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The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 666

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What Happens in Chapter 666 – From the Book The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Dive into Chapter 666, a pivotal chapter in The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo), written by Adela. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romantic fiction.

Did he need to be so excited?

Munchkin was stunned, then he said, "Hello, Uncle Tyler."

There was a joyful look on Tyler's dashing face. He looked particularly excited when he looked at me and said, "Did you hear that, Wandy? He called me 'Uncle Tyler'."

I nodded. In fact, I knew how he felt. Like me, he was a man who was lonely at heart. He had been searching his whole life for a place to belong to.

He felt particularly happy and warm when Munchkin called him 'Uncle Tyler'.

He was both happy and conflicted, though not toward me or Munchkin but someone else.

After sending Munchkin and me downstairs, we bade farewell to him.

"Wait, Wandy," Tyler suddenly called out to me.

I turned around to look at him, and when I saw that it was as though he had something to say to me, I put Munchkin down. "Be good and wait here for me. I'll go and say a few words to your uncle."

Munchkin nodded obediently.

I walked over and looked at Tyler. "You can say anything to me as long as they won't make me upset."

He pursed his lips. "Wandy, if you’re pregnant but the child's father wants an abortion, what would you do?"

I looked at him and narrowed my eyes slightly. "If that's your child, then you have no reason to not want him. Tyler, don’t disappoint those who care about you."

He was stunned, then looked awkwardly at me. "I didn’t say that the child is mine."

I was amused. "When you looked at Munchkin, you were probably thinking that if the child was born, he might look just as adorable as Munchkin, no?"

He pursed his lips and tutted, patting the steering wheel a little irritably.

I sighed softly. "If it's your child, then you have no reason to abandon them, let alone not want them. Otherwise, you'll regret it one day."

Seeing that I was a little mad, he quickly put down the watermelon in his hands. "I was wrong, Mommy. I’ll eat it after dinner."

Although he was very naughty sometimes and would make my blood boil, he would behave when he was supposed to behave.

I sighed and walked over to sit on the sofa. I then put him on my lap. "Munchkin, Mommy has something to ask you.”

He was stunned. "What is it?"

"It's..." I paused. "Do you want to live in the city where Grandpa and Uncle are?"

He cocked his head and thought about it before asking, "Will Pumpkin go too?"

I pursed my lips. "No. She'll stay with her daddy."

"But Pumpkin will have no friends if I leave," he said a little anxiously.

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