Chapter 2530 – A Turning Point in The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) by Adela
In this chapter of The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo), Adela introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 2530 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romantic genre.
“All of this should come to an end…”
Her voice was soft. After that, she got up and ended the recording. The TV screen turned dark.
This was the night before my mother passed.
She lived in despair and left the same way.
My heart suddenly hurt. I gripped my chest, my brows furrowing.
My mother was probably referring to Silas. He forced her to marry and even got everyone else to join in coercing her. Theo's grandfather was one of them.
They joined forces to force my mother to fulfill their interest. They forced her to her death.
I would never have dared imagined this to be real if I had not experienced it myself.
How could someone be so cruel to his own daughter?
There were goosebumps all over my body, and my heart ached the more I thought about it.
Brows furrowed, I knocked on the door. “Someone, please hurry. It hurts.”
The people outside ignored me. They probably thought I was faking it.
I smacked the door, my heart hurting more and more. I gradually lost my strength and fell by the door.
“Young Master, the lady is shouting inside, but we don’t know if she’s faking it.”
“Regardless, we ought to go in and have a look.”
Before I lost consciousness, I heard Sylvester’s voice, which was followed by a sea of black.
“Wanda? Wanda?”
I heard someone calling me and fought with my eyelids to pry them open.
Facing Silas’ cold visage, I replied blankly, “Have you never watched them? It makes sense. You’ve probably never seen them. Otherwise, you would’ve destroyed them a long time ago. You wouldn’t have kept them around until now.
When Silas heard this, he was first stunned before his brows knitted together. “What do you mean?”
“Nothing. Regardless, I want to keep them.”
“Suit yourself.” Silas got up and walked out, leaving the room.
Sylvester turned to me. “Don’t be angry with Grandfather. He actually still misses Mom very much. This used to be Mom’s room. He’s never touched it and still kept it the same after so many years.”
I felt not an ounce of pity for Silas when I heard this. “What’s the point of shedding crocodile tears after the person is dead? What he did when Mom was alive is unforgivable.”
“Grandfather was just thinking about the overall situation.”
“By sacrificing his daughter? How noble of Old Master Yard, then. Although hungry, a tiger would never hurt its cubs. Yet he was even more terrifying than a tiger.” I looked away, no longer wanting to speak with someone who held differing values from me. “I want to rest now.”
Sylvester lowered his head. “Alright. I’ll leave, then. Get some proper rest.”
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