Chapter 1415 – A Turning Point in The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) by Adela
In this chapter of The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo), Adela introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1415 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romantic genre.
“Indeed."
We were on the same page regarding this matter. When Quinn married Matthew's father back then, not only did she suffer from gossip, but she also needed to compete with his ex-wife. She was later resented by Matthew and lived in fear.
She had not had a day of rest for so many years. Now, she could finally seek happiness of her own. It was indeed a good thing.
When the elevator arrived on the first floor, Theo pulled me outside.
There were many people in the lobby at the end of the workday. It was the same every day, but today was a little different. A lot of people had formed a circle in the lobby,
which was truly strange.
I became curious and pulled Theo over to see what was going on.
I saw a young man in the center of the crowd with roses in his hands. He was kneeling on one knee in front of a woman.
Was he proposing to her?
When I saw the woman’s appearance, I was a little surprised to see that it was Thalia.
Did she not just start dating?
Women in their 20s were the most beautiful. She was blushing, and her coy demeanor made her look particularly attractive.
There were probably too many onlookers, so she felt really embarrassed and said to the man on one knee in front of her, "Let’s talk when we get back. Let’s go home."
She tried to pull the man up after saying that.
The man refused to stand up, so she could not move him no matter what.
The man seemed to have made up his mind to get her to agree to his marriage proposal. He looked at her with eyes filled with adoration. "I really like you, Thalia. Please say yes. I'll take good care of you from now on."
"Marry him!”
"That wasn't what you said before."
The man was greatly puzzled. His eyes when he looked at her were filled with sorrow.
Thalia looked at him with a cold gaze. "I was just afraid of hurting you, that's why I said that. I was obviously trying to reject you. Didn't you realize?"
The man did not know what to do and lowered his head to look at the delicate roses in his hands. He asked in a hoarse voice, "Why can't you like me? Is it because I'm not rich enough or is it because I'm not good enough?"
"Whether you're rich or good has nothing to do with whether I like you or not. I've made myself very clear. Please leave and stop contacting me in the future."
The Thalia I remembered was a lively and adorable woman, not someone who would say such a thing. It turned out that getting to know a person was not that easy of a task.
I took Theo out of the company and sighed as I walked, "No one ever confessed to me like that when I was in school. It's such a pity to not be able to experience what that felt like. The rash but romantic things youngsters do when they're in love are truly beautiful."
Theo held my hand tightly. "Those things will only be romantic if the feelings are mutual. Do you think it's a pity because you liked someone when you were in school?"
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