What Happens in Chapter 1370 – From the Book The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)
Dive into Chapter 1370, 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.
"You're a beast!" I was so angry that I could not help but scold him.
Theo could not hold on anymore. If it were not for me, he might never have woken up.
Jordan stuffed a pen in Theo's hand and firmly held his wrist, forcing him to put down his signature.
I felt immense anger. Glancing at Jordan, I pulled out a knife from behind me without a single hesitation. It was a knife Solomon had given me for self-defense. I wrapped another arm around Jordan's neck and pressed the knife against his neck.
“Let us go or we'll all die here together."
"Do you think you can leave now?" Jordan narrowed his eyes as he looked at Theo
who was lying on the ground on the brink of death.
I suppressed the fear in my heart and pressed the knife tighter against his neck." Have your men take him out of the freezer."
Jordan's men dared not make any rash actions and just waited for Jordan to give his orders.
At this moment, there was a commotion outside. A group of men rushed in after that.
When I saw that the comer was Solomon, I felt relieved.
Jordan’s men were immediately on the defensive. Solomon raised his arm and coldly said, "Don’t move if you don't want to die."
His voice was sonorous, and his aura was strong. Coupled with the large number of
men and with each of them carrying a weapon, Jordan's men dared not resist.
Solomon ordered his men to lift Theo out, then he looked at me and said, "Come here, Ms. Lane."
He pointed at Jordan after saying that. " You’d better not move, Mr. Fredericks."
I let go of Jordan and walked outside the freezer.
"His factory was ordered to be rectified but it's still running in secret. Since he wasn’t going to make life easy for Theo and me, I'll do the same to him. Also, get in touch with the reporters here and send them some news. We have to make sure the Fredericks are noticed."
Solomon was slightly stunned, then he nodded. "Sure, I'll get it done right away."
Theo had spent too much time in the freezer and started sweating all over when he came out.
Solomon knew how serious his condition was, so he kept urging the driver to speed up the car.
I embraced Theo, constantly rubbing his body with my hand.
Solomon said worriedly, "Judging from his condition, he probably spent too long in the freeze. His muscles and nerves are damaged.”
I knew what he was going to say next, so I said first, “We're not doctors. Let's wait until the doctor sees him."
After taking Theo to the hospital, he was pushed into the emergency room. Solomon and I waited outside anxiously, praying in our hearts that Theo would be fine.
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