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The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 600

Summary for Chapter 600: The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Chapter 600 – Highlight Chapter from The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Chapter 600 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.

He frowned. "It does seem a little odd."

"Right?" I sat up from the bed and said quickly, "We're enemies, so even though we didn't fight each other to a bitter end, we should at least never see each other again, no? Whatever it is, they shouldn’t be this obsequious toward me. They've been overly obsequious during this period and I can't figure out why they're treating me like that. Theo, do you think they’re plotting some kind of conspiracy?"

He was amused. "You think too much. Maybe they just want you to let go of the past so we can all get along well in the future."

Was it possible?

Could people who were once sworn enemies one day shake hands and be friends? i

It was impossible!

I sighed and rested my chin on my hand, feeling a little irritable. After a pause, I looked at him again and said, "Theo, has anything unpleasant happened between you and Mason?"

He looked up, his gaze somewhat deep. "You’ve asked me this question twice."

I furrowed my brows and pursed my lips, saying no

more.

He looked at me with a deep gaze. “Are you suspecting Mason?"

For a moment, I did not know what to say. I looked at him and fell silent for a moment, saying, "I'm just guessing all the possibilities."

He pursed his lips. "You don't need to overthink about Mason’s matters because I know them by heart. You don't have to interfere anymore. Get some rest."

Having said that, he got up and went downstairs.

I was stunned, not knowing what to say for a moment.

He smoothed my hair, his voice warm and tender. "It's just a minor issue. I just need to go over there for a while."

I wrinkled my eyebrows. Usually, he would not deliberately inform me of something unless it was something major and would just text me instead. Today, seeing that he had deliberately come back to inform me, I was sure that this was relatively serious.

I held him back and asked, "What is it?"

He laughed aloud and kissed my forehead. "Why are you so sad to see me leave? Are you planning to give m e a huge farewell gift?"

I...

"Theo, you rascal!"

He laughed. "I’m your husband. I won't call this being a rascal, it's called spicing things up. Stay at home to recuperate so you can compensate me properly when I come back!"

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