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The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell novel Chapter 416

Summary for Chapter 416: The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell

Summary of Chapter 416 from The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell

Chapter 416 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.

There was no doubt in Danielle’s mind—this was all orchestrated by Alexander.

She had no interest in getting into pointless arguments with them over something so trivial. Since it didn’t really matter, she let it go.

Not long after, Danielle received a piece of good news: her newly published research paper had just been accepted by a top academic journal.

When Academician Gresham and Mr. Hawthorne heard, they called her immediately to congratulate her.

It was the first step on a new journey.

The paper itself was a continuation of her earlier work—more detailed, more innovative. People in the field were already reading and discussing it, sparking fresh academic debate.

Hearing this, Danielle finally felt a weight lift from her chest. She took a deep breath and glanced out the window. Lush green trees lined the street, birds darted between branches, insects hummed in the thick summer air. Everything outside felt vibrant, brimming with the energy of a new beginning.

On the day of the Davidson Group’s anniversary gala, the city’s elite gathered in droves. It was the premier social event of the year, drawing not just industry leaders but even the patriarchs and matriarchs of old-money families.

Jake Davidson had just returned from a business trip for the occasion.

That morning, Danielle received a same-day delivery. She frowned at the elegant gift box—she hadn’t ordered anything.

A moment later, Alexander called.

His voice was calm and detached. “Your dress and accessories for the anniversary gala are ready. You have an hour to get ready—the driver will pick you up soon.”

He didn’t ask if she wanted to go. Everything was decided, as always—cold, forceful, uncompromising.

Danielle looked down at the gift box in her hands and opened it. Inside was a pale blue evening gown, exquisitely tailored, and a jade hairpin—both beautiful, both carefully chosen.

She only replied quietly, “Okay.”

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