Chapter 369 – Highlight Chapter from The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell
Chapter 369 is a standout chapter in The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell by Laura, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.
Millie’s eyes flew wide at those words, stunned by how unbelievable this all felt.
“You want me to apologize?” She nearly shot to her feet, biting back her frustration. “I haven’t done anything wrong. Why should I apologize?”
Her grandmother regarded her with calm authority, her gaze carrying weight without a hint of anger. “Then the company Alexander set up for you—AetherX Dynamics—will be taken back as part of the Davidson family assets.”
Millie felt her heart plummet.
AetherX Dynamics was her final line of defense, the thing she’d poured a fortune and her hopes into. How could they just take it away now, when everything was on the line? If she lost the company, she’d lose everything she’d worked for.
She clenched her fists. “Grandma, this is a business matter. It has nothing to do with family affairs.”
“Don’t think I don’t know what you’ve been up to behind everyone’s back,” her grandmother said, her eyes sharp. “I called you here because of old times, hoping you’d find your conscience. If you’ve done something wrong, you owe Danielle an apology.”
A heavy, suffocating knot formed in Millie’s chest. She truly didn’t believe she’d done anything wrong.
With a cool glance, she looked at Danielle. Danielle really had a way with things—even after the divorce, she could still summon Grandma to come and put Millie in her place.
She turned to Danielle. “Danielle, do you really think I’m in the wrong?”
Before Danielle could answer, the door to the private dining room swung open.
Alexander stepped in, dressed in black, his manner crisp and distant, gold-rimmed glasses perched on his nose. He looked every bit the executive, probably having come straight from the office.
Danielle glanced up, catching the glint on his glasses and the deep black of his eyes.
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