Summary of Chapter 2704 from The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)
Chapter 2704 marks a crucial moment in Adela’s Romantic novel, The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
I followed the girls to the filming place.
I really only just found out that there was a beach here after staying here so long. The scenery was so good too.
They were shooting at the front, and the girls just now were infatuated with the man acting in the movie.
He was Arthur.
He looked like he was in his early 20s. He was pretty good-looking, but what people found unforgettable were his peach-blossom eyes that were able to lure people in.
I did not look at him much. I just wanted to come here and be part of the fun.
As I was about to leave, a familiar voice stopped me.
I turned around and saw Cindy.
"Why are you..."
Cindy interrupted me before I could finish. "I should be asking you that, no?”
"I came to relax,” I replied.
Cindy looked so much more mature than she did before. She took off her sunglasses and looked at me. "Theowy is going through such a huge problem right now and you still have the heart to relax here?”
Her words were laced with sarcasm, but I did not care.
"Did you come here to chase celebrities? Arthur is in my company. I can help introduce you to him.”
Another taunt.
I shook my head. "No, I just came here to look. I'll go first now."
Cindy abruptly grabbed my hand. It just so happened that their shoot was over, so Cindy beckoned to Arthur, and he came over with a smile on his face. "Cindy, what's up?"
Meeting her sharp gaze, I repeated. "I'm not going back. I'll leave now.”
I had just taken a tiny step when Cindy's voice sounded from behind me again. "Is there something going on?”
As if having realized something, Cindy stepped forward. "You guys have gone through so much together. I don't quite believe that you’re this kind of person.”
I pursed my dry lips and turned to look at her. "My being here has to be kept secret."
Cindy's expression was solemn, likely because mine was too. "Alright. I got it. But you shouldn't come here. There are a lot of paparazzi here. It won’t be good if they catch you.”
"I'm leaving now."
I quickly left the scene. I did not expect to meet Cindy here. Judging from her tone, Theo did not seem to be doing well, but I could not do anything but wait here,
I had a bad feeling while I was making my way back. It was as if something was about to happen.
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