Chapter 460
The Woman From Hell
I did not know Theo could be this patient with me, but I could not feel moved about it at that
moment. All I felt was annoyance. With all the emotions and pain I was experiencing, I could not be
bothered about him.
I pulled my leg out of his palm, grabbed the tissue box on the bedside table, and threw it at him.
The tissue box hit his forehead. He looked up at me expressionlessly while I continued harshly, "Are
you that shameless?â
Theo did not say a word. He picked up the tissue box o n the floor and put it back on the bedside
table. After that, he got up, picked me up, and walked to the bathroom.
A strong sense of powerlessness rose from the bottom of my heart. I looked at the ceiling listlessly.
This time, I did not resist. It was probably because I was too tired, or maybe because I did not want
to waste my energy.
Theo ran a bath and undressed me before putting me i n the tub. He did not stay and chose to go
outside.
I let out a long breath and closed my eyes.
I knew I was just venting my anger out on Theo. After all, Matthew's death had nothing to do with
him. At
the same time, he did not know why Matthew wanted Quinn dead, so he would not know how she
was feeling.
It was just that I could not stand how indifferent he was about Matthew's death, so I took out all my
selfblame and guilt, as well as my hatred for Quinn, on him.
The only person who deserved such harsh treatment was myself. I was the one who left Matthew
behind and the reason everything ended up this way.
Half an hour later, I came out of the bathroom and glanced at Theo, who was smoking on the
balcony. After that, I turned around and went into the cloakroom.
When I came out of the cloakroom fully dressed, Theo was no longer on the balcony.
I did not know where he had gone but I did not care. After that, I quickly left the room.
When I got to the staircase, Theo came up. When he saw that I was fully dressed and looked like I
was about to head out, he frowned and asked, "Where are you going in the middle of the night?"
"To the hospital," I said indifferently.
"Why are you going to the hospital?" Theo looked a little nervous. "Are you feeling sick? I'll call
Mason right now and have him come over."
I slapped his hand away and said indifferently, "I'm going to the hospital to see Matthew." "Wanda!"
Theo frowned so hard he could have caught a fly in the deep folds of his wrinkles. "Matthew's
dead."
"I know he's dead!" I gritted my teeth. "But his body is still in the hospital!"
I did not think Quinn would be kind enough to arrange a funeral for Matthew. Even if she wanted to,
I would not let her. I was afraid that Matthew's soul would be so angry by the fact that he would
never rest in peace.
Theo held my shoulders and advised, "Wanda, listen to me, okay? Someone will take care of
Matthew's funeral. It's not something you need to worry about."
"Whoâs going to take care of it?" I let out a cold laugh and asked, "Quinn?"
Theo sighed lightly. "Even if Quinn isnât going to take care of it, there are still other people in the
Zimmer household who will."
"I'm going to arrange Matthew's funeral," I emphasized every word.
Theo took a deep breath as if he was holding down the anger in his chest. "Do you always have to
be this stubborn?"
"Let go of me." I continued.
Theo let go of my shoulders and said expressionlessly, "Tell me how you're going to arrange his
funeral. Who are you to him? Haven't you thought about what the whole of Whaldorf City will think
of you and Matthew i f you did that? Do you want him to be gossiped about b y everyone even after
he's dead?ââ 2
His words stunned me.
Theo touched my face. "If you don't want Quinn to take care of his funeral, I'll have someone else
take care of it. You can let..."
Before he finished his sentence, I walked around him and headed downstairs.
Theo grabbed my arm and asked helplessly, "Are you not going to listen to anything I'm saying?" 1