Chapter 132 – A Turning Point in The Queen They Let Go (Alice and Eric) by Free Collection
In this chapter of The Queen They Let Go (Alice and Eric), Free Collection introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 132 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the billionaire genre.
Chapter 132 Irene Is Faking It
Chapter 132 Irene Is Faking It
Of course, Sam was thrilled—but he was also confused.
In the end, he called out to him.
“Mr. Eric, are you really not going to see your wife?”
Eric paused. “If you see her, let her know–I’ll pick her up tonight.”
Sam was speechless again.
Is Mr. Eric really this cold?
The man was already here. And he still didn’t go see his wife?
The rumors claimed Eric doted on his wife, but reality told a different story.
Sam suddenly remembered how, back in their youth, Eric had been closest to Yvette.
Now that was a childhood sweetheart.
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This wife, on the other hand? A country girl. Someone who’d never seen the world. She probably didn’t even have much to talk about with him.
Honestly, the fact that Eric was even willing to give Alice some dignity was already more than expected. Did he have feelings for her? It was highly unlikely that was the case.
“Got it.”
Sam took a deep breath, realizing maybe he was sticking his nose where it didn’t belong.
After Eric left, one of his colleagues nudged him and grinned.
“I guess we’re all pulling overtime tonight.”
Sam looked down at the pile of evidence in his hands, fire rekindling in his
eyes.
Strangely enough, he thought, maybe it was a good thing Irene was still unconscious.
If she woke up and found out what Eric had just dropped on them, she might die from pure rage.
Outside the police station.
Eric climbed into the car and rubbed his forehead.
Daniel sighed quietly. “Mr. Eric, maybe you should cancel the meeting with the board and go see your wife first?”
Eric dropped his hand and leaned back in the seat. “Head to the office.”
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Daniel could only nod, a trace of sympathy flashing in his eyes.
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Eric looked perfectly fine on the surface, but he knew the truth–the poison was still in his system.
Alice had said he needed at least eight months.
If things didn’t go well, maybe a full year.
Everyone thought that once Eric woke up, he’d immediately take back control of the company.
But in reality, he was playing the long game.
It wasn’t that he lacked the ability.
His body just couldn’t handle it yet.
But because Alice was around, he could fight on both fronts–one hand reclaiming power, the other recovering.
Daniel believed-
Even if Eric didn’t love her yet–there was already something solid between them.
A kind of trust. A battle–forged bond.
The reason Eric didn’t go see her wasn’t a lack of affection–he was just too damn busy.
“Mr. Eric, at least take the medicine she left you.”
Daniel sighed as he started the engine and drove toward the office.
Eric pulled a small bottle from his pocket.
There were no labels, no markings–just tiny, rice–sized pills.
He had no idea what was in them, but every time he took one, he felt better.
He turned the bottle in his fingers, and a bold thought crept into his mind.
What if… Alice developed this herself?
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There were many doctors in the world, but very few who could both heal and create medicine from scratch.
Before his coma, he’d heard rumors about a mysterious doctor overseas–codename Kite–someone who could bring people back from the brink of death.
Kite was known as the Grim Reaper’s Enemy.
Eric had once suspected Alice might be Kite. If…
He stared down at the small bottle, a faint smile tugging at his lips.
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Chapter 132 Irene Is Faking It
At the hospital.
Scott had just arrived and was heading toward Irene’s room.
But the Nolan family guards were standing outside–and they weren’t letting him in.
Still, because of who he was, one of them went in to notify her.
In truth, Irene had never been unconscious.
Just like the last time at the old mansion–she was faking it.
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