordan shrugged. "No.
After the meal, I drove straight home.
Theo called me as soon as I got home.
When I answered the call, his low and attractive voice rang out. "Are you home?”
I glanced at the time. It was probably time for him to get off work. After putting down my car keys, I said with a smile, "I just got home. When are you coming back?"
"I'll go back as soon as I get off work. Do you miss me?” His voice was as melodious as ever. My face was a little flushed now.
I lightly coughed and avoided his question. "What would you like for dinner? I’ll make it for you."
He did not reply immediately and seemed to be thinking very seriously before saying, "How about I eat you?"
"The result is out, isn't it? They've already contacted us. If you don't plan to compensate us, then just say so. Stop delaying us. When her body is cremated, you'll definitely claim that Amelia killed herself and nothing we say will be of any use." Amelia’s mother was a little emotional. Her words carried accusations and distrust.
I was indeed unaware that Amelia’s autopsy report was out.
I frowned. "Ma'am, please calm down. I didn't know that the report was already out. Can you wait a while more? I promise to discuss it with you when I find out what's really going on.”
On the other end of the phone, Amelia’s mother fell silent for a long time. Just as I thought that she was going to continue to lash out at me, she said with sobs, "Hurry up, then."
After hanging up the call, I felt mentally drained.
Being soft-hearted was not always a good idea. I sighed and called Keith.
The call was answered in no time at all.
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