What Happens in Chapter 399 – From the Book The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell
Dive into Chapter 399, 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.
Millie listened, and for once, she had to admit Danielle seemed to have a good sense of her own limitations—quite a change from before, when Danielle always tried to punch above her weight.
It looked like Danielle had finally come to terms with her place in Alexander’s world.
Alexander just stared at her in silence, saying nothing.
Millie turned to Alexander and offered brightly, “Alex, I’ve organized plenty of anniversary galas abroad. Why don’t you let me handle this one, too? I promise I’ll make it a night to remember.”
She did have some connections with the Davidson family. Planning an event like this wouldn't be out of place for her.
Alexander remained quiet, but Danielle was already on her feet.
“If you’ve already made up your minds, then that’s settled,” she said, her voice steady as she turned to leave.
Just then, Alexander finally spoke. “Since my grandmother’s decided to let you handle it, you’d better do it well. It’s not my place to change her mind.”
Danielle froze mid-step, her back to him.
She turned a somber gaze on Alexander.
His expression was unreadable. “If you have any objections, you can take it up with her.”
Danielle instantly caught the subtext.
His grandmother’s decision was none of his business; it was between her and his grandmother. He had no intention of getting involved.
Millie’s confident smile faltered.
Alexander’s words were a clear rejection, and he hadn’t even bothered to hide it from Danielle. It was as if Millie didn’t even register in his eyes.
She’d hoped to use this gala to strengthen her network and win the family’s favor.
Danielle’s expression darkened, but she said nothing and strode out the door.
Once she’d gone, Millie turned to Alexander. “Alex, I just think your grandmother’s getting on in years. She shouldn’t have to worry about all these things anymore.”
“At her age, she deserves to relax and enjoy herself,” Millie continued. “You could easily handle everything with the Davidson family on your own.”
Alexander met her gaze, his tone unhurried, almost cool. “As long as my grandmother’s alive, she’s the head of this family.”
Millie’s breath caught.
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