Summary of Chapter 367 from The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell
Chapter 367 marks a crucial moment in Laura’s Romance novel, The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Helen had invited her over today, and Danielle knew this meeting was bound to be about something serious.
Millie had gone all out for the occasion, abandoning her usual androgynous style for an elegant white dress that gave her a refined, almost regal air. Standing in her heels before Danielle, her gaze was filled with undisguised disdain.
Millie had always been close to Bianca, and now that her future mother-in-law was personally picking out her wedding dress, it was only natural for the old lady to arrange a private meeting as well. Millie couldn’t contain her excitement and anticipation; she was practically glowing with it.
“If you know I’m here to see Helen, then you must have some idea why she asked me over,” Millie said, her voice cool. “You’re already the ex-wife. Try not to show your face around the Davidsons too much. You know perfectly well they don’t care for you.”
Millie was Raffy’s biological mother. It was only a matter of time before she officially became part of the Davidson family.
Danielle listened to everything Millie said with an icy expression, her gaze shifting to something almost pitying, as if she were looking at a fool. The old lady wouldn’t call her over for no reason at a time like this; it was obvious what Millie was hoping for—a formal invitation into the family.
From the sitting room, Helen’s voice called out, having caught the commotion in the hallway.
“Dani, is that Millie with you?”
“Yes,” Danielle replied.
“Come in, both of you,” Helen said.
Millie shot Danielle a scornful look before flipping her hair and striding inside.
Danielle closed her eyes for a brief moment, sent a quick text to Alexander, and then followed them into the private room. Having grown up close to her grandmother, Danielle knew exactly what she was like—if Alexander didn’t show up, Helen would find a way to interrogate her until she got to the bottom of things. Their divorce wouldn’t stay secret for long.
Helen sat regally in her chair, her eyes twinkling as she sized up Millie. Millie immediately poured her a cup of tea, expression respectful and obedient.
“Grandma, you asked me here today because…” she began.
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