Login via

The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 828

Summary for Chapter 828: The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

What Happens in Chapter 828 – From the Book The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Dive into Chapter 828, 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.

At this moment, the attendant brought a glass of warm milk. I pushed the glass to Cassey, only to have i t pushed back to me. "I've long been weaned.”

U H

Her languid demeanor made me so mad. I glared at her and said, "You're not allowed to drink anymore.”

"Okay." Cassey looked innocent. "I'm in a bad mood. If I don't drink alcohol when I'm in a bar, then what should I drink?”

I pursed my lips and looked at the waiter. "Give her a glass of watermelon juice."

Cassey was stunned. "How did you know I like drinking watermelon juice?"

"I saw you drinking it several times," I replied.

"What a pity." Cassey sighed. "How great would it be if you were a man? I wouldn't have to marry Caleb, then."

I sneered and said without mercy, "Even if I were a man, you’re not the type that I like either."

"Bah!” Cassey became angry suddenly. "Even if I’m your type, I still won’t like you."

"Who was the one who said just now that she wouldn't have to marry Caleb if I were a man?"

Cassey's mood was slightly better after we bickered with each other.

I looked downstairs and froze when I saw a familiar figure.

Cassey saw me constantly looking downstairs and looked over curiously as well. "What are you looking a t?"

"The lady sitting at the card table looks a little familiar." I pointed it out to her.

Although I hated her, Tyler insisted on messing around with her. I had no way of stopping him.

I was only worried about Susan. I had a feeling that Sara had a lot to do with why she had lost so much weight after giving birth.

Cassey saw me stand up and quickly pressed me down. "What are you going to do, Missy?”

"Do you know when men are most well-behaved? It's when they’re in a photo hanging on a wall. You can stop him this time but can you stop him the next time?”

Cassey sighed and continued, "Listen to me and just let him be."

When I saw them embracing each other intimately on the first floor, I felt tremendously suffocated. "I’m afraid he'll regret it later."

The waiter brought a glass of watermelon juice over. Cassey picked up the glass and took a sip while saying in delight, "I think what you should be most worried about now is Susan taking the child and leaving once and for all. You once thought about leaving when Theo couldn't leave Cindy back then, so why won't Susan? Once she has been hurt and disappointed enough, she'll most likely take the child and leave for good."

Reading History

No history.

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)