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The Queen They Let Go (Alice and Eric) novel Chapter 68

Summary for Chapter 68: The Queen They Let Go (Alice and Eric)

Summary of Chapter 68 from The Queen They Let Go (Alice and Eric)

Chapter 68 marks a crucial moment in Free Collection’s billionaire novel, The Queen They Let Go (Alice and Eric). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Chapter 68 The Tables Turn

Halsey had always been proudtoo proud to let anyone use him as a pawn.

So when this all started, he hadn’t even bothered to look into the details. He just assumed.

And now, it was clearhe’d been wrong from the very beginning.

Damon dropped his head the second he shot him that glare.

He had nothing to say for himself. He didn’t even dare breathe too loudly.

But something still didn’t sit right with him.

The message he’d gotten said the Nolan Group wouldn’t be pulling off anything impressive this time. That he was supposed to show up and enjoy the showlaugh at their failure.

But what happened? He did come to see a joke. It just turned out the joke was on him.

Damon.”

A small tug on his sleeve pulled him from his thoughts.

He turned to look.

Linda stood there, eyes red, face full of guilt.

I’m sorry, Damon,she whispered.

Before, he might’ve softened the second she spokemight’ve dropped everything to comfort her.

But now? His head was a mess.

He didn’t want to say a single word.

He just looked at herone glanceand turned away again.

Linda’s face stiffened.

She couldn’t believe it.

Of her five brothers, Damon and Boston had always treated her the be

But nowhere she was, clearly upset, and Damon didn’t even try to comfort her.

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Chapter 68 The Tables Turn

He wouldn’t even acknowledge her.

That wasn’t okay.

surge of panic rose in her chest.

Could it be that Damon had realized Alice was more usefulnow and planned to take her side instead?

But he promised! He said she was his only sister!

No way she was letting that happen.

Alice was nothing but trash. She didn’t deserve to exist.

Just then, Alice felt that familiar venomous glare land on her.

She couldn’t care less.

In fact, this was her favorite kind of momentwhen someone hated her so much yet couldn’t do a thing about it.

Mr. Hawkin.

She went straight for the kill. Your favorite student’s really somethingcoming here just to watch the drama.

Those words-to watch the dramahit like a landmine.

Halsey looked like he was about to explode.

His glare at Damon turned downright murderous.

If looks could flay skin, Damon would already be a skeleton.

Cornered and humiliated, Damon finally turned toward Alice, jaw clenched.

He was still her older brother.

Sure, maybe he was in the wrong. But now that the Nolan Group’s design department had weathered the storm, couldn’t she let it go?

Did she really have to take it this far? Didn’t she care that the Spence night come after her

for this?

Alice just gave a soft laugh and asked with a serious tone.

Chapter 68 The Tables Turn

So, Mr. Hawkin’s favorite studentdo you have something to say?

Damon had been trying to make himself invisible.

But with that one callout, there was no hiding. All eyes snapped to him.

Reporters immediately picked up on the tension.

Wait, did you notice? Those two siblings were siding with Mr. Hawkin the whole time.”

Exactly. And now it’s like Alice gave them a chanceto choose the right side.

Turns out blood ties mean nothing when personal gain’s on the line.”

I used to really respect Mr. Damon. Didn’t expect him to be so morally blind.

Right? He couldn’t even say one decent word to Alice. That’s just sad.”

I bet Mr. Hawkin sees a bit of himself in his student. Two peas.

in a

pod.

Halsey’s face turned purple.

He spun around and, without hesitation, slapped Damon across the face.

I trusted you, and this is how you repay me?

Damon clutched his cheek.

It stung.

His whole face was burning.

But worse than the pain was the shame.

That slap didn’t just hurt. It shattered whatever bond they had.

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