What Happens in Chapter 729 – From the Book The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)
Dive into Chapter 729, 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.
She walked up behind Mason and asked with a smile," Why wasn't I invited to this meal, Mason?"
I strongly suspected that she had followed Mason.
How else would she know that we were eating here?
Mason asked mildly, "What are you doing here?"
Nadia giggled. "I was bored staying at home alone and you wouldn't answer my calls, so I asked your assistant. He told me that you're having dinner here, that's why I came.”
"Take a seat," Mason said.
The waiter came in and added a set of plates and cutleries. Nadia picked up her cutleries and looked at Munchkin. “I didn't look closely the last time we met, but now that I have the chance to look closely, I realize that he’s really good-looking."
No one answered her, and awkwardness hung in the air.
Mason put food on Munchkin’s plate. He asked softly and warmly, "Do you like this dish, Munchkin?"
Munchkin nodded. "Thank you, Mr. Mason."
Nadia frowned, looking slightly displeased. She put down her cutleries and said to Mason in a spoiled
manner, "Mason, my arm hurts when I lift it these days. Can you grab me some food too?"
Mason looked indifferently at her and beckoned to the waiter.
The waiter came forward and asked him politely," What can I do for you, Sir?"
"Can you please put some food on her plate? Thank you."
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I glanced at Nadia and saw her complexion pale. There was a hint of grievances in her eyes.
This restaurant had top-notch services, so putting dishes on customers' plates was not a big deal.
However, the awkwardness hanging in the air grew even more intense. Theo acted as though he did not sense anything and went about doing his thing as usual. He had not spared Nadia a glance from the moment she walked in.
Theo smirked. "You're so smart, Munchkin."
"Are you sure this is being smart?” I glared at him. "He has clearly been exposed to something bad."
Theo was stunned, then raised both hands to surrender.
I helplessly sighed and patted Munchkin's head. "Talk less, eat more."
Pregnant ladies had very unstable emotions. Although I did not like Nadia, I did not want to trigger her emotions because it would spell trouble if she suddenly went berserk.
Munchkin did not say anything else after that and lowered his head to eat his food.
Mason's eyes remained glued to him, his gaze particularly serious. Unsure if he was doing it on purpose or not, he said, "He resembles her character very much."
I knew who he was referring to.
Was he not putting a dagger through my heart by saying that now?
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