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The Woman From Hell

Chapter 526
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Chapter 526

My throat felt much better after drinking water. "You should go home. | can manage."

"I have nothing better to do at hanyway." Heidi put the cup on the bedside table and said with a smile, "It's

better if | stay here and admire my boss’ beautiful face."

| knew she was trying to cheerup, and | knew | was supposed to go along with her and smile a little, but |

just could not bring myself to smile.

Cecilia's death was a huge blow for me...

| felt drowsy again after eating. When the doctor cto check on me, he said that this was because | was

psychologically exhausted. This was no big deal, and h e said | should sleep whenever | felt sleepy.

| slept until eight o'clock the next morning.

When Heidi saw that | had woken up, she breathed a long sigh of relief. "I was about to go and give the doctor an

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earful for being unprofessional if you had kept sleeping, Miss Wanda."

| sat up from the hospital bed. "I'm okay. | feel so much better than yesterday." "That's good to hear.” Heidi

picked up her phone and continued, "I booked you a flight ticket for noon. I'll go downstairs and buy you

breakfast. I'll take you to the airport after that."

"Okay."

The plane took off on tat 12 noon and landed on the tarmac of Whaldorf Airport at four in the afternoon.

| did not call Theo but got Tyler to cpickup instead.

| was already in a bad mood and was worried that | would get into a fight with Theo again.

After getting into Tyler's car, | leaned back on the seat and shut my eyes in exhaustion.

He noticed my demeanor and teased me. "Did you go back to Salt City to dig a mine?"

I was not in the mood to entertain him.

Tyler chuckled. "Do you want to go and try out gowns o r go to my place and have a rest?"

| opened my eyes to look at him. "Tyler, I'm a little tired of living."

"What nonsense." His countenance changed instantly.

I held back the urge to cry. "Out of the three teenagers under the banyan tree back then, one is now lost."

Tyler was extremely smart and could vaguely guess the meaning behind my words. "Where's Cecilia?"

My voice bechoarse. "She's gone, buried with Mom. You once expressed your intention to take us back and

live there forever, but now it seems like it's not possible anymore."

Tyler abruptly slammed on the brakes.

The car behind us almost rear-ended us. The driver rolled down the window and cursed, "Are you an idiot? Do

you think you can stop whenever you want just because you drive a luxury car?"

The veins on Tyler's forehead were bulging. He unbuckled his seat belt and got out of the car.

| did not stop him nor did | want to.

The man's shrieks rang out from behind, and | poked my head out the car window, yelling, "That's enough."

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Tyler let go of the man's collar and said grimly, "I can stop my car wherever | want."

He turned around and returned to the car after saying that.

| looked at him and sighed. "If you make it to the news tomorrow, you'll surely regret acting on impulse.”

Tyler glanced mildly at me.

He seemed to be tellingthat he was not acting on impulse just now and was looking for someone to vent out

his pent-up anger. That man was considered unlucky for becoming Tyler's victim.

Tyler took out his cigarettes from the glove compartment. After lighting one up and blowing out a mouthful of

smoke, he asked, "How did she die?"

| pursed my lips. "Her child was born prematurely and she suffered a hemorrhage. She couldn't make it."

Tyler gritted his teeth. "Who's the child's father?"

| did not intend to dive into details and said, "Just stay out of this. I'll raise her child. Who the father is isn't

important. Most importantly, he'll haveas his mother."

Tyler continued driving. "I'll find out even if you don't tell me."

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