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The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 1715

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Chapter summary: Chapter 1715 from the book The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) by Adela

Discover the most important events of Chapter 1715, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo). With the engaging writing of Adela, this Romantic masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.

Golden Cafe was a cafe that only operated during the night.

When I arrived at the private room Gordon mentioned, I tightened my coat around myself before pushing the door open.

"You're late."

The woman's voice sounded familiar.

I gazed at Julie Zackariah and smiled as I said, "I did it on purpose."

"What are you doing here?” Julie stood, shocked. She let out a sigh of relief when she realized there was no one behind me.

I took note of her expressions and smirked before I closed the door and sat down in front of her.

Julie's reaction told me she had no other tricks up her sleeves. That made me feel much more at ease.

I gazed at the handbag on her left and then at the black-colored plastic bag on her right. "You have cash in there for Gordon Ziegler, don't you?" I asked confidently.

A flustered look flashed across Julie's haggard face, but she still tried to cover things up. "Who's Gordon Ziegler? I don't know him.”

"Still being stubborn even now? Why don't you try and figure out how I managed to find this place?” I asked as I stared at her, a smile in both my tone and eyes. "Gordon told me everything."

"That man deserves to die!" Julie cursed under her breath.

I heard everything and huffed coolly." There's something that I'm curious about, though. Where did you get the money from?"

I pursed my lips together and smiled as I waited for her answer.

Julie was cooperative enough and looked at me as she replied, "Am I required to let you know where my money comes from?"

"I remember you owe a lot of money that you haven't returned yet. Wouldn't it be a good idea for you to use this money to settle your debts? Why give it to someone else?" I asked as I fixed my stare on her, the corner of my mouth curling upward.

"She's stubborn, but that's alright. I'll get to the bottom of this."

The car began moving slowly as I settled into my seat.

I looked at Keith, who was driving, and said, "Don’t tell Theo yet about Gordon."

"Why?" Keith asked in confusion.

At the end of the day, it was because I was soft-hearted. Sighing, I looked out the window as I said, "Because he's a good person.”

Gordon would lose his job if Theo found out, and that would be adding salt to his injury. I believed he would not repeat his mistake after this incident.

"Alright."

Keith agreed, and I closed my eyes. It had been a tiring day...

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