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The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 2031

Summary for Chapter 2031: The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Chapter 2031 – A Turning Point in The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) by Adela

In this chapter of The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo), Adela introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 2031 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romantic genre.

That night, my phone abruptly started vibrating. It woke me up while I was sleeping soundly.

I forgot to mute it again.

I looked at the time. It was two o'clock in the middle of the night. Who could it be?

I took a closer look, and it was from Marius.

I sat up, switched on the small light, and answered the phone. "Don't tell me you're still outside?"

Marius' drunken voice came from the receiver. "Sis Wan, I-I feel a little confused now. C-Can you come and pick me up?"

"Why are you drunk again?" There was helplessness in my voice. I got out of bed, grabbed my phone, and took out some clothes from the closet. "Tell me where you are."

I went downstairs after changing my clothes.

The lights in the living room were still on. Drover was sitting on the sofa, and I was startled by his motionless appearance. "Oh my God, why are you still here?"

One friend went to the bar to get drunk while the other was in a daze. Just what were they doing?!

Looking at me, Drover frowned. "Why did you come down so late?"

"Because of Marius. What else could it be? He got drunk and called me to pick him up."

Hearing this, Drover stood up and picked up the jacket on the sofa with one hand. "It's late. I'll go. You stay home."

Did they not just have an argument? Could it be that…

Not daring to think further, I said, "Let's go together so that there's one other person there to take care of him."

"Alright." Drover did not reject me, probably because he was worried about Marius’ bad temper.

One could probably tell that Drover was stunned when he heard me say this.

He did not say anything for a long time.

We continued to our destination.

We walked into a noisy bar, and the dazzling lights made it difficult to see faces.

There were a lot of people around me, making it difficult to move forward, but Drover found me. He came over and brought me forward. I was able to escape then.

It took us a while to find Marius, who was paralyzed on the sofa—drunk and unconscious.

"Marius, Marius," I called him loudly, but it seemed futile as we were in a place like this.

I watched as Drover poured a glass of cold water on his face...

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