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The Woman From Hell

Chapter 8
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Chapter 8 Ignoring her antics, I leaned quietly against the doorframe and watched them. My face was

expressionless. “There are no external injuries. Let us go and take an X-ray scan to see if there are any

injuries to your bones.” Mason stood up. Theo carried Cindy out while Mason followed. “Doctor Mason,

can you help me bandage my wound first?” I asked in a gentle tone as I watched them leave. The

blood was still flowing from my hand. No one cared about me, and I could not ruin myself just because

of both of them. Theo stopped in his tracks and turned around to look at me with a frown. He said to

Mason, “You stay here.” Mason did not say anything. He turned around and took out some tools. He

then gently pulled out the remaining porcelain pieces from my wound using a tweezer before cleaning,

disinfecting and bandaging the wound. As expected of a famous doctor, his movements were skilled

and gentle. “Miss Lane, the wound is very severe. To avoid infection, it is best to take some antibiotics.”

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Mason’s tone was distant and polite. He paused for a moment and continued, “Actually, you do not

have to suffer like this.” I heard that it was said, “Good friends will advise you to reconcile, but best

friends will advise you to break up.” Yet, Theo’s good friends would always find opportunities to

persuade me to divorce. During the three years of my marriage with Theo, Mason’s attitude towards

me had always been polite and distant. He would only address me as Miss Lane and even persuade

me to leave Theo whenever he had the chance. Sometimes, I envied Cindy. Just by shedding a few

tears, she could have the warmth and care that I could not get no matter how hard I tried. I did not think

too much about it. It would only make me depressed. I smiled and said, “Thank you, but there is no

need.” Mason stared at me. “Does it not hurt?” I shook my head lightly. This was the second person

who had asked me this question today. Unfortunately, not Theo. Without another word, he got up and

left. I wanted to leave, but I remembered that Grandmother’s funeral was in the afternoon. After the

huge mess, Theo probably had forgotten about it again. Although I was not allowed to attend, I still

wanted to remind him. It was a way of repaying my grandmother-in-law for treating me well all these

years. Shortly after, Theo carried Cindy back. Cindy seemed to have fallen asleep. He carefully placed

her on the bed and slowly covered her with the blanket. “Theo,” I said softly, suppressing the sadness

in my heart. He raised his eyes and glared at me, hinting for me to lower my voice. He turned around

and saw that Cindy was fast asleep. Then, he said coldly, “Speak!” “Grandmother’s funeral starts at two

in the afternoon,” I reminded him quietly. “I know.” It was rare that Theo did not get angry at me for

nagging. “That is good.” I looked down and stood quietly by the bed, wishing he would change his mind

and allow me to go to the funeral. However, he said nothing. He did not even want to spend time with

me. He got up and went to the hallway to smoke. “Wanda, pestering him will not change the outcome.

He will not let you go to the funeral.” Cindy’s clear voice was heard. She was pretending to be asleep

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earlier on. My thoughts were uncovered, I was stunned for a moment before I said indifferently, “You

have been pestering him every day. How would I know if I do not try?” She giggled. “I am not like you.

His heart is with me.” Lowering my head and twirling the ring on my finger, I smiled faintly. “Who can

guarantee that my life will not change in the next few decades? At least I have a marriage license as a

guarantee. What about you?” My words sank into Cindy’s heart. She then became uncomfortable. She

sat up and looked at me provocatively. “Do you want to make a bet? A bet that Theo will stay with me?”

I remained silent. I had nothing that could be used to bet on, for I had lost completely to her. Cindy did

not say anything else. She turned around and poured a cup of boiling water on the bedside table onto

the back of her hand. Her actions were ruthless without any hesitation. Everything happened so

suddenly that I could only stand there, shocked and unable to react in time. Hot water poured down

from the back of her hand, and the back of her pink and smooth hand turned red very quickly. “Ah!” Her

screams were loud and terrible.” Her screams were not an act anymore. “What is wrong?” Theo rushed

in at lightning speed.