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The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 1336

Summary for Chapter 1336: The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Chapter 1336 – Highlight Chapter from The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Chapter 1336 is a standout chapter in The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) by Adela, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romantic narrative into new territory.

The car had a strong engine, so when the gas pedal was slammed on, it released a very loud noise.

I was startled and thought Theo would run over the man’s body without a single care. I was just about to scream for him to step on the brakes when the man lying in front like a corpse suddenly got up from the ground as though he had an adrenaline rush.

He lay in front of the car, the corners of his mouth and face full of blood as he grinned at Theo. "Not going to help out a person in need?"

I was stunned.

Theo looked at him with a cold gaze, not saying a word.

The man chortled. "Since you witnessed it, why not take me to the hospital? My leg is broken and I can't walk anymore.”

This was my first time seeing a person who was badly beaten up being so shameless.

Theo narrowed his eyes and spat out a word from his thin lips. "Scram!"

Succinct and direct.

The man was shameless and did not plan to give up just like that. He looked absolutely roguish. "I'll stay this way if you don't take me to the hospital. I apologize in advance if I frighten the gorgeous woman beside you."

Theo’s countenance sank as he slammed on the gas pedal. The car drove for a distance before abruptly reversing.

The man fell off the car. Seeing the man rolling several times on the ground, Theo stepped on the gas pedal again and drove forward with a blank expression.

The man widened his eyes and quickly clambered to the side to avoid getting squashed to death.

"You're a lunatic!" There were curses behind us. "You would've become a murderer had you run over me!"

He then cursed again, but his voice gradually drowned out when the car drove some distance away.

I broke out in cold sweat from the shock. I had lingering fear thinking about what just happened.

I froze.

Was he serious?

At the traffic light intersection, Theo stopped the car and said to me, "No matter what happens, Wanda, you must protect yourself first. Don't worry about me. Your safety is of utmost priority.”

I pursed my lips, not knowing why he suddenly said that. I put on a dazed expression.

"Theo..." I felt tremendously uneasy. "Are you hiding something from me?" Theo merely smiled and made no reply.

I was exhausted when we arrived at the hotel.

After coming out of the shower, I had many things to ask him but he was making a call, so I lay in bed to wait. I felt sleepy very soon after and fell asleep.

When I woke up the next day, Theo was already up.

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