Chapter 336 – A Turning Point in The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell by Laura
In this chapter of The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell, Laura introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 336 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
She stood her ground, making it perfectly clear that she had no intention of letting Raffy apologize.
It was as if saying sorry would somehow deeply wrong her precious grandson.
“Grandma…” Raffy nuzzled into Bianca’s side, whining, “I didn’t even do anything. They’re the ones making me apologize… It’s not even a big deal.”
Bianca smiled indulgently. “You heard him—my sweet boy says it’s nothing.”
Then she turned to Danielle. “They’re both your children. Don’t play favorites.”
“Don’t think that just because Raffy’s a boy, he should put up with more.”
The old woman’s face was stern. “I see everything perfectly clearly, Danielle. Or do you think I’m blind in my old age?”
She leaned on her cane, pointing it sharply at Bianca. “The Davidson family heir doesn’t have to be a son. A daughter can inherit just as well.”
“Raffy used to be well-behaved, but ever since you took him, Bianca, he’s gotten worse and worse.”
Today, she was determined to set things right. She would not let her great-granddaughter be wronged.
Bianca stiffened. “Mother, how can you joke about something like this?”
“The Davidson family has always valued merit over birth,” the old woman replied, glancing at Alexander. “None of Alex’s cousins were up to the job. Otherwise, do you think the family business would have fallen to him?”
“If one day Niki proves herself more capable than Raffy, then we’ll see who inherits.”
Raffy’s eyes welled up with tears at her words. His nose and eyes stung; he had never felt so wronged in his life.
Suddenly, he squirmed out of Bianca’s arms, turned to Alexander and the old woman, and shouted, “I hate you both!”
Before anyone could react, he shoved Danielle hard, then bolted out of the house.
“Raffy!” Bianca called frantically, rushing after him.
The old matriarch was so angry she could hardly breathe, clutching her chest as she sank back into her chair, struggling for air.
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