What Happens in Chapter 340 – From the Book The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell
Dive into Chapter 340, a pivotal chapter in The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell, written by Laura. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
She carried the dishes she’d just finished preparing over to the table, her phone still in one hand.
Because of her uncle’s condition, they’d arranged for him to be in a private suite at the hospital.
Last night, the doctors said they were still coordinating the move.
Previously, the hospital’s restrictions made an upgrade impossible, but now, with their improved circumstances, they were determined to get her uncle better care.
Especially now, right after his emergency, when he was at his weakest—keeping him in a standard ward would do nothing for his recovery.
Danielle watched as Niki finished her meal.
Mr. Hawthorne had already sent someone to pick Niki up; she had his lessons today.
He hadn’t just been making empty promises—he truly had mapped out a whole curriculum for Niki and was teaching her as his own student, step by step.
As Kirsten Delaney put it, Niki was probably the youngest pupil Mr. Hawthorne had ever taken on.
Mr. Hawthorne seemed genuinely fond of her after spending some time together. The girl was bright, quick-witted, and always had a kind word.
After sending Niki off, Danielle headed straight to the hospital.
She parked, rode the elevator up, and as soon as the doors slid open, she spotted her mother arguing with several nurses.
Danielle frowned slightly, then strode over. “What’s going on?”
Vivian’s face was tight with frustration as she turned to Danielle. “The private suite we reserved for your uncle—someone else got it first. Now they expect us to negotiate for it ourselves.”
“They said no matter how much we offer, the other side will just outbid us.”
“I’m not giving in!” Vivian’s voice was icy. “They’re still waiting for us to negotiate.”
Danielle’s expression darkened. “Who is it?”
Vivian shook her head, lips pressed thin. “Who knows? They’re just throwing their weight around.”
A nurse, looking apologetic, spoke up. “I’m so sorry. The hospital has its own policies… Technically, whoever arrives first gets priority.”
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