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The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 560

Summary for Chapter 560: The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Chapter 560 – Highlight Chapter from The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Chapter 560 is a standout chapter in The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) by Adela, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romantic narrative into new territory.

Xander sneered. "To what do I owe this pleasure of having someone of Mr. Grant’s status come over and visit Nimue?"

"That’s enough now." I walked in while pushing his arm. "It's going to be New Year’s Eve soon, let's not argue."

Xander snorted coldly without saying anything else.

He handed the child and milk bottle to me before returning to his room.

The little guy probably remembered me and was not afraid of me because his hands kept grabbing at my face. He was giggling away in delight.

Theo was a little lost in thought looking at the child and subconsciously reached out his hand toward Nimue's face. However, he suddenly retracted his hand again.

Men were always nervous in front of newborns. In their eyes, an infant was simply too fragile, hence most of them were afraid of touching them for fear of hurting them.

I was afraid of touching Nimue the first time I saw him too, not to mention men.

I grabbed Nimue's hand and shook it. "It's okay, he’s

not made of clay. You can touch him."

Theo pursed his lips and reached out his hand once more, touching Nimue’s tender face while smiling. " He's pretty fun.”

I twitched my mouth. "He's adorable, you mean?"

Fun?

Was a baby meant to be toyed with?

Unable to understand what Theo was really thinking about, I took the child away from him before his abnormal way of thinking got to Nimue.

Theo sat on the sofa staring fixedly at Nimue. After staring for a very long time, he asked, "Mason's?"

"Huh?" I did not expect him to ask this question and was momentarily flustered. "What Mason’s?"

He was walking toward the kitchen while saying, "I'm going to make the lactation tea for you."

"Sorry for the trouble." I felt a little embarrassed.

Shortly after that, Xander walked out of the kitchen with a cup. A strong barley scent entered my nose. I took the bowl and downed the contents with a frown.

Theo grabbed the candy on the coffee table and unwrapped it, stuffing it into my mouth. "I'm surprised you can drink that."

I pursed my lips. "I can do it for the sake of the child."

There was displeasure in Theo's eyes. "Looks like my position in the family is going to drop by one more level."

Xander did not want to look at our lovey-dovey interactions and grabbed the cup from my hand before turning around to leave.

It was almost noon. I planned to inform Xander about the family registry after lunch. 1

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