Chapter Summary: Chapter 1603 – The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) by Adela
In Chapter 1603, 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 just helped you out of a big mess. Aren’t you going to thank me?"
I was a little tired and sat down on the couch next to me.
Cindy glanced up at me and thought for a moment before closing her eyes again.
Her anger was tinged with aggression, but she no longer had the same sharpness as before.
"It's not like I invited you here."
Her tone was still tinged with arrogance, but the person in front of me no longer had an arrogant posture.
I smiled lightly, like an elderly looking at a naughty child. I could not help but laugh when I realized I had such a mindset.
It was fine that she did not want to thank me. I would not hold it against her.
"What happened to you?" I changed the subject and pointed to her injured foot with my chin.
"The tiles were too slippery and I fell down the stairs." I was slightly surprised to hear her answer.
I would have expected her answer to be ' none of your business' or something along those lines. I did not expect her to actually tell me.
There had been a change in her attitude.
I nodded my head and said somewhat deliberately. "Oh, did the act go awry this time?"
This statement immediately provoked her anger. "What the hell are you doing here?"
I could not help but laugh. "What do you think I'm here koi?"
I knew it was a normal reaction one would have.
Just now, Cindy must have thought I was here to help her. However, she would not say thank you even when things had been settled for her. Now, I was mocking her, so she could not accept it.
Looking at her dumbfounded look, I knew that her little brain must be unable to cope with it. It was better for me to explain.
"Telling you that I'm pregnant is to save you some effort. I know that even if I don't tell you, you'll be curious about the reason you saw me in the hospital today. You'll have to go to a lot of trouble to find out what's going on. It'll be a waste of time, so I simply came straight to tell you."
I was bragging as I said this.
Before this, I certainly would not have dared mention anything in front of her. Now, I had the courage to tell her.
The reason for this was not only because of Theo but because I was confident enough to protect my child.
"I want you to spend some time in the coming days to learn management. After that, I'm going to hand Nectarine Entertainment over to you."
"Who gave you the right to do so?" Cindy asked through clenched teeth.
"You don't know who gave me the right?" I answered as I imitated her gloomy manner.
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