Chapter Summary: Chapter 2294 – The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) by Adela
In Chapter 2294, 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.
I smiled brightly when I saw the surprised expression on her face.
I took a step forward, and instantly, there were only a few centimeters between Harriet and me. I could clearly see the pimple on her forehead and covered my mouth while smiling lightly. I signaled for her to look to the side. "Miss Osborn, why not take a look there?"
At that, Harriet looked in the direction I was referring to, and Shannon emerged from the grass with a mobile phone in hand. She pointed it at Harriet with a proud face.
"Don't worry, there’s also another one over there."
She followed my gaze and looked back. Marius also stood up then, holding the phone in his hand.
I had made arrangements for tonight.
I did not expect Harriet to expose herself so easily and effortlessly, though.
"It’ll look more convincing post-edit if this was shot from multiple angles. Your words just now were pretty incisive, Miss Osborn." There was a smile in my tone, and I looked at Harriet with a playful look in my eyes.
Harriet's reaction was within my expectation. I observed her face turn from red to white. At this moment, it was hideous.
She gulped. It looked like she was nervous.
My eyes lingered on her, but I said nothing.
Now, it was Harriet's turn to perform.
Even though her lips were sealed shut, I could tell she was secretly gritting her teeth. She must be filled with anger now but had nowhere to vent it. The outcome of such forbearance was not usually very good.
Finally, Harriet spoke.
"You knew that I would look for you, so you had them hide here. Your job was to get me to say all those, right?" Harriet glared at me. She sounded like she wanted to tear me apart.
I had experienced many things and had long been indifferent to this kind of person.
"What's the matter? Aren’t you happy with the outcome?" Marius noticed my expressionless face and asked aloud.
Only then did Shannon look at me. "Yeah, Wanda. Why do you look no different?"
"It's nothing. It was an easy resolution, so I don't really feel anything." I smiled with disdain.
I knew that Harriet's last words before she left were just bragging. No company would be willing to accept a model who had a stain on them unless she could find a good reason to clear it up.
It was most probably hopeless for Harriet. The possibility of her comeback was less than 10%.
This, I had confidence in.
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