Summary of Chapter 802 from The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)
Chapter 802 marks a crucial moment in Adela’s Romantic novel, The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
"Let’s talk about Theo and your parents.”
Cassey had always been a straightforward person. She went straight to the point without beating around the bush.
I felt my head hurting a little. "You know I don’t want t o talk about them."
"You have to talk about them even if you don't want to. There are certain problems that you can't run away from."
Cassey put down the teacup in her hand and looked sternly at me. "I’ll not persuade you to let go of the things that have happened in the past or the things which you think are painful for you. I'll not give you any advice when I have no idea about the sufferings you've been through. Also, you don't have to force yourself to forgive anyone or let go of the past."
She spoke from the heart, and I could not help but clench my hands.
If Cecilia were still alive, she would say the same thing as well. Hence, I was momentarily put in a trace.
Cassey held my hand. "If you can't let go, you can choose to forget it. This is what you're thinking of right now, right?"
I slowly nodded, tears welling up in my eyes.
It seemed like she was the only one who knew how I truly felt.
"However, I still want to advise you not to dwell too much on the pain in the past."
Cassey gently sighed. "You need to understand that you can't change what has happened. If you keep thinking about the painful memories, you'll not be able to see the road ahead.”
How could I not know these things? However, letting g o was not that simple.
Cassey leaned against the back of the sofa and breathed out a long sigh of relief. "She missed her daughter very badly, that was why she provided Cindy unconditional love and did everything she could to make it up to her after learning that she was her biological daughter. From a mother's point of view, her love is great. From an outsider's point of view, her love was radical and terrifying. If you weren't her biological daughter, then she’s not wrong for defending her daughter as a mother. All I can say is that fate has played games on you.”
After a pause, she continued, "I'm not saying these things so you'll forgive her, Wanda. I just want to tell you that it's meaningless for you to figure out who's right and who's wrong in this case. You can't change the past. If you want to live a good life in the future, then you should stop thinking if you should or should not let go of the past. Instead, think of how you can spend the rest of your life properly."
I lowered my head and looked at my hands.
I knew that from a mother's point of view, what Petra did was for her daughter to be happy.
Therefore, she had to help Cindy win Theo's heart.
However, my existence was a nuisance, so she had to eliminate me in order for Cindy to be happy.
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