The Woman From Hell
Chapter 652

Chapter 652

I did not know how much time passed before Theo finally fell asleep. I broke away from his embrace, and Theo's body fell onto the bed after he was no longer supported. He suddenly woke up and grabbed my arm. "Don't go."

I felt helpless and softened my voice. "I'm going to make something for your hangover."

Theo was in a daze for a long time before he let go of m y arm. I went to the kitchen to make hangover tea for him. I poured it into a bowl and put it on the bedside table.

When I looked at the bed, he was still there with his eyes closed. He was as handsome as ever. I said, "The kid’s at home, so if you want to come in the future, come during the day. Munchkin is grumpy when he wakes up, so he’ll keep crying if he’s woken up."

He slowly opened his eyes, and his dark eyes fell on m e. Haughty and elegant, he asked, "Are you mad?"

I shook my head, and my mood was vague. "It’s fine. Just get some rest and have some of the hangover tea later."

After all, he was someone I had loved. Even if we had broken up, I could never pretend that he was just a

stranger if we ever met again.

I went out of the bedroom and went to the other room t o rest.

The next day, I got up and washed up.

I stood in front of the mirror in the bathroom and looked at the woman in the mirror with streaks of light in her eyes. The darkness that was in my eyes had faded and my eyes looked clearer. When

did the sadness on my face disappear?

Perhaps from the moment I came to Zenon, I had let g o of everything in my heart. I suppose this city was actually a good place to mend my injuries.

Theo had gotten up and was standing in the courtyard.

I came out of the room and just looked at him. I had no intentions of going over.

He seemed to sense my gaze and looked back at me.

When he came in, he smiled and asked, "How did you sleep last night?"

"I slept fine." My voice was nonchalant. "What would you like to eat this morning?"

He smiled. "Anything is fine as long as you’re the one making it."

I pursed my lips and did not say anything else.

When Munchkin got up and saw Theo, he seemed a little surprised. "Mister, why are you at my house?"

Theo smiled lightly. "I have no other home to go back t o."

Even though he had no other intentions when he said that, I took it personally. I lowered my gaze and felt that after a long time had passed, everyone's heart had ended up a wasteland with a speck of life growing out of it.

During our meal, Munchkin talked a lot and kept asking Theo strange questions. 1

He answered all of them without the slightest hint of impatience.

When I finished eating, I went to the kitchen to wash the dishes when he walked in and said, "Things are almost done, so I'm going back to Whaldorf City."

I nodded. "Have a safe trip back."

He frowned. "Isn't there anything else you want to say?"

I put down the half-washed bowl in my hand as I turned my head around to look at him. "Is there something else I need to say?"

He looked at me with a deep gaze.

Keith drove over to pick him up and he did not even say goodbye when he left. Instead, he just told me to rest well.

I watched him leave and my heart felt at peace. Just like that, he came without my noticing and left

silently.

Carlson's arrival transformed this small county.

After Zachary was dismissed from his position, there was a lot of speculation about whether I took my revenge on Fiona because everyone in the shop knew that we had problems with each other. Many of them wondered if I had used my connections to do so.

After I finished washing the dishes, I went to the bathroom. Just when I was about to go out, I heard some chatter outside.

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