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The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 900

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What Happens in Chapter 900 – From the Book The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Dive into Chapter 900, 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.

My words were simply too hurtful!

However, the words spoken were like spilled water. They were impossible to take back. I could only find ways to salvage the situation. However, this was not the time to salvage the situation. I could only wait until after I found Munchkin.

There was a cafe next to the hotel, so I made an appointment with Mason to meet there.

I sat by the window, and if Mason’s eyes were working, he should be able to see me when he walked toward the cafe.

When he came in, Theo was beside him. Obviously, they had both spoken on the phone after I left.

Looking at the two remarkable men, I ensured that the expression on my face looked as minimally grim as possible. "Can I talk to you alone, Mason?"

Mason immediately looked at Theo, whose cool gaze fell on my face. After staring at me for two seconds, he said nothing and went to sit at a distance.

Mason and I sat facing each other. The waiter came u p to ask us what we wanted to order. Mason made the decision for me by ordering two cups of coffee and a plate of dessert.

After the waiter left, Mason fell silent for a moment before looking at me and saying, "I'm really sorry about Munchkin."

I cast my eyes down at the clean table and said after a very long time, "I don’t accept your apology."

I could not accept his apology. I trusted him by letting him bring Munchkin to South Vasetine, but he ended u p losing Munchkin. I was already kind enough for not having a fight to the death with him while wielding a knife.

Mason nodded. He opened his mouth slightly to say something but he did not know what to say.

I took a deep breath. "I don't care what you do, Mason, or how many connections you plan to use. But you must find my son or I'll haunt you and the Lynches for the rest of my life."

I frowned. "Are you saying that someone who holds a grudge against me took Munchkin away?"

Mason nodded. "Not many people in the Lynches know about Munchkin, let alone our rivals."

I laughed in anger. "I always thought you had a high I Q, Mason, but it looks like I overestimated you. If someone who hated me took Munchkin away, why didn't that person do it during the three years Munchkin and I were in Zenon with no one to depend on? Why did they wait until Munchkin arrived at the Lynches before they did it?

"You said that not many know about Munchkin's identity. Let me ask you this, then. Do the people sitting in the living room yesterday know about Munchkin’s identity?”

Mason nodded hesitantly. "They probably do."

I sneered. "So who are you to say that none of them would harm Munchkin? Can you guarantee that each and every one of them is accepting of him?"

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