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The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 1445

Summary for Chapter 1445: The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Chapter 1445 – 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 1445 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romantic genre.

I did not know how to tell her about Munchkin being taken to a chemical plant by Mason in South Vasetine. It was difficult for me to tell her.

Although Munchkin was not their own grandson, he had been with them for a very long time, and they had long considered him their own grandson. I could tell that they loved Munchkin to their core.

I feared that they would not be able to take the news.

Grayson was not young anymore. After traveling from home to the hospital and pacing back and forth in the hospital, he was exhausted. He sat on the chair and was panting slightly. His age-worn face was filled with worry.

After waiting for half an hour or so, the doctor walked out of the examination room.

He was holding a pile of sheets in his hand, then he looked at us and asked, "Who’s the child's family member?"

"We all are,” Petra said in a hurry.

My eyes fell on the lab test papers in his hand. My hands were tightly intertwined, and my heart began to pound faster.

The doctor removed his face mask. "Please come to the office with me."

We followed behind him and walked into the office.

After sitting down on his chair, the doctor handed the lab test papers to Theo and said with a solemn expression, "These are the child's lab test results. His lymph nodes, liver, and spleen show signs of acute lymphocytic leukemia. His bones and joints are relatively damaged, and his white blood cells have increased in value. All these indicators show that the child isn't doing very well.”

"This child was born two months premature. Although he’s physically weaker, there’s basically nothing wrong with him. Is it hereditary that he has this disease?" Petra was doubtful now.

The doctor replied, "The chances of leukemia being hereditary aren't high but not entirely impossible. Typically, it's caused by environmental or living habits. But the biggest reason for him to catch this disease is still from the exposure of chemical pollutants.”

"Please do everything you can to treat him, doctor.” I resisted the urge to cry and ignored his statement.

I then pulled Petra out of the doctor's office.

She held my hand tight and asked with a grave expression, "You know what’s going on, don't you, Wanda?”

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