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The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 748

Summary for Chapter 748: The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Chapter 748 – A Turning Point in The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) by Adela

In this chapter of The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo), Adela introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 748 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romantic genre.

He held me in his arms and hugged me tightly. Even though his body was blazing hot, it could not warm m e up.

In hindsight, I suddenly did not have the courage to face the difficulties in the future because they were just too difficult to overcome. Had it not been for the struggles I faced, I would not have so decisively fled to Zenon back then either.

A few days later, Mason came over to visit Munchkin.

Obviously, Theo had tacitly agreed to let him come over.

I did not press him to explain to me, nor did I make a scene. I simply acquiesced to Mason's visit to see Munchkin several times because I was not afraid of letting him come and see Munchkin. Conversely, he might take Munchkin away by force if he was infuriated.

It was up until one day when I saw Munchkin taking the initiative to hold Mason’s hand did the emotions that I had suppressed for many days finally exploded.

Theo promised to find a time to talk to Mason so he would stop coming to see Munchkin for a while.

However, what I wanted was not for him to stop

coming to see Munchkin for a while but for him to give up wanting Munchkin back.

I feared that Munchkin would actually leave my side if this continued. Therefore, I started having the idea of taking Munchkin away from Whaldorf City again.

In mid-October, the temperature was relatively low. Munchkin wanted to play with Snowy but it was too cold to play outside so he brought Snowy into the house.

I watched as he rolled on the carpet with Snowy. There was a big smile on his face, and I felt a mixture o f feelings inside.

Mason might be his biological father but I had painstakingly raised him for three years, so if he took him away just like that, that would just be too cruel to me.

No one thought to stand in my shoes. How selfish they were!

Munchkin looked at me and could tell that I was not very happy, so he let go of Snowy and walked up to m e. He asked with a smile, "Mommy, why don't you come over and play with Snowy?"

Thinking about it, my mood became a little low.

At this moment, the sound of something falling to the floor was heard from upstairs. It was very loud, so most probably it was a big object.

Worried about Munchkin, I quickly got up and ran upstairs.

When I got upstairs, I saw Theo coming out of the utility room with Munchkin in his arms.

Munchkin burst into tears when he saw me.

I ran over and asked anxiously, "What's wrong?"

Theo looked inside the utility room and I followed his gaze.

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