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Chapter 412

Chapter 412

The Woman From Hell

I laughed coldly. "If you don't like listening to me, President Grant, I'll stop speaking."

"You!" Theo was furious.

I turned away and looked out the window, not planning to speak anymore.

After a long pause, Theo said helplessly, "Wanda Lane, you always stubbornly assume that things

are how you think they are. But my thoughts may not be what you think they are."

A faint harrumph was my only reply.

Theo took a deep breath and continued, "Can you point out what I've said since getting into the car

that blamed you for saying the wrong things to them?"

I pursed my lips.

It seemed like... there was none.

I pulled my hair in frustration. "If you agree with what I said to them, turn around right now and give

them a n earful. Then I'll believe you’re on my side."

Theo did not expect me to respond in such a childish way. He was dumbfounded.

I looked at how stunned he was and burst out in laughter.

"Not angry anymore?" Theo took the opportunity and used his shoulders to bump into me teasingly.

"If you're no longer angry, what do you feel like eating?"

I pouted. "I'm not hungry."

In the future, I probably would not have to eat anymore. Every time I was hungry, I could just argue

with Theo and I would be so angry that it would ruin m y appetite.

Theo narrowed his eyes. “Are you sure you're not hungry?"

I nodded coldly.

He grabbed my hand, brought it to his mouth, and kissed it. "I gotta make you hungry first, then."

I looked at his meaningful smirk and knew exactly what he meant. My expression sank. "Theo

Grant, what in the world is going on inside your mind?"

Theo cocked his eyebrow. "Only good things, of course."

"Pffft." I was filled with disdain.

How shameless of him!

Theo started the car and smiled faintly. "We can eat more later if we exercise before that."

"No!" My face was gloomy. "Can you stop thinking about that on a daily basis?"

Theo raised his eyebrows. "Think about what?"

I rolled my eyes at him.

"Wanda Lane, let's be reasonable." Theo sighed. "When you were injured and hospitalized, I was

okay with you saying no to it. When you came back to Whaldorf, you were busy with the backlog

from work. I was okay with you saying no then too. However, for you to continue saying no now

when there's nothing going o n, it's a little too much."

He scoffed and no longer said anything else.

When we got home, I wanted to go to the kitchen to look for Miss Woods and Miss Zuri. However,

Theo swept me off my feet from behind.

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