Chapter Summary: Chapter 2143 – The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) by Adela
In Chapter 2143, 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.
After a few days of hesitation, Nina still decided to get rid of the child. I respected her decision.
I accompanied her to the hospital again on this day.
I looked at her and saw her stroking her stomach with one hand. There was an attachment in her eyes. I did not want her to regret her decision, so I said, "Have you thought things through? Once you go in, there’s no going back."
Nina looked up, and there was firmness in her gaze. She nodded heavily. "Yes, I’ve decided. No matter what, this child can't stay. They will remind me of those things."
She shook her head as if the scenes from those three months had flooded into her mind again. Nina would have to give it up if she wanted to be free of the place.
"Okay, let's go then."
We went to the door and waited after registration.
A few girls were sitting outside. They looked young, but they were calm on the outside.
Such things had now become commonplace. Nina had no choice but to do so, but some of them were willing and did not take this matter to heart, not knowing that they were hurting themselves.
I looked at Nina. There was no smile on her face. Her head was just lowered, and I wondered what she was thinking.
"Why are you still in such low spirits if you’ve already decided?"
Hearing my voice, Nina looked up and slowly turned to me. "I just feel a little sorry for the child. I’m ruthlessly depriving them before they even get to see the outside world."
"You understand that they shouldn’t be brought to this world in the first place." I tried to comfort her.
Nina shrugged. She sighed and said, "I don't want this. They’re innocent. I just didn't think it through for a moment. It's okay. I’ll be able to get out of this soon."
Covering the back of her hand, I smiled slightly. "You can do this."
"B43, please head to consultation room 3."
"Nina, it's your turn. Go."
"Alright."
After hanging up, I waited for a while more before the door of the surgery room opened. Nina was pushed out as she lay on the hospital bed. I followed her into the ward.
Ten minutes later, Nina gradually came to her senses. She looked at me in a daze. "Wanda..."
"You're awake. How are you feeling?"
Nina did not reply to me but closed her eyes again. After a while, she opened them again as if she had fully regained consciousness. "Yeah, I feel pretty good."
She rubbed her belly and was stunned for a moment. "They’re gone, aren’t they?"
"Yeah, it's all over now. Let's go. I'll take you home to rest. You just came out of an operation. You need to rest more. I will grant you leave."
I helped Nina out of bed, and we left the hospital after grabbing some medicine.
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