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The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 856

Summary for Chapter 856: The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 856 – The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) by Adela

In Chapter 856, a key moment in the Romantic novel The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo), Adela delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

I was quite relieved and asked, "Tell me what your favorite food is and I'll bring some more for you later."

"I'm fine with anything. I'm not a picky eater.”

After a pause, Susan continued, "But don't bring too much because I can’t finish everything all by myself. It'll be a waste if they go bad."

"Okay."

After hanging up the phone, I looked around the kitchen but could not find a takeout container.

I walked to the kitchen door and shouted outside the villa, "Can you come here for a moment, Theo?"

After shouting, I continued to look for a takeout container.

The sound of footsteps was heard and I asked, "Theo, d o we have takeout containers at home? I’m going to pack the food now so you can send them to Susan when I'm done."

I did not get a response for a long time and looked up curiously.

I was stunned to see that it was Petra.

She took out the takeout container from the cabinet, and a look of surprise emerged on my face. She looked

at me and said, "There are a few takeout containers here. Do you think they're en—"

When she saw me looking at her with a puzzled expression, the smile on her face turned stiff. Her countenance was a little awkward. "Theo and your... dad went for a walk together."

I nodded and took the containers from her, saying blandly, "Thanks."

"Can I help you with anything?" She stood beside me, asking.

I shook my head, saying a little indifferently, "No, thank you."

My overly distant tone silenced her.

But what?

Was she going to say that she loved me?

How absurd.

The reason why a wound was called a wound was that it would always be there, even until death.

I could bring myself to not hate her, but I could not forgive her.

If I forgave her, I would feel sorry for my dead baby.

I looked outside the window. The sun was shining and I could hear Munchkin laughing vaguely.

I took a deep breath and looked calmly at Petra. "I’m a person with a really poor memory. Thinking about it now, my memories before I was ten have become somewhat blurred, but there are some things in my mind that I still remember until now."

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