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The Woman From Hell

Chapter 1059
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Chapter 1060

Keith frowned, still puzzled. "What's better? Aren’t feelings more important in a relationship? Mutual love brings

two people together, no?"

I lowered my eyes and said with a gentle sigh, "Keith, oftentimes, two people who love each other can't be

together either. It depends on whether they're compatible or not, or if they're happy together. If they're not

compatible, then they'll not be happy, and the love between them will wear out with time. Do you think Theo and

| will be happy together when there are so many bad memories between us?"

| continued after a pause, "His schback then causedto turn against my parents. My mother and | ended

up hurting and resenting each other. Later, | took Munchkin away after learning about the truth because | was

afraid of staying by his side. I'll break down from the torment of love and resentment. | thought I could let g o

after three years, but | realized that it was not the case. There are sdamages that will leave an everlasting

impact.

"If wishes were horses, beggars would ride. | thought | spent three years letting go of everything and could

return to Whaldorf City to start a new life with Theo.

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"| also thought that Petra and | could love and rely on each other like every other mother and daughter in the

world. But every t| see how careful Petra is in front of me, and the guilty look in Grayson's eyes when he

looks at me, it's really hard for me. | watched how much love they showered Cindy with and want them to treat

"They'll always remember how they had hurt me, and it's the sfor me.

Therefore, we can never get along smoothly.”

Looking at Keith, I let out a bitter smile. " Staying by Theo's side means that I'll have t o suffer inner torment and

contradictions for the rest of my life. I'm a timid person, so | chose to run away."

Keith fell silent for a very long tbefore saying with a sigh, "Mr. Grant has worked hard to do his best."

I nodded and smiled faintly, saying, "I know he has been doing his best. That's why | feel comfortable leaving

Munchkin t o him."

Are you planning to keep leaving

Munchkin to Mr. Grant, Ma'am?"

"No.” | smiled. "I'll take Munchkin away as soon as | can and not trouble him for too long. After all, he has no

obligation to take care of Munchkin."

"Then who has the obligation?" A cold and stern voice of a man suddenly rang in my ears.

When | turned back and saw that it was Theo, | was slightly stunned.

The man's countenance was sullen, his gaze dark and chilly. "If | don't have the obligation to take care of

Munchkin, then who does? Jordan?” Seeing that he had arrived, Keith turned around and left quietly.

Theo and | were the only ones left. The air was terribly awkward.

After a long time, | said, 'Thanks for taking care of Munchkin this whole time, Theo.

Theo sneered. "Don't thank me. Don't forget that Munchkin is still legally my son. Once our marriage is

dissolved, I'll compensate you financially, but I will most certainly not give Munchkin back to you."

"Are you threatening me?"

Theo raised his eyebrows. "You can say that."

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I smiled slightly, not the slightest angry about it. "Actually, Munchkin is better off living with you than me. You

have the ability to give him a better and more superior life. | can live a little better alone, even if it means |

remarry someday."

Theo stared motionlessly atwith his black pupils that carried hints of sullenness and indifference. He did not

bother to disguise the anger on his face."

Well played."

| smiled slightly. “Thank you for the compliment, Mr. Grant."

Noticing his tightly clenched fist, | was a little glad that | was a woman.

If I were a man, he would have bashedu P

Theo took a deep breath and said with a face full of mockery, "I'd like to see if the Fredericks will allow you to

marry into their family."

| sighed slightly after seeing him leave.

It was best for us to not see each other again after he left. Otherwise, things would only get more complicated «

and difficult to cut off.