Chapter Summary: Chapter 1462 – The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) by Adela
In Chapter 1462, a key moment in the Romantic novel The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo), Adela delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
I casually pulled out my phone. Perhaps I was too nervous just now, I subconsciously muted my phone and forgot to turn it back on when Theo requested the police officer to let us stay in the ward and listen to the statement.
Now that I had pulled out my phone, I saw a text message from Sara.
[You'd better stop. You can't stop me. Just think of it as you're doing good deeds for the sake of your son.]
The word 'son' struck me like a hammer.
I immediately gave Sara a call. At first, she did not answer it, so I called again.
However, she still did not pick up the call. When I called the third time, she finally answered it.
"What were you trying to say in that message, Lara?"
I had a rough idea of what she was trying to say in the first half of the sentence, but what did she mean by doing good deeds for the sake of my son?
"You're already giving me a call, aren't you, Mrs. Grant? Why are you still asking me this question? The meaning of my message is literal. If you understand it, then great; if not, then fine. You’ll bear all the consequences in the end anyway."
She hung up the call after saying that. I was anxious and confused at the same time. I called her again. I had already lost all my patience this time.
"You’d better explain it to me clearly right now."
Theo might have heard movements, so he appeared at the door of the ward with confusion. I did not look at him and stared straight ahead.
On the phone, Sara sneered. "Sure, I’ll explain it to you clearly. Let's meet up. I'll send you an address. See you in half an hour."
"Sure." I hung up straight away and rolled out of bed.
When Theo saw that I was going on, he stepped forward and asked, "What's wrong? Who called you?"
I replied while putting on a coat, "It's Sara. She sent me a text and mentioned
"Why? Isn't this what you were hoping for?" Sara's answer took me by surprise, but I had no strength left to delve into the reasons for now.
"What were you trying to say in the text message you sent me?"
Sara lazily replied, "I meant it literally. I don't understand which part confuses you."
I frowned. "I don't like to play guessing games. If you can clarify it now, then I'll consider not calling the cops."
My words sent Sara cackling as she sat across from me. "Call the police? Why do you want to call the police? It’s clearly a self -directed drama by you and you want to call the police to arrest me? Do you think the police are idiots?"
Theo and I were dumbfounded. Theo leaned forward and stared at Sara. "What do you mean by self-directed drama?"
Sara put down her coffee cup and leaned sideways on her chair. "I find the two of you really interesting. Why do the two of you keep asking me to explain myself? Am I not speaking English or something?"
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