What Happens in Chapter 2391 – From the Book The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)
Dive into Chapter 2391, 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.
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People were busy making their way to work, looking rushed. I arrived at the high-rise building listlessly and looked up. Thinking about how busy I was going to be with the meeting, I took a deep breath and exhaled.
I adjusted my mood as everyone in the conference room gathered together.
Thinking of Green Orange’s development in the future, I immediately focused on handling official business.
"This plan… Here..."
Perhaps it was only when I was working that I was able to be rid of the troubles in my head.
The meeting ended, and I sat at the desk blankly. A life without doing anything would fill my mind with troubles.
I stared at the file in my hand blankly.
"What's wrong, Sis Wan? How have you been doing recently? It looks like you've lost a lot of weight!"
A cup of coffee entered my vision, and its fragrant aroma rushed straight to the tip of my nose.
I looked up at the person in front of me and tried my best to smile with my teeth showing. "Have I lost weight? How is that possible?"
I lowered my head and reached out a hand to touch my chin while smiling awkwardly.
I see Marius staring at my face, nodding seriously.
I shook my head and answered with an expression of nonchalance.
"Delia should be the one who’s sad now! She should also be the one who’s gone thin. How could it be me?"
Concealing the dullness in my eyes, I picked up the aromatic coffee and took a sip. My mood was as bitter as this coffee at this moment.
Suddenly, a deep, magnetic voice sounded above me. "Sis Wan, you don’t have to force yourself. How could I not be able to tell the pain you’re feeling as your good friend? Why don’t you divorce Theo? I’ll take you away from this sad place.”
I lowered my head and did not look up for a long time, falling into deep thought.
The tips of my fingers kept groping around. How could I not feel terrible?
After sending a hasty look at Marius, I smiled and left the office.
I walked through the spacious street in a trance, my eyes glazing over.
I was unsure where I was headed until a harsh honking sounded.
Beep! Beep!
My thoughts were racing, and I finally came back to my senses. My empty almond eyes took on a serious edge as I watched the road turn into concrete.
The wind from the speeding cars blew at my soft hair, and my mood turned from messy to clear.
Maybe Marius was serious.
I stood up and frowned. I was depressed and confused. I did not know how to deal with this.
I did not catch a taxi. I just walked along the road in a daze as I thought about many things.
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