What Happens in Chapter 2557 – From the Book The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)
Dive into Chapter 2557, 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.
Looking at the address Nibel sent, the location seemed to be a bar.
It was now ten at night, and it was noisy inside.
Would it not be hard for us to talk here?
I entered the bar and saw many good-looking men and women dancing. I went through them looking for the private rooms.
I went up to the bar counter. "Hello, may I know where Room 3 is?" I asked the staff loudly.
The staff gave me a once-over. "You're Miss Lane?"
"Ah, yes."
"Follow me. I'll take you there."
I followed the staff member as we made our way through the crowd. The space here was huge. It was one of the bigger bars in Whaldorf City. There were four private rooms in total, and he led me to the third one before opening the door. "After you, Miss Lane."
I nodded at him faintly and entered.
Nibel was on the sofa with two beautiful women in each arm.
However, his aura did not really match the place. There was nobility to him as if he were an angel who had strayed into the mortal realm.
The door closed, and the music outside no longer seemed to have an effect. It had been cut off completely, and the inside was very quiet. There were several bottles of cocktails on his desk, two of which were already empty.
"Have a seat, President Lane."
I sat down on the sofa at one side, and Nibel had the women leave. The smell of perfume lingered in the air. "I didn't expect you to have fun with beautiful women.”
"I was just fooling around. Are you not used to seeing that, President Lane?" Nibel asked me back, his perfect brows raising slightly.
Parting his red lips, he replied, "I don't think any woman can endure this, no? You must loathe him despite having divorced him." Nibel's words were firm as if he had a complete grasp over a woman's thinking.
I could feel the heat from him as he locked eyes with me. I met his gaze and retracted my smile. "I am resentful. He and I are now strangers. We’ll grow independently without interfering with each other, which is pretty good."
"That's not right. As far as I know, the grievance between you two isn't just from your relationship. The Grants are also involved in Millicent Yard's death back then."
My expression changed when he brought up my mother. My heart also seemingly missed a beat.
I said nothing, but Nibel could obviously tell everything from my expression. He let out a triumphant smile. "I trust you're aware, President Lane. You may be able to let go of your marriage, but can you let go of what they did to your mother back then?"
I turned my gaze to him and asked, "You know what happened back then?"
Nibel smiled lightly. There was a profoundness to it. "Of course."
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