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The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 1844

Summary for Chapter 1844: The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Chapter 1844 – Highlight Chapter from The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Chapter 1844 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.

Drover looked up at me, then stood up and greeted me with a smile. "I didn't expect the documents to be personally delivered by you." He sounded surprised, and his handsome face was filled with astonishment as well.

I did not know why he had such a big reaction, but I did not ask any more questions. I merely wanted to complete the task quickly. I handed the document Theo gave me to Drover. "These are the documents. Please have a look at them.”

"Alright. You've worked hard, Mrs. Grant."

Every time he referred to me as Mrs. Grant, it made me even more uncomfortable. I pursed my lips and said slowly, "Mr.

Drover, I was hoping that you'd refer to me as Miss Lane at work. It's more appropriate."

Hearing this, Drover was stunned for a moment before smiling brightly. "Will do, Miss Lane."

He was grinning from ear to ear. "Please sit, Miss Lane. I'll have to have a close look at these."

"Sure."

I sat down across from him and looked around Drover’s office while he looked at the files.

As I turned to the side, I noticed something that looked like a display screen, which also looked a lot like a surveillance system.

I understood in an instant that the scanner at the door of his office was probably connected to this display screen. Drover could clearly see what the person who

came in was carrying, just like when one went through the security check at the airport. He could keep people with bad intentions out of the door.

This studio was a whole new world for me, and it surely opened up my eyes.

"Miss Lane.”

Drover’s voice sounded in my ears, and I quickly regained my senses and looked at him. "Do you have a question, Mr. Drover?'

"Please stop complimenting me now, Mr. Drover. I'm quite clear about how mediocre my knowledge is when compared to yours. Do you have any more questions?"

Seeing that it was getting late, I thought about leaving soon.

Drover seemed to have seen through my thoughts and did not try to make me stay any longer. He smiled and said, "I have no further questions. Thank you for specially making the trip out here, Miss Lane. Please do head back and let President Grant know that the plan is approved."

"Alright, thank you." I stood up. "Then, I'll get going now, Mr. Drover."

"I hope I'll see you again next time, Miss Lane."

I constantly felt like something was off when I was staring into his eyes. It was just an ordinary sentence, but it made me feel a little scared. I nodded lightly and walked to the door. Just then, I saw Drover flicking the switch under his desk with his hand. The door opened up.

As I nodded at him again, I finally started to walk out of this place. It was just that the eyes behind me seemed to be stuck on my back the entire time...

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