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The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 2257

Summary for Chapter 2257: The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Chapter 2257 – 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 2257 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romantic genre.

My heart felt like it had tens of thousands of horses galloping past it at this moment. I was so nervous.

Looking at Carlson and Yvonne’s shocked expressions, I could not respond.

Tyler and Susan did not know what was going on. Tyler asked me, "Who’s Millicent Yard?"

Carlson motioned at me to follow him before I could answer him. "Wanda, let's go to the study." He went upstairs after that.

I was pressured when I looked at his back.

"Wanda, are you okay?" Susan's concerned voice came from behind me.

I calmed myself. Letting out a breath, I turned around and looked at them. "I’m fine. Don't leave yet. Wait for me to come down."

"Okay." Both Susan and Tyler nodded.

I glanced at Yvonne on the sofa before I went upstairs. She still seemed to be immersed in the conversation just now. It was obvious the name Millicent Yard had shocked her.

I did not expect Millicent Yard to have anything to do with Carlson and Yvonne.

Walking up the stairs, my every step was heavy.

I knocked on the door of the study, and Carlson's troubled voice came from inside, "Come in."

There was a burst of sandalwood fragrance when I entered, and it felt calming. "Dad, I..."

He waved his hand and motioned for me to sit down.

Sitting down opposite him, I accepted his scrutiny.

"Millicent Yard. Where did you hear this name?"

It was apparent that Carlson did not think this was the result of my own investigation. It must have been impossible to find out this matter via investigation back then. Perhaps only the people who knew her back then still remembered her. Was Cole one of these people?

"Aside from telling you the name, what else did he say?"

He also said she might be my real mother.

I did not say that, however. I just shook my head, "Nothing else. I don't know who she is. I met him in a cafe today. He overheard our conversation and told me to just say the name. He said it might make you change your mind, so I tried it. I didn't expect you to have such a big reaction."

Carlson let out a long sigh. He frowned, looking worried.

"Dad, what's wrong?" I asked cautiously.

"It's nothing." He tapped the table with his fingers. He did not look like he was okay at all.

Having said all that needed to be said, I tentatively continued, "About Susan and Tyler..."

"Let’s head down and discuss." Carlson got up and walked out of the study. I hurriedly followed...

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