The Woman From Hell
Chapter 2201

There was only a Western restaurant nearby. However, since the environment was good and they had private rooms, we chose it without walking any farther.

After entering the private room, Harriet calmly sat next to Theo directly. I noticed this and sat down on Theo's other side. She grabbed the menu and smiled. "Has your taste changed?" "It's as usual," Theo responded indifferently, and I was quite satisfied with it.

His answer, however, led Harriet to cover her mouth and chuckle. "I figured. For a monotonous person like you, your taste must be the same as before."

I looked at Harriet. Although there was a smile on her face, she was quite dissatisfied deep down. "You seem to know my husband very well, Miss Osborn. As far as I remember, you seem to have only worked with him once." Harriet did not look at me but looked at Theo. She blinked her big eyes. "Why, didn't President Grant tell President Lane that we used to be college classmates?"

College classmates?

They were alumni?

Shannon and I were taken aback for a moment. I had never heard Theo mention it and felt some mixed emotions in my heart. I thought it was a coincidental meeting. I never thought they would be former classmates. What a flub.

"We often partnered up at the time and served as hosts for many school events. Looking back at it now, things were quite interesting." Harriet was talking about things I had never heard before.

I did not expect Theo to be a host with such an aloof appearance. The two of them must have been famous figures in school back then.

After letting out a heavy exhale, my mood improved a little.

However, perhaps I was too loud as they all heard it and looked at me one after another. Harriet smiled at me. "I suppose you might feel uncomfortable by all these things I'm talking about. I apologize. I didn't realize it before. It was only when I met Theo again that I remembered all those things in school, so I got a little emotional."

This woman had too much emotion.

I complained silently in my heart, but my expression was kind. "It's okay, everyone has a past. School days are indeed unforgettable. I've

experienced them too. I've met net

handsome seniors, receivedo

romantic love letters, and all that."

Theo looked at me with a sharp smile hanging on the corners of his mouth. He seemed to have a problem with what I just said.

"Let's eat." I moved my cutlery, deliberately pushing this topic aside.

"Yes. Theo you should quickly eat too. This dish is your favorite, but don't know how well this restaurant prepared it. Try it quickly." Harriet really did not even try to be sneaky as she served Theo in front of me.

Forget it, I should just turn a blind eye to it. Besides, Theo and I had a marriage certificate between us. This former college mate would not succeed. Holding my breath, I continued to eat.

"Wanda, eat slowly. Don't choke."

Good friends were still the most reliable during critical moments. Theo was not even saying anything. Could he not offer any words of concern to me in front of an outsider?

Ah, men!

At this moment, Theo scooped up a bowl of hot soup and put it in front of me. "Have it with some soup."

He had a good eye. I would give him that.

"Okay." I accepted the soup he handed me, took a sip, and felt better.

Harriet started again, "I didn't expect you to be married now, Theo. I thought you would be single for the rest of your life, considering your character." "Wanda and I were already married the last time I worked with you."

"That means I wasn't up to date."

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