Chapter Summary: Chapter 379 – The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell by Laura
In Chapter 379, a key moment in the Romance novel The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell, Laura 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.
The situation was now crystal clear.
If Niki had copied Raffy’s answers, how could all of Raffy’s responses be wrong while Niki’s were correct? That simply made no sense.
The murmurs and pointed looks from the crowd around them made Leanne’s face burn with embarrassment. If this dragged on any longer, she’d only make a bigger fool of herself.
Leanne’s expression hardened as she listened to Millie. “Do you even understand what you’re saying?” she snapped.
Millie instinctively glanced over at the man beside her.
Alexander stood with his arms crossed, his face calm and unreadable, as if he were merely an observer in all this. Millie had never been able to decipher his emotions, and now was hardly the time to try her luck.
She took a steadying breath, her brows drawn in determination. Without another word, she stepped up onto the stage, took her mother by the arm, and spoke in a low voice, “Mom, this isn’t the only battle worth fighting. The judges have already made their decision. That video you have doesn’t prove anything.”
Her tone was cold, unyielding. “If you can’t produce irrefutable evidence, you’d better be prepared for it to backfire.”
Now that they’d been publicly proven wrong, refusing to admit it—or to apologize—would only show they couldn’t handle defeat.
Leanne’s jaw clenched in frustration. Her hands hung at her sides, fists balled so tightly her knuckles turned white. She was certain she’d seen things clearly.
She hissed, “But Niki simply can’t be that good. You know as well as I do, Raffy’s always been top of the class. How could Monica possibly outdo him?”
Millie replied calmly, “I understand how you feel, but facts are facts. If you don’t end this with an apology, how else do you expect this to end? Do you want to drag it out until no one can walk away with dignity?”
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