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The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 1704

Summary for Chapter 1704: The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Chapter 1704 – Highlight Chapter from The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Chapter 1704 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.

As Theo pushed the door and entered, he had one hand in his pocket. He looked somewhat imposing

When I saw him, my face was calm, but it was not the case for Ruby, who was at the side. A sense of panic flashed across her delicate face, but she quickly calmed down.

She pulled on me and smiled. "I was just persuading Young Madam to head home and get some rest, President Grant. She's pregnant, after all. It would be bad if she were to fall. Don't you think so?"

'Women are truly fickle mammals.' I chuckled secretly in my heart.

Theo pulled me over to one side of the sofa and sat me down. He helped me brush the messy hair on the side of my ear. "That’s

theoretically the case.”

His movements were so gentle, and I could clearly feel the pent-up anger inside Ruby at the moment. Nonetheless, she could only control herself and maintain her elegant image.

For a moment, I suddenly thought that whether it was Ruby or the former Cindy, they must have had it rough.

"If there isn’t anything else, you may head out. I'd like to be alone with my wife."

Ever since Theo came in, his gaze had been stuck on me. So much so that he barely glanced at Ruby.

Furthermore, after listening to his words, Ruby's face became even more distorted. Even so, she still smiled and said, "Didn't we agree to have lunch together, President Grant? We were going to discuss the Al project."

While playing around with my hair, Theo responded casually, “Yeah, but my wife's here now, so we'll talk in the afternoon.

You have to eat too, don't you?"

The rhetorical question had Ruby completely stumped for words. She did not have the gall to say anything else. She had to compromise and leave the office. Before leaving, she glanced at me. The unwillingness in her eyes was thoroughly seen by me.

After she left, I patted Theo's hand away." You just have to get me another enemy every day, don't you?"

I knew that he was worried about me being uncomfortable, hence he made such a proposal.

I had to admit that Ruby's cooking skills were not half-bad.

Theo and I quickly finished off the lunch boxes, and I was getting ready to leave. "I'll send you off."

"Mm," I replied softly and went down the elevator with Theo's company.

When we got to Grant Corporation's lobby, Theo urged, "Tell the driver to drive slower."

"I got it."

Just when we were reluctant to part ways, there was suddenly a burst of clamor coming from outside the door. "Wanda Lane, you murderer!"

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