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The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 1771

Summary for Chapter 1771: The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Chapter 1771 – Highlight Chapter from The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Chapter 1771 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.

After sending Munchkin to school, our car then turned toward the company.

My gaze turned to Nicky. I noticed her watching the scenery outside, but her gaze was unfocused. It was obvious she was spacing out.

I smiled and nudged her. "What are you thinking about so deeply?"

Nicky, who was a little startled at me nudging her, trembled. She turned to me and smiled. "No, I just didn't sleep very well.

I did not pursue this issue anymore. Instead, I told her what had happened last night. "By the way, Theo asked me about your story yesterday. Do you want him to know?"

She seemed a little surprised by my question but then smiled. "It doesn't matter to me. It depends on whether you want President Grant to know or not."

I understood what Nicky meant since the star she was chasing was my husband. The power was still in my hands. "Alright, I understand."

The car continued onward Nicky had her eyes closed as she was resting. I did not talk so as to not disturb her anymore.

Suddenly, a text message broke the silence at that moment.

Looking at the message on the screen, I could not help frowning.

[Eight o'clock tonight, the Imperial Clubhouse, A305. If you don't show up, you might lose your precious son.]

The sender was Nadia.

Why was she looking for me? To settle the score with deliberate revenge?

"You got a text message? What's wrong?" Nicky had opened her eyes because of the message notification. Seeing me in thought, she asked.

I hurriedly kept my phone and shook my head. "It's nothing, just a spam message."

"Oh," Nicky replied softly, but her eyes were still on me. It made me feel a little guilty. Seeing this, she asked again, "Are you really okay?"

I waved my hands and smiled at her. "Yes, it's really nothing. We’re reaching the company soon."

"Alright, I understand."

The weight on my heart finally eased. After taking a deep breath, I threw myself into work for the day.

Come afternoon, I recalled the physical examination the head teacher had mentioned in the morning. I was a little worried that Munchkin would not cooperate, so I thought of making a phone call to inquire about the situation.

The moment I picked up the receiver, the phone rang from a text message again.

[No reply? Did you think I wouldn't be able to take Munchkin away?]

I was puzzled reading the text when another message came. This time, it was a photo.

It turned out to be a photo of the physical examination at Cool Breeze Elementary School.

Did she sneak in as a doctor or a nurse?

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