Chapter 780 – Highlight Chapter from The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)
Chapter 780 is a standout chapter in The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) by Adela, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romantic narrative into new territory.
Cindy was the most unqualified person to lecture me. I f she had not done so many bad things, then Theo and Mason’s relationship would not have become stiff over them trying to fight for Munchkin.
Not wanting to waste my breath talking to her, I went around her to leave.
However, Cindy grabbed my arm and stopped me from leaving. "Don’t even think about leaving before we even sort this out, Wanda."
"There’s nothing left to say between us." I shook off her hand and started firing at her. "Cindy, stop standing on a moral high ground while accusing me. Don't speak as though you’re more superior. You’re only unhappy with me because you dislike my existence as Theo has stopped noticing you, not because I turned Theo and Mason’s relationship stiff."
After a pause, I continued, "I'll tell you loud and clear right now that it is not my existence that has caused Theo to not notice you but it’s because of all those things you did. His good impression of you has worn out. You could’ve lived a great life when he was still being nice to you, but you were too greedy. Apart from wanting more than what he gave you, you wanted his love too. You endlessly took advantage of his guilt toward your parents and showed him the insatiable side of you, turning his goodwill toward you into hatred, even to the point where he doesn't even want t o see you anymore."
"That's not true!" Cindy's complexion paled at my words.
I sneered. "If Zedd falls in love with another woman and stops being nice to you, I'm sure you'll be unresigned, right? Therefore, what you have for Theo isn't love but a ridiculous possession. In terms of a complex mind, I’m not a match for you at all."
I pushed her away after saying that and walked out of the washroom straight away.
She tried to reach out to grab me again but I dodged her. She anxiously tried to catch up to me but forgot that she was wearing heels, so she lost her balance and fell on the floor.
I heard the movement and stopped and turned around to look at her.
"Wanda Lane!" She glared furiously at me.
I smiled helplessly. "You fell down on your own. I have nothing to do with your fall."
According to her usual tactics, she would pretend to let out a grievous cry at this moment, but there was no one around, so it was pointless for her to do so.
I was not surprised that Mason had come along too.
I stopped in my tracks and turned to look at him. "If you have anything to say, then spit it out."
He pursed his lips and said indifferently, "You raised Munchkin, so I should be grateful to you for that. I also know that if I take him back by force, both you and Munchkin will be psychologically wounded, so I’m fine with not taking him back for now. However, there's no denying that he is of the Lynches’ bloodline, so he needs to at least know who his biological father i s."
Was that to say that he was still hoping to take Munchkin back but not now?
I took a deep breath and said, "When Cecilia left, she said that she didn't want you to learn about Munchkin's existence. She didn't want you and Munchkin to reunite, let alone have you raise him. Unless Munchkin agrees, I’ll not hand him over to you."
He frowned, his expression slightly grim. "Wanda, you can indeed give him a better life but you can't give him fatherly love."
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