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The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 890

Summary for Chapter 890: The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Summary of Chapter 890 from The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Chapter 890 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.

She looked down at her unkempt self and quickly put on her coat properly.

When a drunk person sobered up for a moment, it was only for a moment.

She looked up at Theo again and started giggling, though her eyes were filled with tears. "What exactly did you do to make him so loyal to you, Wanda Lane?”

After a pause, she continued, "What's so good about her? She's constantly entangled with Matthew. Go read the news. Do you still want her when she's so filthy? Why?"

Almost a split second later, Theo was already clutching Elena's neck before I could even realize what was going on.

His face was filled with anger, and it was clear that he was extremely enraged because he did not go easy on his grip. Elena had trouble breathing well, which turned her face crimson.

Theo narrowed his dark pupils and said in a cold, stern voice, "If you want to die, then I'll make it happen."

He clasped harder as he spoke.

He was really intending to murder her!

Tongues were wagging, and when I saw someone fishing out their phone to take photos, my expression sank. I quickly ran over to pull Theo. "Calm down, Theo. We should go home now."

Once this found its way to the news, Theo and Grant Corporation would be in deep trouble.

No matter how outstanding a man was, once the news of him beating a woman and showing a tendency of abuse was published, the netizens would not delve into the details. They would immediately give him a death sentence.

Theo glanced at me and let go of his hand.

No matter how high-end The Imperial Club was, it was still an entertainment venue where all kinds of people came and went.

Elena's beauty and figure were the finest of the finest. After seeing how she had shamelessly pestered Theo, I was afraid that many had fixed their eyes on her.

I stopped in my tracks. Theo noticed it and looked back at me. "What’s wrong?”

I thought about it and said, "She needs someone to take her home.”

Theo frowned, his complexion sinking. "Wanda, she doesn't deserve your pity."

I understood why he was so mad. The words that Elena had just said, which were both sarcastic and mocking, had crossed his line.

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