Chapter 137 – 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 137 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the billionaire genre.
Chapter 137 Are You Going to Die or Not?
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The reason people called Alice a miracle doctor was because she took her patients seriously–more deeply than anyone else.
And the medication that brought Eric back from the brink? That was her own recent research.
He wasn’t just a patient; he was part of her experiment.
In other words, Eric’s medical data might directly affect the timeline of her entire drug development.
She was furious because of this.
But Daniel wouldn’t stop running his mouth, and her anger had mostly faded by the time he was done talking.
She wasn’t heartless, after all.
She understood–people rarely got to live life on their own terms.
“Once we get back, take a soak in the healing bath. I’ll detox you tonight,” she said.
Eric nodded. “Okay.”
Daniel sighed and started the car.
This house had the tensest doctor–patient relationship he’d ever seen–and somehow, he was the glue holding it together.
When they arrived home, Irene was already waiting by the front door.
“You’ve taken control of the fashion department,” she said coldly. “Now it’s time to let him go, don’t you think?”
Alice didn’t even bother to fake politeness.
“Breaking the law comes with consequences. Jail time isn’t something Eric or I made up; it’s a matter of federal law.”
Irene didn’t care for the lecture.
“Eric, I know you’re upset with me. But when you got sick and couldn’t even move from that bed, what was. I supposed to do–watch the company crash and burn?”
She sighed. “Even if you hate me/I can understand that. But what did your uncles ever do wrong? If you go after them, don’t you think people will start looking down on our family?”
Eric’s voice was flat.
“I don’t care what they think.”
Chapter 137 Are You Going to Die or Not?
That made Irene laugh bitterly.
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“Of course, you don’t. You don’t care whether I live or die. You don’t care about our family reputation either. So what am I supposed to do?”
She suddenly stepped in front of the door and pointed at the wall.
“Maybe I should just die right here. Let’s see if that gets your attention!”
And before anyone could react, she slammed herself into the wall.
She thought they would stop her, but no one moved to stop her–not this time. Irene slammed into the wall, hard.
Blood streamed down her forehead as she collapsed to the ground, her face pale as chalk.
She looked like she might actually
die.
Alice just stood there, watching, completely unmoved.
Eric’s expression was as dark as thunderclouds.
“Mr. Eric,” Henry said gently, stepping forward with a sigh.
“Earlier today, Mrs. Irene said that if you refused to let this go, she’d host her funeral.”
Alice let out a short, cold laugh.
“Sounds good to me.”
Henry grew a little awkward.
Shirley came over next, standing between them.
“I know there’s resentment on both sides, but if the family really starts to fall apart, you can bet outsiders will take full advantage of the chaos,” she said seriously.
“In the end, you’re still family. You need to stick together and look out for each other. A little power struggle is one thing, but tearing the whole foundation apart? That’s something the family fortune might not survive.”
She was earnest and respectful. But oddly enough, someone as loyal as her didn’t help up the bleeding
Irene at once.
That seemed strange.
Alice’s lips curved into a smile.
“Shirley.”
“Yes, ma’am?”
“I just have one question. When Mrs. Irene said she’d host her funeral, did she mean like an official one with a service and a casket, or just right here on the spot?”
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Chapter 137 Are You Going to Die or Not?
Everyone was shocked.
A silence fell over everyone.
Even Irene forgot to scream.
She stared at Alice, wide–eyed, in disbelief.
Did she really just say that?
It was cold. Unbelievably cold.
Heartless.
By the time Irene came to her senses, she was trembling with rage.
“Y–You’re cursing me to die!” she shouted.
The truth was, she hadn’t been eating well at the hospital. Her body was weak and frail.
Now, after all this drama, she looked completely exhausted.
But that rage gave her a flicker of color in her cheeks.
Alice laughed freely.
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“Well? Are you dying or not? If you’re not, then move. You might not mind it, but I find it a little annoying.”
Irene was tongue–tied.
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