Chapter 2380 – Highlight Chapter from The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)
Chapter 2380 is a standout chapter in The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) by Adela, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romantic narrative into new territory.
I lowered my head and looked at Delia on the ground. “Aren’t you overdoing this a little? I barely used any force.”
“Madam! Are you alright? Please don’t fight in our establishment!”
The waiter seemed to have deliberately come over just when he saw me push Delia.
“We have surveillance here, so please don’t cause trouble here!” He first came up and helped Delia up before talking to me.
“We’re fine, we’re fine! She’s my friend. We were just messing around just now.” Delia was still pretending to absolve me after she got up.
I sneered!
As expected of an actress, she was putting on quite a convincing show.
I waved my hand and sneered. I looked at Delia with disdain, now feeling regretful for coming out to meet her now. This woman was so manipulative.
“I don’t have time to play around with you anymore. I just wanted to see how you were going to deal with this.” I picked up my bag and got up to leave the private room.
After this meeting, I had more or less realized her true colors.
She looked all pitiful, but the truth might be that she had premeditated everything.
Since Delia wanted me to fall for her schemes, then I would do as she wished.
I exited the coffee shop, my depressed emotions making me feel terrible.
I had not felt like this for a long time. This suffocating feeling was quickly making me out of breath.
At first, I wanted to go back to the apartment but decided to let loose at a bar after thinking about it.
I took a taxi to a more popular bar. I had not been to a place like this for a very long time.
“Give me a glass of whiskey!”
I wanted some strong alcohol now to warm myself up and keep myself from sinking into those painful thoughts.
Three glasses of whiskey flowed quickly into my stomach, and that dizzy feeling made my head feel heavy.
I could recognize it even though I was drunk.
After that, I watched as security guards escorted the older man away.
“Wanda, are you alright?” Theo’s gaze was filled with worry.
Seeing this gaze of his, my heart constricted as my mind thought of the scene of him and Delia together. I got angry again, and my tears flowed involuntarily.
Slap!
I landed a loud slap across Theo’s fair and handsome face.
Perhaps I was the first person who ever dared treat him like this.
"Go away! I don’t need you butting into my problems! Leave!" I pushed Theo away using every ounce of my strength before walking toward the bar alone.
I knew Theo was still following me despite not turning back. He was keeping a certain distance from me as he watched over me silently...
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