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The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 1856

Summary for Chapter 1856: The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Summary of Chapter 1856 from The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Chapter 1856 marks a crucial moment in Adela’s Romantic novel, The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

It was very late by the time Marius sent me home. I had been paying attention to my phone during dinner, but Theo had not replied to me.

"Be careful on your way back.”

"Alright. Goodbye, Sis Wan."

"Goodbye."

After seeing him off, I entered the villa.

The living room was dark and dimly lit. In the past, Theo would have definitely waited for me to come back in the living room.

Today, however, he was not here waiting for me.

I went upstairs and returned to my room with an uneasy heart. The lights in the room were also off.

I thought Theo had not returned yet, so I reached out and switched on the lights. I did not expect him to be sitting on the edge of the bed. That scared me all of a sudden. I patted my chest and slowly readjusted my breathing. "Theo, why are you sitting here with the lights off? You almost scared me to death."

Theo glanced at me with scrutinizing eyes. "Where did you go? Why are you dressed like this?"

"I went out with Marius. I called you but you didn't answer. I also sent you a text message. Didn't you receive it?" I did not take the situation too seriously. I put down my bag and went to wash up.

He stood up and stopped me. He then turned on his phone in front of me. "I received no calls and no text messages."

"How is it possible? I clearly made them."

In order to prove my innocence, I took out my mobile phone and dug through the phone records and text messages records, but they were blank. I frowned. "How is this possible?"

Theo dropped the phone. "I'm not pursuing this, but why did you go out with him?"

It was a familiar questioning tone.

Hearing this, Theo smiled coldly. "You didn’t call or send anything at all. Of course, there are no records."

"You don't believe me."

"You made me not believe you!"

Grievance instantly filled my heart, and my answer was caught in my throat. I was unable to utter a single word.

Seeing my silence, Theo glared at me with red eyes. "Guilty? Nothing to say?" I looked up at him, expressionless. "Since you don't believe me, then I have nothing to say. You can think what you want!" After saying this, I slammed the door as I left.

Holding back my tears, I went downstairs and sat on the sofa in the living room. I did not know if I was feeling wronged or sad at the moment.

"Wanda..."

Nicky likely came down to see me after hearing our quarrel. "Are you alright?"

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