Chapter 494 – 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 494 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romantic genre.
Tyler evaded my gaze. "I'll tell you directly if I find them."
I pursed my lips. "As I said, since they abandoned me, there’s no turning back. I'll just take it as though they don't exist in this world. Moreover, stuff like that isn't really that important at our age now, don't you think?"
Tyler nodded and said no more.
The car stopped at the gate of the villa. I tried to get out but he grabbed my arm. "Do you still resent me, Wandy?"
I knew what he was referring to. I fell silent for a very long time before saying, "Tyler, it’s been many years since the incident and there’s no use bringing it up anymore. Besides, the damage you did to Cecilia back then was the greatest. The damage you did to me was nothing compared to hers."
I never thought I would one day be able to live in harmony with Tyler, but life was full of twists and turns. Now, not only did I not hate and fear him, but I had come to rely on him and treated him as my family.
In a sense, was I becoming the same kind of person as Tyler?
Tyler chuckled. "Does that mean that you don't resent
me anymore?"
I nodded.
"If I do something to hurt you again one day, will you forgive me?" he asked with a smile.
I frowned. "Will you do it?"
Tyler patted the steering wheel and said, "I might."
After a pause, he continued, "Will you still forgive me then?"
Why didn’t you just stay out for the night?"
Perhaps she was the only one who was capable of saying such foolish things. Had it not been for her adoptive parents, she would have disappeared before my very eyes before she could even win me in the first round. How could I possibly allow her to linger around in my life for so many years?
"Don't you think you're too nosy, Miss Reed?" I looked a t her with a cold gaze. "Also, where did you get the confidence to say that this is your home? Theowy drew a line between you two and told you never to come back and find him again. Are you deaf or what?" i
Cindy’s expression sank. "Theowy was just saying it i n a fit of pique.”
"Well, if you enjoy lying to yourself, then suit yourself.” I sneered. "But this is my house and I don't welcome you. You have two options at the moment, leave by yourself or I'll have the bodyguards to walk you out."
"I'm not leaving!" Cindy sternly said. "I’ll pester and haunt you. If you're going to make my life a living hell, I'll do the same to you."
My gaze turned cold and frosty.
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