Chapter Summary: Chapter 1552 – The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) by Adela
In Chapter 1552, 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.
"Alright, anything you say." I agreed.
I did not want to deal with these two old men at all.
After walking out of the ice cream store and saying goodbye to Fred, I held Munchkin's hand and walked aside. I deliberately kept my distance from Theo.
When I got into my car, Theo got in too.
"What about your car?" I asked coldly.
"Keith is there."
I tossed him the car keys. "You drive, then."
I hopped off the driver's seat and sat in the backseat with Munchkin.
Theo smiled and took the keys without saying a word.
Munchkin kept quiet as he looked at me suspiciously, then at Theo.
When we got home, Keith helped carry all the groceries into the house. I said I had to change my clothes as an excuse and went into my bedroom.
After half a day of dilly-dallying, I just took off my coat without changing into my home clothes.
After a while, I heard the bedroom door open slightly. I immediately turned my head around as I thought it was Munchkin. When I saw that it was Theo, I turned my back on him in anger.
"Why are you so mad? You're scaring Munchkin." Theo was gentle all of a sudden.
"It's just dinner. Even Tina is more mature than both of you." After thinking about it for a while, I added, "Even Munchkin could tell that I'm mad." "You can’t blame me. He was the one who had bad intentions in the first place." Theo was being somewhat unreasonable.
I was surprised to see that the kitchen and living room were empty. Before I could even react, I saw Munchkin stand up from behind the table. He threw breadcrumbs at me at lightning speed.
The breadcrumbs landed directly on my freshly washed hair.
I saw Theo slowly stand up from the couch in front of me, and the two of them looked at me with the same expression.
I sighed heavily and slowly walked toward the kitchen. “Are you two making meatballs?"
I scanned the table. The groceries had been kept away before this, but now, the table had been sprinkled with a thick layer of flour.
Munchkin looked at me timidly. "In the video, they mentioned that we need to add breadcrumbs to the mixture for it to taste good."
"Then why did you throw the breadcrumbs on my hair when you could just mix it into the bowl?" I lowered my eyebrows and asked angrily.
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