Chapter 906
The Woman From Hell
I always felt that he was finding fault with me and that made me even more irritable, so I said
impatiently, "Do you think you can be happy all the time, Tyler?â
Life was such a long journey, and all the trivialities made up stories. Since they were stories, how
could there not be joys and sorrows?
Who could be happy all the time?
Tyler picked up the cup and took a sip of water, then sighed softly. "Wanda, I don't think youâre
happy or content right now. You're only refusing to answer me because you donât want to face it.
Thereâs always something of concern between you and Theo, but you always force yourself to
ignore it. How can you truly let go of the things that left you in pain this way?
You'll only feel pain and sadness every time you think about it."
I looked out the window, not refuting his words.
Tyler slowly said, "Right now, you only have two choices. Itâs either you leave him for good or go to
the hospital to seek treatment and properly start over with him. You'll go completely insane if this
continues."
My body trembled. "Completely insane, you say?"
"Yes.â
I shut my eyes and let out a long sigh.
I knew I was not in a good condition right now. There were many times when I failed to control my
emotions well.
Like Tyler said, the painful memories were impossible to completely get rid of. They were just buried
in my heart, and I was unwilling to let them surface again. Once certain things triggered the
memories, they would break through the surface and land a heavy blow again. This was simply a
ticking time bomb.
I could not stand receiving another blow again because I would go completely insane if I did.
After a long silence, I said, "Iâll see a doctor, but not now."
Tyler nodded and did not push me anymore.
I looked at him and sighed. "We shouldn't be here having heart-to-heart talks right now, Tyler."
Tyler cast his eyes down. "I know you want to look for Munchkin now, but..."
"But what?" I had a bad feeling in my heart.
Tyler took a sip of water before hesitating to speak," Can you stay calm and wait for me to finish?"
Those words did nothing to calm me down. I grabbed his hand and asked nervously, "Did you find
Munchkin? How is he? Where is he?"
Tyler grabbed my hand and said anxiously, "Calm down, Wandy."
"I'm more than calm right now!" I could not stop my body from shaking. "Tell me, did something
happen to Munchkin?"
"Take it easy, Wandy. How can I tell you if youâre so emotional?"
"How can I not be emotional?" I was a little angry now.
"Heâs the child I raised. How can I not be emotional?"
Seeing the state that I was in, he helplessly sighed and said, "Don't you think Munchkin will be
shocked if he sees you like this, Wanda?"
I felt a little irritable and stood up from the sofa, walking back and forth in the room. "Okay, okay. I
won't be emotional. Just tell me how he's doing.â
He looked at me and sighed softly. "Nadia took Munchkin away. Everyone is searching for her now. I
believe there'll be news soon."
My heart instantly sank. Although there were clues, Munchkin was still not found, which meant that
he was still in danger.
Not wanting to entertain Tyler further, I pulled out my phone to give Cassey a call.
The call quickly connected, and Cassey's anxious voice was heard. "How are things going, Wanda?
Did you manage to find Munchkin?" "Not yet." I forced myself to stay calm. "Can you find out
Nadia's recent whereabouts in Whaldorf City?"
Cassey was stunned, then asked, "Nadia has Munchkin?â
"It's her."
"Got it." Cassey's voice turned cold. "Don't panic yet. I'll find out right away and let you know once I
have news."
"Alright, thanks."
After hanging up the phone, I grabbed my bag and prepared to leave the room when Tyler stood up
and asked, "Where are you going?â
I was a little speechless. "Am I supposed to just wait here and do nothing?"
Tyler frowned. "Rather than searching aimlessly yourself, why don't you wait for them to do it?"
"What do you mean searching aimlessly?" I returned the question.
He probably felt that I was too hostile at the moment, s o he did not want to speak to me further. He
raised his hand as though he was asking me to suit myself.
I turned to leave the room, and when I got downstairs, Cassey sent me Nadia's recent trajectory in
Whaldorf City.
I was not familiar with South Vasetine, hence I could only take a cab and go from place to place.
Although I knew that it was impossible to find Nadia this way, it was still better than waiting and
doing nothing. Otherwise, the long wait would drive me crazy.
After looking around a few places, I received a phone call from Mason.
I asked to meet in a place and took a cab there without a single hesitation.
When I arrived, it started drizzling again. There were trees on both sides of the path and there were
no buildings around. This place was in the middle of nowhere.
"Are you sure your friend is asking to meet you here, Miss? This is such a desolate place. Maybe
you should call your friend and reconfirm it." The driver kindly reminded me.
"I opened the car door and poked my upper body out t o take a look around me. I then said to the
driver," Mister, please wait for a moment. I'll make a phone call."
I fished out my phone to call Mason. The call connected after a few beeps.
"Are you here?" It was hard to detect any emotions from Mason's voice.
I narrowed my eyes. "Why did you ask to meet in the middle of nowhere?"
"I found Munchkin.â "Why didn't you bring him back, then?"
There was silence on the other end of the call.
After a while, he said, "You can choose not to come over."
I frowned. "What exactly are you doing, Mason?"
There was a sneer on the other end, and it was the same response. "You can choose not to come."
He added another sentence this time, "But if you choose not to, I'm afraid you might never see him
again."
This was a blatant threat!
"Mason!" I was enraged. "That's your biological son!"
"So what?"
So what?
I felt chills in my heart. It had been so many years yet I never really seemed to be able to grasp
Mason's true character.
After paying for my fare, I got out of the car but the driver was still worried. He said, "Are you being
threatened, Miss? You shouldn't go in. Letâs call the cops first and wait for them to get here."
I smiled at him. "I have to go in. Please call the cops for me, Mister."
I dared not bet whether Munchkin was with him or not, so I had to go in.
Mason called, and from the other end of the line, he instructed me to walk into a building.
There were very few furniture pieces inside the house. It was very empty.
Mason sat on a chair with half of his face hidden in the shadows. He looked like a ghost.