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The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 635

Summary for Chapter 635: The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 635 – The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) by Adela

In Chapter 635, 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.

"Yeah, I don’t have the strength to carry that much, that’s why Pumpkin is helping me do it, Mommy." I did not for a second doubt that Munchkin had picked up his shameless character from Jerome.

I glared at him and said grumpily, "Don't let me hear you calling Tina ‘Pumpkin’ again.”

After a pause, I continued to lecture him, saying," You're a boy. You must learn how to take care of a girl, okay?"

Munchkin pouted. "I’m still a baby."

'Am I allowed to hit my own child?'

Every time he was lectured, Tina would help him out. After so long, this little brat became terribly spoiled.

Fred bought two crucian carp and several crayfish. Munchkin was brave, so he held them in his hand and chased after Tina to frighten her.

The children were playing in the yard. Fred took the basket from my hand and said, “I’ll wash the vegetables. The fish have been cleaned in the market, they can be cooked straight away."

I nodded.

Munchkin and Tina were probably hungry, hence they

ran to the kitchen and stood around me when they smelled the food.

"You two hungry kittens. If you want to eat, then go and set the table,” Fred said, putting the vegetables beside me after washing them.

Typically Tina would be the one to grab the cutleries a t this time, whereas Munchkin would remain beside m e and wait.

Fred carried him to one side and said with a smile, "Be good, Munchkin. Go and put the fruits beside the sink on the table. The food will be ready soon."

Munchkin nodded and looked up at me, saying, "Hurry up, Mommy. I'm starving."

I could not help but freeze for a moment, then cast my gaze downward at him. "Do you want a daddy so badly, Munchkin?"

He tilted his head to think about it, then paused and said very seriously, "Not very badly, but I really like Tina. If you marry Fred, I can then marry Tina next time."

"Even if your mother doesn't marry Fred, you can still marry Tina in the future." A voice rang out from behind us. It sounded attractive and lilting.

Munchkin and I turned around to look. Munchkin was overjoyed and trotted over. "Daddy Jerome!"

Jerome took Munchkin in his arms and asked with a smile, "Am I not your Daddy, Munchkin? It's only been a few days yet you've already forgotten all about me."

Munchkin pondered for a moment and replied, "My

classmates told me that their daddy and mommy sleep together. You don't sleep together, so you can't b e considered my real daddy."

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