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The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 699

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What Happens in Chapter 699 – From the Book The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Dive into Chapter 699, 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.

I was stunned for a moment. Why was he reporting such a trivial matter to me?

He probably noticed my confusion, so he raised his right hand and pointed to his wristwatch with a finger from his left hand. "It'll be one o’clock soon. Mr. Grant told me that he promised you to come back for lunch, s o he has to come home. But there's a traffic jam on the road."

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Why did I suddenly feel like I was being treated as a petty person?

After about 20 minutes, Theo came back.

I watched as he stood in front of me, his forehead lightly beaded with sweat. He looked like he had come home in a hurry.

His dark eyes were dazzling like black stones with streaks of light shining through. "I'm not late, am I?"

I suddenly laughed, then wiped his sweat after getting on my tiptoes. "Did you run back?"

He would not be sweating so much if he came back by car.

He took off his jacket and said in a relaxed manner,"

Just take it as an exercise." "You don't need to rush next time. I'm here. I'm not going anywhere," I could not help but say these words after wiping his sweat. There was a hint of warmth in my heart.

He smiled. "I know, but I just can't wait to see you sooner."

The honeyed words were blurted out of his mouth, and I could not help but laugh.

Munchkin ran over and hugged his legs, saying in a soft voice, "Theo, are you not strong enough? Why do you need to exercise?"

A child’s words carried no harm. Theo picked him up and looked at me with an obscure gaze. "I've always been very strong."

After a pause, he sighed and continued, "What a worrying future."

Theo was about to say something else when I stopped him. "Ignore him."

Every time this child started talking like that, his words and his heart would contradict each other. He surely had other bad ideas in mind. I had experience i n this. Ignoring him would be the best way to do it.

Seeing that his plan had fallen through, Munchkin pouted. "Mommy, 1 want a toy car that I can drive."

I burst out laughing. "I'll buy you one when you make friends.”

He probably knew very well that there was no room for discussion after I said that, so he did not take it too far.

Theo would handle Munchkin's enrollment, so I was not very worried about that. I just needed to prepare the things that Munchkin would need for school.

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