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The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 1492

Summary for Chapter 1492: The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Chapter 1492 – Highlight Chapter from The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Chapter 1492 is a standout chapter in The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) by Adela, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romantic narrative into new territory.

"Don't look at me, Mrs. Grant." He pointed at the agreement. "This is where you should sign."

I glanced at Theo on the other side of the wall and retracted my gaze. I decided to take a gamble. "I said I won't sign it!"

The other party raised his eyebrow as though he had long predicted that I would say so. He put the vial back into the box and slid it to one side.

A black-clad man in the corner came forward to take the box before walking out of the door.

"Looks like I have something fun to watch.'

I soon saw the black-clad man holding the vial appearing in Theo's room.

He walked to the corner and moved with great skill. After drawing medicine out of the vial, he faced Theo to wait for orders.

"Mrs. Grant, I’ll count to three and the needle will go in. According to what I just said, they'll only inject one-third at a time. If you refuse to sign the papers, then I'll now choose the spot where Mr. Grant will be injected."

My hands started shaking.

"This is such a dilemma." Ernest deliberately sounded hesitant while saying, "Sigh, the decision has to be made eventually. Let's go."

He put away his sickening expression and put on a false gentlemanly appearance. He began counting down, "Three... two..."

I looked at his mouth, my mind a complete blank.

"Wait!”

Bang!

Just as I opened my mouth to ask him to wait a little longer, the door was suddenly kicked open. I looked back and saw Alex as well as a group of men behind him.

His last name was Hodds too. In that case, what was his relationship with Alex?

I saw Ernest tightly clenching his fists, but he was not bold enough to lose his temper.

"Why are you still standing here? Let him go!" Alex suddenly roared.

I was startled. None of the black-clad men around us dared to move. There were also subtle changes on each of their faces.

They were still quite cocky earlier, but ever since Alex appeared, they stared blankly ahead in unison as though they were evading Alex on purpose.

Ernest suddenly loosened his fists and chuckled. "It's rare for you to show up at our place, Mr. Hodds. Why are you getting so mad? Why don’t you cool off and I'll take you outside to have a look? Maybe you'll be interested in my project when I'm done introducing the place to you."

In just a split second, Ernest put on the sickening smile on his face again.

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