Chapter Summary: Chapter 1998 – The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) by Adela
In Chapter 1998, 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.
As soon as I picked up the black pen, Marius reached out and stopped me. His expression suddenly became serious. He looked at me with a solemn expression, and his tone was unusually serious, "Are you sure? You can't go back if you sign it."
To be honest, I was a little hesitant.
I had thought about the scene of my divorce from Theo many times, but I never thought that it would happen when he was not there.
"Theo isn't here now. Do you want to wait for him to come back?" Marius asked as he looked at me. He was worried that I would sign it out of impulse and regret it later.
I was persuaded by him, and my hand paused.
Nicky came over. "Will you wait for Theo to come back and suffer the humiliation?"
She curved her lips wickedly. She looked like she had a plan all thought out.
She must have Theo completely wrapped around her finger now. That made sense. Considering Theo's character, once he accepted someone, he would treat them wholeheartedly.
Well then, even if he was here, it would not change the reality.
"Marius, let go. I've already thought it over." My voice sounded a little hoarse because my throat was very dry.
His hand that was grabbing mine gradually let go. "As long as you’ve thought it through."
It was about time that I did.
I looked at him. "You're right. I’m getting a new life."
Smiling, I picked up the pen and signed my name on the agreement form.
"It’s done."
Nicky could not hide her joy. She picked up the agreement form happily, flipping and reading it through over and over again. She was ecstatic.
Turning my head, I looked at Marius. "Let's not disturb her here. Let's go."
"Alright."
"Yeah, let’s go back."
Back at Drover's villa, he was already home.
He stood up when he saw us. "You’ve packed everything?"
"Yes, it’s all done. I'll head back to my room to rest." I grabbed my luggage and brought it up myself.
I did not care that Drover was looking at me strangely behind me. I knew that Marius would tell him what had transpired, but I just felt that my emotions had not calmed down, so I hurried back to the room.
Sitting on the edge of the bed and thinking of the divorce agreement I signed just now, I could not stop the tears from falling. I had not even noticed them myself.
Wiping away my tears, I lay down, but my mind was filled with pieces of memory of my time with Theo.
This was probably a post-divorce syndrome. I would reminisce about the good life I had with him at first but would be fine after some time. I kept repeating this to comfort myself.
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