Chapter 386 – 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 386 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
The moment he spoke, both Leanne and Millie’s faces hardened, their expressions turning cold and tight.
He’d made his stance abundantly clear—there was no way they could shamelessly linger here any longer.
Vivian glanced at Leanne and offered a cool, knowing smile. “Ms. Leanne, with all your talent, surely missing out on one deal won’t matter. Especially now that Mr. Davidson’s invested—business is booming. Why let this one setback weigh so heavily?”
Her words struck exactly where it hurt most, twisting the knife right into their sore spot.
Leanne’s lips lost all color.
Danielle had kept silent from the beginning, always playing the part of the detached outsider. She watched from the sidelines with unreadable eyes, as if this was all some private joke at their expense.
That only made Millie’s discomfort grow sharper, a knot tightening in her chest.
Just then Alexander finished his phone call and strode back over, immediately noticing the dark looks on Millie and Leanne’s faces. He slipped his phone into his pocket, his tone even and calm. “Didn’t manage to close the deal?”
Raffy bit his lip. “Dad…”
He hurried over to his father, having been too intimidated to speak up before.
Alexander hummed an acknowledgment and glanced down at his son.
Then he looked up, offering a faint, almost ironic smile. “Mr. Davidson is an impressive man—though when it comes to raising a son, perhaps there’s still room for improvement.”
He delivered the critique without a hint of malice, just a cool assessment.
His gaze shifted to Danielle. “On the other hand, this lady has raised a remarkable daughter. Even my father couldn’t stop singing her praises and wants her as his student.”
Millie froze, her face stiffening.
Old Mr. Northrop was a legend—a giant in the field, mentor to half the aerospace industry. She’d considered asking him to tutor Raffy, too.
But now, after offending everyone—
A heavy frustration pressed on her chest as she realized how thoroughly her mother’s scene had burned all their bridges.
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