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The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 940

Summary for Chapter 940: The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Summary of Chapter 940 from The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Chapter 940 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.

"See anything you like, Miss?” A shopkeeper walked u p to me and asked indifferently.

I glanced at her and turned around to walk out of the clothing store.

When I walked past a salon, I stopped in my tracks.

I glanced inside the salon and hesitated.

The length of my hair had always remained at waist length, and I had never thought of cutting it short.

Besides, I would feel heartbroken if I cut the hair that I had been growing out for so many years.

Seeing that I was constantly standing in front of the salon, the shopkeeper inside came out and greeted m e. "Hello, Miss. Do you want a haircut?”

I cast my eyes down and pondered for a few seconds before nodding my head.

When some ideas arose and were not entertained, one would keep thinking about them. Besides, a change would be nice.

There were not many people in the salon, so I did not need to stand in line. After walking in, the stylist took me to get my hair washed.

After washing my hair and sitting on the chair, the

stylist asked, "What hairstyle would you like?"

There were many photos of various hairstyles on the salon's wall. I glanced around me and fixed my eyes o n one photo.

In the photo, the woman had short hair and looked extremely capable. Most importantly, her hair was able to cover half of her face, so it would be able to cover the scar on my face too.

"That one." I pointed with my finger.

The stylist glanced at it and stroked my hair, saying pitifully, "Your hair is the finest I've ever seen. It’ll be such a pity to cut it. Why don't I recommend you another hairstyle? See if you like it."

"Are you happy with the outcome?" the stylist asked expectantly.

I nodded with a smile. "I do look ten years younger." "This hairstyle indeed has the ability to make one look younger. Besides, your face shape is most suitable for this style. When you walk on the streets now, others will think that you’re a high school student."

The stylist had a slick tongue. Every woman liked hearing words like that, me included.

I paid for the haircut in high spirits, then walked out o f the salon and back to the clothing store earlier.

Since I now had a youthful haircut, I should pair it with a youthful outfit.

The two shopkeepers were stunned to see me. They clearly did not expect to see me return, and with a new haircut too.

I walked up to them and asked with a smile, "Can you choose an outfit for me that matches my haircut?"

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