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The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 1405

Summary for Chapter 1405: The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Summary of Chapter 1405 from The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Chapter 1405 marks a crucial moment in Adela’s Romantic novel, The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Theo looked back, then glanced at Stephan and asked in a cold voice, "You are?”

Franky was nonchalant about my rude behavior. "Great wits have short memories, Mr. Grant. How can you forget me so soon? But I understand that an insignificant person like me isn't worth remembering. Ms. Lane and I had frequent dealings when we were abroad the last time. I can’t believe she has forgotten me. This breaks my heart."

Theo put on a displeased expression but did not lose his temper due to the occasion. He perfunctorily said a few words and sent him and Wiliam away.

He pulled me out from behind him and asked, "You met him when you were kidnapped abroad?'

I nodded. "He’s one of Milan's men."

I looked in Franky’s direction as I spoke, but he was no longer there. I gazed around me but could not find him.

Theo seemed to have something to ask me, but I stopped him. "Let's talk when we get back. I need to go out for a while.”

After saying that, I walked to the spot where Franky was sitting earlier.

I asked the people next to me and left the hall.

After walking around in the corridor, I was still not able to find Franky. Instead, I bumped into Dazaray in the toilet.

She was not surprised to see me at all and sarcastically said, "What a coincidence, Ms.

Lane. We meet again."

I ignored her and said coldly, "What an unlucky day to bump into you."

Everything happened because of you. You watched as they humiliated me and did nothing. You watched them harm me without doing anything. It's alright if you forgot. But I'll remember it forever. From the moment I came back from abroad, I told myself that if it was possible, I would inflict the pain I suffered on you 10-no, 20 times over.”

Her expression was grim, while her eyes were filled with resentment and anger.

I was stunned. I thought she had let the matter drop.

When I made a deal with Jordan, begging him to take us back home and hire the best doctor to perform recovery surgeries for them, I thought she would let it drop. Truth was, she did not.

It was understandable if she did not. She did not have to suffer at all in the beginning, but because of a small mistake I

did, she suffered. It was normal for her to resent me and want to get back at me.

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