Chapter Summary: Chapter 2205 – The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) by Adela
In Chapter 2205, 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.
"Wouldn't a girl like me be more likable?" Harriet propped her chin with her hand as she looked at the light in Munchkin’s eyes.
What was with this flirtatiously, b*tchlike statement?
I really did not expect Harriet to have such a side. I thought she was the glamorous sort.
"You’re as beautiful as Mommy, but Mommy won't go to other people's homes so casually."
Harriet was startled when Munchkin said this.
I hurriedly put on a smile. "I'm sorry. Children are ignorant and just say what they like. You wouldn’t mind the words of a child, would you, Miss Osborn?"
With me saying this, she would not be able to save her face even if she did try to pick a fuss.
Harriet smiled sheepishly and nodded slightly, "Of course not. Munchkin, right? Your personality isn’t really like Theo’s. Looking closely, you actually don’t really look like him either. Theo, don't you think so?"
Her words struck my heart. I did not intend to tell Harriet the truth. Theo gave her a side eye and said with displeasure, "It’s time for you to leave, Miss Osborn."
She could hear Theo's displeasure. Harriet turned to look at me, and seeing my strange expression, she suddenly smiled. "Could I be right?"
"That's right. I'm not Daddy or Mommy’s real child, but I know they love me!" Munchkin stood up with tears in his eyes and ran upstairs after leaving his last words.
"Munchkin..."
Theo also stood up with his hands in his pockets. A sharp aura enveloped his body. "Miss Osborn, I think you should go."
Witnessing this scene, Harriet probably realized that it would not be appropriate for her to stay any longer. Seeing Theo's slightly angry expression, she wisely got up. "Okay, I'll go first. I have an advertisement to shoot after this. Lola, let's go." Harriet walked ahead.
Lola bent slightly toward me and then looked at Theo again. "I'm sorry. Harriet doesn't usually do this. I’m sorry to have troubled you, President Grant." Then, she left the villa.
This child was too sensible.
I smiled. "You’ve always been our child to us. You’re no different from your younger siblings, do you understand?"
"Yes, of course, I know that. Daddy and Mommy love me very much." Although Munchkin's eyes were red, his tone was steady.
Touching his little head, I recalled the photo of Cecilia in the room. I looked at Munchkin and asked softly, "Do you want to see what your mom looked like, Munchkin?"
Hearing this, Munchkin nodded his head "I think so."
"Okay, I'll take you to have a look." Grabbing Munchkin's little hand, I led him to my room.
I had put the photo album in the drawer and locked it to avoid thinking about all the sad things. It was a little dusty when I picked it up, but it was filled with memories...
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