Chapter 446 – Highlight Chapter from The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell
Chapter 446 is a standout chapter in The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell by Laura, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.
His tone was calm and steady—not a question, but a statement. He knew the answer already.
Danielle almost found it amusing. They were divorced now, so did any of this really matter? How she saw him had never been important while they were married; after the divorce, there was even less reason to discuss it.
She had loved him deeply once, accepted every heartache without complaint. Now, she could only look back on her younger self with a mix of pity and disbelief at her own naivety.
They stood close—close enough that she could catch the crisp, familiar scent lingering on his shirt. Without a word, Danielle took a discreet step back, her expression unchanged, her smile cool and unreadable. “Does it really matter, Mr. Davidson?”
Her tone was distant, detached—matching his perfectly.
In that moment, they truly became strangers.
Alexander cast her a bland glance, his voice carrying a trace of chill. “You’re right. It doesn’t matter.”
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Danielle hired a professional auditing team; they divided up the work efficiently.
Two days later, she received a call. Newsworld’s finances were spotless—no discrepancies, nothing but healthy, overflowing accounts.
She simply acknowledged the report and hung up.
Almost immediately, Alexander called, asking her to come to Newsworld to sign the contract.
Gian and Kirsten, poring over the financials, could hardly believe their eyes.
“So this is what a rich person’s company looks like?” Kirsten blinked, stunned. “What’s there to worry about with numbers like these? It’s like catching a windfall—just hold on tight and enjoy the ride.”
Kirsten stroked her chin thoughtfully. “Your ex might be an ass, but you have to admit, when it comes to business, he’s got real talent.”
Gian couldn’t help but agree. Alexander was shrewd, brilliant—no matter the industry, he would have made his mark. He’d once been a prodigy in aerospace engineering. After his mentor passed away, he pivoted, took over The Davidson Group, and never looked back.
In this world, sometimes luck gets you to the top. But to stay there, you need real ability.
Danielle pressed her lips together, saying nothing. She knew exactly what kind of man Alexander was. If he’d had nothing worth loving, she wouldn’t have fallen so hard for him.
But that was all in the past now—a chapter closed.
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Danielle went to Davidson Corp to sign the contract.
As she arrived, Millie was just coming out of Alexander’s office, her face a storm of conflicted emotions. When she saw Danielle, her expression turned icy.
“Happy now? Is this the outcome you wanted?”
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