Chapter Summary: Chapter 2032 – The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) by Adela
In Chapter 2032, 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.
Feeling the cold water on his face, Marius woke up quickly. He opened his eyes and looked at the two of us with some difficulty. He pointed at me and said with a smile, "Sis Wan, you're here."
"That's right, I'm here to pick you up. Let's go." I reached out and pulled him.
"Okay, let's go home."
He grabbed my hand, but I underestimated the weight of the man. I almost stumbled and fell onto him when he grabbed me. Fortunately, Drover supported me.
"Allow me."
Drover motioned for me to move to the side.
I let go and obediently stepped aside. Drover helped him up and they started making their way out. I quickly went to Marius' other side and helped him.
Not long after we got out, Marius' legs turned to jelly and he fell onto the ground on his knees.
Drover cradled his forehead. He glanced at the large door that was some distance away before turning to look at me. "Put him on my back. I'll carry him."
"Alright."
He first helped me lift Marius up before conveniently turning around. I supported Marius firmly and put both his hands on Drover's shoulders. "Is this okay?" I tried speaking as loudly as I could.
"It's fine."
After hearing Drover's response, I finally let go without worry.
With Marius on his back, Drover walked slowly. Considering the rather packed crowd as well, it took us a long time to get into the car. I sat in the backseat with Marius so that I could take care of him. "Drive slower. I'm worried he won't be able to take it."
"I got it."
Marius was very well-behaved along the way, but he woke up when we reached a pothole on the road. He looked a little uncomfortable.
"I feel sick, I feel sick..." He kept muttering.
I hurriedly stopped Drover and opened the car door. Marius got out of the car and vomited. I patted his back and sighed. "You know it feels awful to get drunk, but you keep getting drunk every time. Really now."
"Needless to say, my hands were tied. I couldn’t not come." I clicked my tongue with disapproval.
I knew that Drover's gaze would drift to us from time to time. He was probably concerned about Marius' condition.
We arrived at the villa shortly after.
We got out of the car together. Marius swayed a little when he walked. I helped him into his room and was about to go back to mine when I saw Drover watching silently.
Walking over, I smiled. "If you care about him so much, why did you have to argue with him when you met?"
Drover shrugged. "There’s no other way. Marius has his principles, but I still have to do it."
He turned around and went into his room after he said this.
What he said sounded rather meaningful...
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