What Happens in Chapter 131 – From the Book The Queen They Let Go (Alice and Eric)
Dive into Chapter 131, a pivotal chapter in The Queen They Let Go (Alice and Eric), written by Free Collection. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great billionaire fiction.
Chapter 131 The Holy Grail
She looked up and smiled faintly.
“Mr. Morant, are you sure you want to waste your time standing here with me?”
Sam was stunned.
He already knew this woman was a top–tier racer.
But what he didn’t expect was that her capabilities went far beyond just driving.
The case he was handling right now? Not even his colleagues knew the full details–let alone an outsider.
Yet Alice knew it. And not just vaguely–she knew everything, down to the smallest detail.
If someone told him right now that she was actually an undercover officer in their system, he’d probably believe it.
“Miss–uh, no, Ms. Spencer, how do you …
The smile on Alice’s face didn’t fade. “So, still planning to waste time?”
“I’ll keep it brief then,” he said quickly, his earlier playful attitude gone.
His tone had subtly shifted–like a subordinate reporting to a superior.
“I know this may sound hard to believe, but your third brother–Scott–has gone to the hospital to plead with Mrs. Irene on your behalf.
“Though he hasn’t seen her yet. They said she’s still unconscious.
“But you should trust your brother. He’s capable.”
Alice already knew there was some connection between Sam and Scott.
She’d also sensed from the start that Sam had come here trying to mess with her.
Which was why she’d shut him down early–told him to leave and stop being annoying.
But-
Scott… went to ask Mrs. Irene for help?
That–she didn’t buy so easily.
To her, the Spencers had only ever brought harm. Not help.
“I’m just saying, don’t lose hope. It’s not as impossible as you think.”
With that, he let out a sheepish smile and turned to leave.
Alice slowly closed her eyes.
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Chapter 131 The Holy Grail
Her mind drifted back to Scott.
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She didn’t have many memories of her blood relatives. The overlap in their lives had been minimal- barely worth remembering.
Her lips curved into a faint, mocking smile.
To this day, she had never felt like she was missing a brother.
Nor did she want one.
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After getting that off his chest, Sam felt like a weight had been lifted. He finally relaxed.
He’d been planning to grab a bite, but just as he sat down, a colleague yanked him back
“What now?”
“Sam, come with me. Mr. Eric just arrived.”
Sam was so taken aback he didn’t know what to say.
He had assumed Eric would stay at the hospital to monitor the situation.
But then again… they are married. It’s perfectly reasonable for him to want to take his wife home.
Still, it was premature. The investigation wasn’t over. No way they’d just let him walk out with her.
It was going to be a tug–of–war.
Sam sighed. I guess lunch isn’t happening today.
He followed his colleague outside.
Eric had arrived with Daniel.
Sam quickly stepped forward. “Eric, do you still remember me?”
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The Morants might not be at the top of Mapleford’s elite, but their kids had crossed paths when they were
younger.
Back then, Eric had been a legend in the Nolan Group–ruthless, sharp, a business prodigy who dominated the industry.
Even Sam’s father had treated him with deep respect.
But times had changed.
Eric had been in a coma for three years. His power had long since been split up and diluted.
Still, Sam respected him. That hadn’t changed.
Eric gave a small nod. “Good. Having a familiar face will make this easier.”
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Sam was stumped.
He hesitated. “Mr. Eric, you’re here to pick up Ms. Spencer, right? It’s not quite time yet, and the case still needs-”
Eric cut him off, voice flat. “I’m not here for that.”
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