Chapter 202
The Woman From Hell
I told Cecilia, "Take care of yourself over there. I'll come over to see you when I'm free."
"Okay! I'll be waiting. Take care!" After a pause, she continued, "And don't tell Mason that I'm here."
I agreed and hung up the phone.
"The lasagna is done. I tasted it and it's really good." Theo placed the plate on the table and
scooped up some for me. "Try it.â
I opened my mouth and took a bite. It was tasteless. I could not even tell what I was eating.
He picked up another spoonful but I shook my head. I did not want it anymore because I had no
appetite for i t.
He did not insist and just put down the spoon on the plate. He sat on the edge of the bed without
saying anything. He just sat quietly with me.
I felt bored, so I picked up a book to read. When Theo saw that I was reading, he went to the study
to get some documents and came back to accompany me.
After a long time, my phone rang. It was a foreign number, and I assumed it was Jerome. âCecilia
sure works fast.'
Theo stared at the number and looked a little suspicious but did not say anything. He just pretended
to be absorbed by his work and buried his head in his files.
I got up and went to the balcony to pick up the phone.
"Holy sh*t, woman, what took you so long to answer the phone?" Even though I had not seen him
for years, Jerome was still the same.
I had not heard his voice for a long time but the sense of familiarity immediately overwhelmed me. I
could not help myself and said, "Jerome, how are you?"
"I'm doing good, but I'm a little sad that you haven't contacted me. I know you're married now so I
didn't want to bother you. If Cecilia hadn't texted me today, I wouldâve thought that you had
disappeared from this world or something." Jerome sounded a bit disgruntled.
I felt a little bad about it. I did not want to ignore my friends on purpose, but I was just an introvert by
nature. After I got married, I felt even more unhappy, s o I did not keep in touch with any of my
friends except Cecilia.
Jerome continued nagging and did not wait for my answer. He continued, "Cecilia told me that
youâre still in Salt City and you've been a little moody lately. What's going on? Problems with your
marriage?"
I did not say anything. I had not seen him in years, so I did not know how to bring it up. Instead, I
asked, "Are you coming back soon? Let's meet up!" "I was planning to go back next year, but
Cecilia told m e about your situation and it sounds pretty serious. How about this? Let me finish up
my work here and Iâll come back to see you in a few days. Wanda, you know that you're depressed,
so you must learn to release your emotions. You can't let another attack happen again, okay?"
I massaged my aching brow bone and said softly, "I know."
"You must take good care of yourself. You know how bad it can get. It might just kill you." His tone
was solemn.
I knew he meant well, so I just nodded obediently. "I'll try my best to control it."
When I saw Theo put down the documents in his hand and walk toward the balcony, I told Jerome,
"Weâll talk more when you get back. I'm hanging up now."
"Damn, you really haven't changed one bit. Youâre always the first to hang up," Jerome roared over
the phone.
I ignored him and hung up the phone. Theo came to m y side and looked at me indifferently. "Are
you done with your work?"
He nodded, took me into his arms, and kissed me on m y forehead. He said, "Let's move to another
place.
What do you think?"
"Where do you want to move to?" Salt City was where Grant Corporation was established and the
base of its large headquarters.
"Whaldorf City. I'm planning to start expanding the company over there."
He sat down on a lounge chair on the balcony, pulled me onto his lap, and rubbed my stomach as
he spoke.
"Salt City isn't bad, but itâs not as good as Whaldorf City. Since itâs the capital, it'll be good for the
company's expansion. I also want our children to be born in a better place so that they can get a
better education in the future."
Whaldorf City was the best in everything with a better economic outlook and location. If Grant
Corporation wanted to expand, Whaldorf City was definitely a good choice. I knew that Theo had
been preparing this for years.
I furrowed my eyebrows and said, "Didn't you previously say that now isnât the best time to go? Why
do you suddenly want to move? Wouldn't that be bad for the company's expansion?"
The last time Zedd brought it up, he rejected it and said that they needed more preparations before
they moved.