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The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 670

Summary for Chapter 670: The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 670 – The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) by Adela

In Chapter 670, 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.

Theo took my shoulder and said in a tender voice," We’ve been married for seven years. Of course, we've known each other for a very long time."

He controlled his voice at just the right volume so those around him could hear it. As soon as his words fell, the people around us started wagging their tongues.

Although Fred knew that my relationship with him was not ordinary, he did not expect it to be so extraordinary. Hence, he was somewhat surprised.

I elbowed Theo and stared up at him. "We're divorced."

Theo acted as though he did not hear what I just said." Sometimes being too charming won't do. She mistakenly thought that I was messing with other women out there and secretly brought our child here i n a fit of pique. She refuses to listen to my explanation. I had a hard time searching for her all these years."

Why was he working as a president when he was so good at making up stories? He should be a novelist instead!

"I can't believe she’s Theo Grant’s wife. That’s shocking news, I..."

No matter how the ladies guessed, none of them had guessed that it was Theo. After the farce today, all the previous rumors disappeared.

However, the gossip about me and Theo was more than enough to become the subject of their conversations in the future.

I sighed softly. He deliberately came to the restaurant t o see me today. I supposed Fred had told him something, that was why he came on purpose.

Theo looked at Fred. "Shall we have dinner together?”

Fred shook his head slightly. "I'm taking Tiana to my mom's tonight. Maybe next time."

We left the restaurant and got in the car.

I looked sideways at him. "When did you arrive?"

"I came to see you as soon as I arrived," Theo said while starting the car engine.

It was almost time for the kids to finish their lessons. The car drove to the kindergarten entrance and we waited for a short time before the school bell rang. Theo followed me out of the car.

The children were lining up to leave the kindergarten. Munchkin was the first in line for his class, so when h e saw Theo from afar, his face was filled with joy. He waved at him with a smile. Theo smiled and waved back.

"Theo!" Munchkin jumped into Theo's arms as soon as

he left the kindergarten compound. "I've missed you!"

Theo smiled. "I'm not sure."

I pursed my lips and did not ask any more questions.

It had been four years. Was Cecilia just like a silent passerby to him? Had he forgotten her after all these years?

The weather was stifling hot today. Theo cooked some food but I did not eat much. It was the same with Munchkin.

There was still half a watermelon in the fridge. I took i t out and put it on the coffee table. "Both of you should finish it. It’ll soon spoil if you don't."

Munchkin looked at Theo. "I planned to eat it with Uncle Tyler last time but he left without even coming upstairs. Now that you're back, we can finally finish the watermelon."

Theo looked at me. "Uncle Tyler?"

"Tyler Schuman,” I said, not intending to hide things.

He nodded, then went to the kitchen and got two spoons. He then came back and each of them took turns to spoon out the watermelon.

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