Summary of Chapter 444 from The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell
Chapter 444 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.
Gian turned to Danielle, his gaze steady.
“What’s your take on this?”
Danielle lifted her glass, taking a sip of water. She tapped the table lightly with her fingertips. “Maximizing our interests is the best outcome.”
A thriving corporation, right within her grasp—why would she walk away? With the company in their hands and Millie’s reputation in shambles, it was a chance to kill two birds with one stone. Why not seize it?
Kirsten propped her chin on her hand, thinking aloud. “If we’ve figured this out, do you really think Alexander hasn’t?”
Gian’s smile was slow and knowing. “Of course he has. But he’s run out of options, hasn’t he?”
“He loves Millie. But with his family’s status and background, the only way to help her is to make some sacrifices.”
The Davidsons were sitting at the top of the food chain.
There were countless eyes—friends and enemies alike—watching their every move, waiting for them to slip up. One mistake, and it could all come crashing down.
To outsiders, Alexander seemed untouchable—a golden boy born with every advantage. But was he truly free? In a family like his, every business move was a minefield. Sometimes, it was harder than being an ordinary person.
And Alexander wasn’t stupid. He’d never risk dragging everything into the light without making sure it was all above board and squeaky clean. He carried the weight of the entire Davidson family on his shoulders; he wouldn’t bet their legacy on a reckless move.
Danielle had been married into the Davidsons long enough to know exactly how the game was played.
Gian nodded. “Since we’ve made our decision, let’s get in touch with their side and set up a meeting with the lawyers. Time for a proper talk.”
Kirsten couldn’t help but laugh.
“Didn’t Alexander say he’d already hired the best legal team for Millie? But the top firm in Northridge City must have realized the odds aren’t great, so now they’re taking a different approach?”
Danielle pressed her lips together, thoughtful. “Judging by how he’s handled things, he’ll always pick the path with the least collateral damage.”
He was careful, meticulous—he always treated Millie with the utmost care. He’d rather hurt himself than see Millie suffer.
Gian let out a quiet, mocking laugh. “To go this far just for a woman’s smile… well, I’ve got to respect the guy’s guts.”
Kirsten rolled her eyes and shrugged. “Smart men always seem to fall for foolish women, don’t they?”
“Childhood sweethearts—men never forget the one who got away.”
Millie was Alexander’s “one that got away,” and he was only too happy to wear that devotion like a badge of honor.
Danielle just smiled, saying nothing more.
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