Summary of Chapter 627 from The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)
Chapter 627 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.
Jerome pursed his lips and did not say anything else.
Spring came early in Salt City. After a few heavy downpours, several plants were beginning to sprout.
Munchkin was beginning to have teeth. He started to enjoy biting things, putting everything that was within reach into his mouth. Apart from the time he was sleeping, I would be watching after him most of the time.
Xander was really efficient at handling things. In less than a week, he had already found a buyer who was interested in buying the house.
Although house prices in Salt City did not skyrocket year after year, it was still a developed city. As years passed, house prices had risen considerably. Coupled with the luxurious renovation and complete furnishing, the price was bound to be much higher than when it was first purchased.
The buyer was serious about buying a house. Knowing that I was not planning to ask too much from him, he decided to take the house.
It would take a few days to finish the handover procedure of the property. I had been planning to go to the cemetery yet never managed to go. Therefore,
during the weekend, I drove to the cemetery because Jerome and Xander were both free and could help keep an eye on the child.
It was nearly March now. The morning sun was not too glaring. Perhaps because of the heavy dew, I felt a little humid not long after I went out the door.
As it was very early, not many were at the cemetery. I walked on the stony path and paid my respects to the deceased.
I stood in front of Mom’s tombstone, looking at the woman with a bright smile in the photo on the tombstone. My eyes welled up with tears. "Mom, I seem to be living my life quite badly.”
After a pause, I continued, "Everybody's gone and I'm all alone. I feel really lonely now."
“Theo..." I raised my head and smiled. "I don't hate you, but that's it."
Life was always full of twists and turns. I could only comfort myself that this was a predestined twist by the heavens and I must accept it. Only by thinking it that way could I face Theo so calmly.
I pulled our distance apart and did not look at his face again, only saying mildly, "If you ever had even the slightest feelings for me, I beg you to please remember them and let go of our relationship. From now on, let's part without hard feelings."
I turned around and walked out of the cemetery. When I got back to the residence, the sky was already a little dark.
Before I opened the door, I heard voices from the inside. It was Petra.
Sure enough, I saw Petra and Grayson sitting in the living room when I opened the door. They were coaxing and playing with Munchkin. When they saw me, they were first stunned, then sat straight like children who had made a mistake.
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