What Happens in Chapter 1352 – From the Book The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)
Dive into Chapter 1352, a pivotal chapter in The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo), written by Adela. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romantic fiction.
I had not noticed that the powerful impact had ruptured the gas tank.
I also found out why the car had suddenly lost control. It was not a problem with the brakes. Someone had damaged the tires.
The moment the cigarette fell into the puddle of oil, it shot up in flames. The car would explode soon, but there was no way I could leave while the black cars were still here.
I started panicking, and my forehead was slick with sweat as my heart pounded in my chest.
Fortunately, the men sped off before the car exploded.
I pushed myself off the ground and tried to leave as fast as I could.
However, I could not get away fast enough. I felt the heat waves from the explosion, and pain seared across my back.
I lay on the ground, watching as the flames engulfed the car. I felt tears pricking my eyes.
Why could my days not just go by peacefully?
However, I did not have time to sort out my emotions. Theo was still waiting for me to rescue him.
I got up from the ground and quickly left the place.
When I reached a safe place, I called the police.
I initially wanted to call Tory, but I did not have his number. After I called the police, I called the person that my father had arranged for me.
The person picked up quickly. "Miss!"
I breathed a sigh of relief. "Someone tried to kill Theo and me. He's hurt and they took him away. The car was burnt too. Can you try to find Theo as soon as possible?’
One of them looked at me and said, “You said your husband was badly injured and that he was dragged away. Are you sure you and your husband were the only ones there at the time?”
I nodded. "I'm sure. We were the only ones in the car. I don't know why our tires were damaged and the brakes weren't working. In the end, we lost control of the car and collided with a construction site's barricade. We almost died. When my husband regained consciousness, he asked me to hurry up and leave. That was when I saw four black Honda sedans parked behind us in the rearview mirror. I quickly got out of the car and hid. The men who got out of the black cars dragged him away. There must be surveillance cameras along that road. If you look at the surveillance footage, you'll see what I mean."
"I'm sorry, Miss. The surveillance cameras along that road are broken. All we can work with is your testimony."
"They're all broken?"
I was shocked, his was too much of a coincidence.
That could only mean that whoever was behind this had planned ahead, and they had planned well.
As for who that person might be, I might have someone in mind.
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