Chapter Summary: Chapter 631 – The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) by Adela
In Chapter 631, a key moment in the Romantic novel The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo), Adela delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
This was no major problem for Tyler. Shortly after he went out, he came back with two attendants following behind him. One of them was carrying a dispenser and another a large bottle of water.
I held Munchkin in my arms and stood by the bed, watching them set the water dispenser up. Tyler walked over and asked with a smile, "Are you giving Munchkin a bath?"
I shook my head. "I already bathed him before going to the airport."
When Munchkin was hungry, I fed him milk, then poured water and wiped his face. Perhaps he had slept too much earlier, so he was not tired at all now. Not only was he not tired, but he was extremely energetic and was constantly squirming in my arms.
"I can watch him for you." Tyler was being obsequious. "You need to unpack, right?"
I frowned. "Why are you still here?"
Tyler pursed his lips and said after a very long time, "D o you blame me for not telling you?"
When Tyler did not get an answer after a very long time, he sighed. "Have a good rest. I'll come and see you again later."
Not long after he left, Munchkin fell silent.
Fortunately, after Tyler left, Munchkin behaved himself after having some milk.
When he fell asleep, I put him on the bed and went to the bathroom. I was afraid of leaving him alone for too long so I quickly went into the bathroom, washed up, and came out again.
I was drowsy after a long day and fell asleep as soon a s my head hit the pillow.
"I’m sorry, I didn't know you'd wake up this early."
Tyler saw how furious I was and became nervous. "I'm worried about you, that's why I came to see you. When I came in, I saw Munchkin trying to climb out of bed s o I carried him downstairs and asked the attendants t o go to the nearby mall to buy a stroller."
After a pause, he continued, "I'm really sorry for entering your room."
I calmed myself down. I was not sure what to say to him and could only sigh helplessly. "I'm fine. You don't have to come and see me again."
He looked at me and said after a very long time, "I know you're mad at me, Wandy. You can hit me or even scold me. But I'm your brother, so don’t push me away. Both you and Munchkin need someone to take care of you."
I pursed my lips and cast my gaze downward, saying indifferently, "No, I can take care of myself and my child."
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