Summary of Chapter 2002 from The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)
Chapter 2002 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.
I shrank back, feeling a little awkward. "I don’t think you can really call it bullying. I wouldn’t go so far as to call it that."
Marius was confused and added, "Then that means you bullied him."
I slapped him. I supposed that counted. I nodded.
After another round of surprise, Marius looked at me with a stunned expression. "No way… How did you bully him? Did you beat him?"
I nodded. It was indeed a beating.
Marius could not believe it. He shook his head and sighed. "No way… Why? What did he do?"
"He…"
I stumbled and told him roughly what had happened. Marius nodded after hearing what I said. "So that’s what happened. It's a bit strange, Drover has never behaved like that."
"I was thinking, could it be because the project was bothering him and that's why his temperament changed?" I was taking a stab in the dark. I had no other clue apart from this.
Marius pursed his lips. He seemed puzzled by Drover's behavior. "Drover wouldn’t behave so impulsively. How could he..." He pointed at me. Then, as if feeling like it was not appropriate, he put his hand down and shook his head while sighing. "If only Heather were here."
That was Drover's sweetheart.
"Was she so great?"
"She was Drover's heart and soul. Drover was always gentle and would never lose his temper when she was around," Marius said.
It seemed that Heather had truly occupied a large part of his heart.
What kind of girl was she that she could make Drover so attached?
I looked at Marius and asked tentatively, "How did she die? Do you know?"
"I’m not very sure about it. I only know that Drover received a call that day before he ran out the door. After that, I watched him come back looking dispirited and he told me that Heather was gone. I asked him what happened, but he didn't say anything."
Marius disagreed with what I said and waved his hand. “How am I heartless? I’m also a dedicated person."
Speaking of love, he really was sincere. He was earnest about Wanya but was deceived. However, his face was a different story.
"I've told you everything, and now I don't know what to do."
In fact, I had some suspicions that I had misunderstood Drover. He was just approaching me, but I thought too much and ended up hitting him.
"It’s simple. I’ll deal with it." Marius's expression was firm.
I looked at him dubiously. "Will you now?"
"Of course. Have I ever lied to you?"
"Okay then. I'll leave it to you."
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