Chapter Summary: Chapter 89 – The Queen They Let Go (Alice and Eric) by Free Collection
In Chapter 89, a key moment in the billionaire novel The Queen They Let Go (Alice and Eric), Free Collection delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
hapter 89 Wasn’t So Bad
Chapter 89 Wasn’t So Bad
Daniel wasn’t sure why they called her the Dark Goddess.
All he knew was that she was Eric’s no–go zone–his line he wouldn’t cross.
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Stanley even claimed Eric probably wouldn’t fall for any other woman for the rest of his life.
Daniel rubbed his chin, wondering if Stanley would regret saying that once he got the full
story.
Right then, he saw Eric’s hand drop away from the rosary bracelet.
Daniel froze.
I guess I was overthinking.
Still a bit hesitant, he asked, “Should we go help Mrs. Nolan?”
Eric didn’t look at him, voice cold. “I’m not in great shape to do that.”
Daniel pointed at himself, “How about I go instead?”
Eric shot back, “And who’s gonna drive?”
Daniel was dumbfounded.
Mrs. Nolan just gave him a sports car last night!
Sigh.
Some guys seem kind and pure on the outside but are totally heartless.
At the hospital entrance, Marvin hadn’t expected Alice to be this fierce.
He knew that even if he kept attacking, he’d end up losing.
So he didn’t tell anyone to move.
His eyes locked on Alice, full of fear mixed with something hard to describe.
“Ms. Spencer.”
He actually addressed her politely.
Linda stunned, a sudden sense of dread creeping into her heart.
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“That was a joke carlier,” Marvin shook his injured arm hanging in a sling, trying to look pitiful.
He chuckled. “I hope you’re not mad, Ms. Spencer.
“Mind if I call you Alice?”
His eyes looked sincere.
“Alice, I’m sorry for the misunderstanding. Please don’t be angry!
If his arm wasn’t hurt, he probably would’ve pressed his palms together in apology.
Alice frowned, staring at him like he was an idiot.
“What nonsense are you talking?”
She stepped back, disgusted.
“Stay away. You stink.”
Marvin froze, feeling rejected and hurt.
He looked instantly pitiful.
“Alice, I respect people with real fighting skills. I want to be sworn siblings with you.”
Alice
spat, “Are
you sick in the head?”
Marvin puffed out his chest. “Besides this fracture, I’m completely healthy. You can trust me!”
Alice smirked slightly.
Not far away, a special “spectator” was watching.
Scott had come to orthopedics.
He had a small scrape from racing earlier and was there for treatment.
But knowing a friend was hospitalized here, he came to check on them.
That was when he overheard Marvin’s threats.
Before, if someone wanted to take down Alice, he wouldn’t have cared.
Because besides family ties, he didn’t feel connected to her.
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Alice was her own worst enemy–offending the powerful was her fault, so she deserved what
came.
But today, just thinking about Alice possibly getting hurt made him uneasy.
Without realizing it, he had followed them here.
When he saw Marvin order the attack, his fists clenched.
He wanted to jump in and help.
But as he stepped forward, he noticed the attackers had doubled.
He wasn’t scared.
He just knew he needed to protect himself first.
So he pulled out his phone to call the police.
With Marvin’s power, the police wouldn’t arrest him.
But they might make him hold back.
At least Alice’s life might be saved.
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