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The Woman From Hell

Chapter 1001
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Chapter 1001

Could we finally go home?

| was put in a trance. | had not contacted Theo since | left Whaldorf City so long ago. | figured it was best for us

to go our separate ways if | could not give him a child.

Though I never thought we would meet again in a situation like this. Perhaps fate just liked playing jokes on

people.

At the thought of this, | could not help but sigh, feeling more or less helpless. | was feeling a little lost at how |

was supposed to continue the rest of my journey.

After recuperating for days, my arm was almost able t o move. Although it still hurt to move it, it was bearable to

me.

On the day | was discharged from the hospital, Franky broughtback to the previous villa.

Upon entering the living room, Franky said before | could say anything, "Do you want to see your friends now,

Ms. Lane?”

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| nodded. "It’s tthey go home.”

Later, Franky and | walked through the intelligent door once more and went down the long operating theater. |

finally got to meet Shannon and the rest who were in the glass compartments.

They seemed a little dazed from being shut off for too long. With the lack of nutrition, they looked much thinner

than before.

Sensing that someone was here, they looked atwith no changes in their gazes and expressions.

Moreover, they quickly shifted their gazes away fromas though they did not know me.

| felt sorry for them and looked at Franky, asking, " Why have they beclike this?"

Franky glanced indifferently at Shannon and the rest, replying, "All the women who chere will eventually

beclike this. There's nothing surprising about that."

| felt my breathing turning laborious. With a husky voice, | asked, "Didn't you promise to take good care of

them?"

Franky snickered. "Allowing them to live is the best way to care for them. Otherwise, you'd be seeing a bunch of

bodies by now."

"You!"

Although | was enraged, | did not know how to respond to his answer.

In the end, | could only say helplessly, "Let them out."

Franky stopped talking nonsense and looked at the people standing guard here, motioning them to open the

glass compartments.

The guards went over to open the glass compartments and took Shannon and the rest out.

| went up to help Shannon. She leaned on my body and said toin a hoarse voice, "You should go, Wanda.

Don't worry about us. This is probably our fate."

My eyes welled up in tears at once. | shook my head at her and helped her outside. My injured arm was in

excruciating pain, but I had to endure it.

Franky got someone to clean a room for Shannon and the girls. He arranged for someone to take care of them.

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When they were all fast asleep, | cto the living room.

Franky and Stephan were standing in the middle of the living room. Seeing that | had cdownstairs, the two

of them looked over.

| walked up to them and stood there. Franky raised his eyebrows and asked, "Is there anything else | can d o for

you, Ms. Lane?"

"I promised Mr. Milan to exchange my life for theirs, s o taketo the operating theater," | said blandly.

The two were stunned. Then, Franky asked with a smile, "Do you know what it means when you enter the

operating theater, Ms. Lane?"

I nodded. "I do."

Franky looked at Stephan and said helplessly, "This is my first tseeing someone in a hurry to die. It's such an

eye-opening experience."

Stephan merely glanced at me, not expressing his thoughts.

"If we only use you for something like that, then we'll b e underutilizing you."

Franky looked atwith a sarcastic gaze. "It all depends on Mr. Milan on what we'll use you for. Your arm is still «

injured, Ms. Lane. You should go back to your room and get srest."