What Happens in Chapter 379 – From the Book The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)
Dive into Chapter 379, 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.
"What a coincidence." She walked over and pretended to ask, "Why are all of you standing here?"
I lifted my head and looked at the floor where my office was. I sneered. "Quinn, you’ve really got nothing to do all day, huh?"
Quinn acted like she did not understand what I meant. She still put a smile on her face. She walked toward Cindy and held her hand. "Miss Reed, it's almost time for you to deliver the baby, right?”
"Soon." Quinn was Theo's cousin, so Cindy would want to butter her up. She put on an obedient look.
I looked at them coldly and spoke in a malicious tone," Everyone knows Miss Reed is pregnant, but they have no idea who's the father. I wonder if Miss Reed is willing to quench our curiosity?"
"Isn't it obvious who the baby's father is?" Cindy lifted her head, feeling smug. "Of course, it's Theowy's child."
Matthew laughed out loud. "Miss Reed, were you poorly educated? You're so proudly telling the wife in her face that you're bearing her husband's child. Is being shameless something worth being complimented now?"
I knew he would speak wickedly. I patted his
shoulder, feeling satisfied. "Maybe the philosophy of Miss Reed's life is that as long as she's not the one feeling awkward, the others will be the ones feeling awkward."
"Don’t go too far in bullying her!" Petra cried out in a deep voice.
I could not be bothered to talk to her. My gaze fell on Cindy's belly as I said placidly, "Theo told me that the child in your womb has nothing to do with him. But I refuse to believe that. Will you agree to get a DNA test o n your baby for the sake of our marital harmony?
"After all, we’re all respectable people here. It'd be bad i f someone's reputation is ruined because of a misunderstanding." I turned to look at Quinn and lifted the corner of my lips. "I believe Quinn doesn't want Theo to become some other kid's father too, right?"
Petra received her signal for help and said coldly, "The child in her womb belongs to Theo. Petra White's daughter doesn't need to seek a connection with any man through a baby. It doesn't matter whether the Grant family acknowledges the child or not. I can still afford to support a child."
"DNA test?" Petra sneered and continued to say, "Don't even think about it. What's the difference between doing that and humiliating my daughter?"
She was being tough. Quinn was unhappy about it, but she could not say anything else. She was concerned that if the child in Cindy’s womb was really Theo's, she would piss Petra off if she persisted. If that happened, Petra would not let the child take their
family name.
Quinn tidied her hair, smiled, and said, "I was just asking for the sake of Cindy's reputation. Since she refuses, then just forget it. Theo must know whether it's his child or not. He's not an irresponsible person. It'll be the same even if no DNA test is done."
There was a deeper meaning in Quinn’s words. She seemed to mean that it was alright if they did not do a DNA test because as long as Theo did not admit it was his child, then it must not be his child.
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