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The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 1409

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What Happens in Chapter 1409 – From the Book The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Dive into Chapter 1409, 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.

"Ms. Thalia."

I walked up to greet her but startled her instead, causing her to almost toss the lunch box in her hands to the floor.

"M-Mrs. Grant." She was so stunned that her face was pale with shock.

Seeing how shocked she was by me, I quickly apologized. “I'm sorry, I didn't mean to frighten you. I thought you saw me."

She was probably so immersed in the joy of being in love that she did not notice the people and things around her, that was why she was startled when I suddenly spoke.

Thalia calmed herself down, and the blush on her face was gone. She actually looked a little pale now. "I'm sorry, Mrs. Grant. I was lost in thought just now and didn’t see you coming in."

I laughed. "I should be the one apologizing for calling you when I’m so near. It’s no wonder you were shocked."

I pointed at the lunch box in her hand and asked with a smile, “Are you dating someone?"

Thalia was startled and quickly hid the lunch box behind her. She lowered her head and muttered, "No, I'm just delivering some snacks to my colleagues."

From the looks of it, she might have just started dating or was at the flirting stage. That explained why she was shy and timid.

I smiled. "If you like him, then just pursue him bravely. A brave woman is the most attractive."

Thalia quickly lifted her head and explained to me, "You got the wrong idea, Mrs. Grant. I'm not-"

Keith nodded. “He is.' I did not think too much about it and walked toward Theo's office.

Usually, I would not knock on the door, hence I did not knock now either.

When I went in and saw Theo buttoning his shirt in front of his desk, I froze.

Hearing movements, he did not even lift his head and coldly said, "Get lost.”

Sensing the temperature dropping in the office, I helplessly smiled. "Who made you angry? Why are you so pissed?"

Hearing my voice, he stopped buttoning his shirt. When he raised his head to look at me, the coldness on his face dispersed considerably. He slowly revealed a smile." Why did you suddenly come over? Didn't you say that you were going to visit Munchkin?”

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