What Happens in Chapter 2043 – From the Book The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)
Dive into Chapter 2043, a pivotal chapter in The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo), written by Adela. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romantic fiction.
The villa looked like it was new when I came back that evening.
I could smell the fragrance the moment I stepped in.
There were a few pots of orchids from who-knew-where placed in the living room. They looked fresh and refined.
Caroline walked out of the kitchen with a pot of orchids in her hand. When she saw that I had returned, she smiled happily. "Madam, you’re back."
"Yeah. Where did these flowers come from? They're pretty nice."
It was the blooming season for orchids now, and these pots had quite a few flowering branches on them. The fragrance was pleasant.
"Sir brought them back. He said they were for decoration. A few cleaning ladies came to help clean up the place together today. The villa is completely clean now. Sir explained that we must clean up all of the traces left by outsiders. "
This was really Theo’s style of doing things.
I raised my brow but then saw Theo slowly descending from upstairs. He spread open his arms and gave me a smug smile. "How is it? Not bad, eh?"
Nodding, I gave him a thumbs-up. "Not bad. You’re doing a good job, President Grant."
He stepped forward and hugged my waist. He left a light kiss beside my mouth which caught me off guard. My cheeks flushed slightly as I pushed his chest. "Really now?"
"You're still shy?" Theo asked with a smile.
"It's time to eat." Caroline's voice sounded.
Just in time.
I turned around and sat down in the dining hall first. Looking at the sumptuous meal in front of me, I could not help but praise, "Caroline, you prepared so much delicious food tonight."
"You should eat more, Madam. You look thinner these days."
She was right.
I had not been eating well or sleeping well during this time because of that trifle.
"You have too many enemies, Theo. How many people did you provoke?" I glanced at him.
He shrugged. "I don’t have a choice. Being powerful does that. I’ll always end up offending someone. Perhaps I snatched a project? It might not necessarily be a grudge, but there are too many people like that."
Business competition was inevitable, but I did not think anyone would go this far.
Aside from these people, however, who else was there?
Apart from business, the rest might be from domestic tattle, like love affairs.
My thoughts seemed to coincide with Theo's. Our eyes met, and he smiled. "You thought of it too, right?"
"Yeah, but I think most of the possibilities involve people with who you were previously involved.
"I think you caused it."
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