What Happens in Chapter 2342 – From the Book The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)
Dive into Chapter 2342, a pivotal chapter in The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo), written by Adela. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romantic fiction.
Unable to get anything from him for a moment, I could only give up.
Things had gotten busy recently because of our partnership with Hyperspace. I ended up forgetting about Theo’s matter for a moment.
I happened to have some errands to run at the shopping mall today and had just finished my work when I ran into Delia.
She was shopping alone. I went over and said hello.
"Why are you here by yourself?"
Delia heard a voice and turned around. Realizing that it was me, she was a little surprised. "Wanda, why are you here? Don’t you need to be at the company?"
"I had some things to deal with. Why are you alone?"
A hint of embarrassment flashed across Delia's face before she went back to normal.
"I wanted to go shopping all of a sudden, so I came here."
I did not think much of it. I checked the time, and it was almost noon.
"I hadn’t had lunch yet. Let me treat you."
Delia did not refuse.
I took her arm naturally. Delia's body went a little stiff, but I did not take it seriously. "Have you gained weight recently?" I looked at her face, and it seemed rounder than before. Her figure was also fuller.
Delia paused unexpectedly and smiled awkwardly. "My meals have been better recently, so I did indeed gain a little weight."
As soon as we were seated, the waiter came over with the menu.
I handed her the menu. “Take a look at what you want to eat."
She pushed back the menu a little distantly, however. "You can go through it. There’s nothing in particular that I want to eat."
I thought she was behaving a little weirdly, but I could not tell what was off about her.
"Alright then." I ordered a few dishes, most of which were her favorites.
I chatted with her intermittently while we waited for our food. The atmosphere was not bad.
Delia was a little flustered and hurriedly put on a smile. Her gaze was erratic, and she did not dare look into my eyes. "No, I’m really fine. You’re overthinking."
I noticed she was acting more and more strange, yet I could not figure her out. I felt somewhat helpless.
I wanted to soothe her, but the moment I tried to put my hand on her, she dodged it with a jerk.
I stood there in a daze, not knowing what to do for a moment.
Perhaps she was feeling a little embarrassed. "You scared me. I thought you were going to tickle me."
Seeing her embarrassed expression, I could only withdraw my hand in embarrassment as well.
"I was afraid you were feeling unwell. I wanted to soothe you a little."
"I'm fine, don't worry. Let's eat."
Delia picked up her cutlery again as she said this, and I could say nothing more. I could only go back to my seat.
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