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The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 2310

Summary for Chapter 2310: The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 2310 – The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) by Adela

In Chapter 2310, 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.

We brought the weak Munchkin back to the villa. He still did not dare let me tell Theo the truth.

The pitiful child tugged at the corner of my clothes and pursed his mouth.

Our family consisted of a loving mother and a strict father.

Theo frowned as he looked at Munchkin's pale face, his gaze dignified. "What's going on?"

It was rare to see Munchkin like this. He had his hands crossed as he rubbed his fingers back and forth like he had done something wrong.

Looking at him like this, one’s anger would dissipate no matter how angry one was.

I looked at Theo. "He just ate too much."

"You took him there?" Theo sounded somewhat puzzled.

He understood that I would not bring Munchkin around eating those things.

I shook my head.

Theo fixed his gaze on Munchkin again. "Tell me about it yourself."

"I asked Mommy Delia to take me there." Munchkin lowered his head, not daring to look into Theo's eyes.

Hearing Delia's name, Theo frowned even more, and his tone was displeased. "Why did you look for her?"

I knew the answer. How could he get Munchkin to say it?

"Isn’t it because you’re usually too strict with him? He is a child, after all. He can be greedy."

"You know he has a weak stomach. That's why we have to take special care of him since young so that he’ll be better when he grows up." Theo turned to look at me, voice solemn.

When it came to caring for children, his love and concern were the same as any other parent.

Munchkin's stomach truly would not be able to bear it. Theo was only worried about Munchkin’s diet for his own good.

I abruptly shut my mouth.

"Daddy, don't blame Mommy. It's my fault. I was greedy."

In any case, it was excellent that Munchkin admitted his mistake.

Hearing Theo's long sigh, I knew his heart had softened.

"No more next time."

"Yes, I promise there won't be a next time." Only then did Munchkin dare to look up. He even smiled.

Theo looked thoughtful. "Didn't she tell you about it in advance?"

"She sent me a message, but she forgot to turn on her data and it didn’t get sent out. I saw her phone. What's the matter with you? Are you being suspicious again?" I narrowed my eyes and looked at the man. There was a bit of displeasure in my tone.

"No, I'm just curious," Theo said, but his expression was clearly full of inquisitive.

Lying to me, huh? He was obviously suspicious of Delia.

"I'm going upstairs to take a shower and rejuvenate myself. Tomorrow is the charity dinner, after all." I waved at Theo before heading upstairs to do my skincare routine and practice my speaking.

"Wanda."

He stopped me suddenly.

I stood on the stairs and turned around. "What's wrong?"

"I don't doubt your friend. I'm just curious and want to know more."

Was he explaining himself to me?

He knew that I regarded Delia as a friend and that I hated him doubting my friends the most.

I could not hide my smile. It was as if fireworks were going off in my heart. "Got it."

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