Chapter 642 – Highlight Chapter from The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)
Chapter 642 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.
I actually did not plan on avoiding him. I knew we would see each other again one day when I left Salt City. I had even decided that I would calmly face him when that day came.
I went downstairs and found myself a place to sit. I rolled up my pants to check my knees and as expected, there were big bruises. They looked swollen too. No wonder the pain did not subside.
"It's a rare sight to see you so dressed up and somehow, you ended up hurting yourself. You should stop wearing high heels from now on,” Fred said helplessly to me.
I felt helpless as well. "I don't wear high heels often."
"Then stop wearing them from now on." Fred passed a tube of ointment to me.
I took it and said, "Thank you."
Swollen knees were nothing serious, yet he stood where he was without any intention of leaving. I sighed softly. "I'm fine. There’s no need to worry about me. Go on and do your work."
He must have a lot of work to deal with. He should not be delaying work because of me.
He pursed his lips and looked at me, then at the
prying eyes of the women around before he turned to leave.
Fiona had just finished her meal when she saw me rubbing ointment on my knee. She said sarcastically," What a cheap, ignorant sl*t."
She paused before continuing, "I wonder if she went weak in the knees at the sight of a rich and powerful man, or was she trying to aim for his arms on purpose? She’s a complete embarrassment no matter how I look at her."
I lifted my eyes to look at her coldly. I fell because someone tripped me on purpose, and the one closest t o me at that time was Fiona. She was the most likely suspect.
"What are you looking at me for?" Fiona glared at me.
"I didn't say who it was. Are you glaring at me because you're admitting it's you?"
Fiona pressed on where she was splashed as she bent over to howl. She sobbed as she shouted, "Help!
Someone is trying to murder me!"
I looked at her stoically and continued, "Oh right, you said your father is on the management team. I think I should provide some feedback. Zenon is such a great place, but the economy has been getting worse every year. Maybe he should just retire and enjoy his time at home now that he’s at an elderly age?"
With that, I ignored her and turned to walk out of the hotel.
Fred drove his car over and turned to me to say, "You came out right on time. Get in the car."
I raised an eyebrow. I wanted to reject him, but my knees were really hurting, so I chose to get in.
He looked at me and said, "We'll get some medicine at the pharmacy before I take you home."
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