Chapter 479 – Highlight Chapter from The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell
Chapter 479 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.
She shook hands with Alexander.
A nearby government official watched their brief exchange. “I’ll leave you two to talk. I’ve got other things to handle,” he said, turning to go.
Once he’d left, there were only three people left backstage.
Nash, who always knew when to make himself scarce, took the hint and slipped out as well.
Now it was just the two of them. Alexander looked at Danielle with a calm, steady gaze. “Is the speech ready?”
Danielle was still a little surprised that Alexander had been chosen as President of the Northridge City Council. But after the initial shock, it seemed perfectly logical. With his status and influence, the position suited him—he was more than qualified to lead.
Still, the change hadn’t been made public yet, which explained why she hadn’t heard anything through official channels.
Danielle’s expression was composed, all business. “President Davidson, any feedback?”
She handed him the speech. Alexander took it, eyes downcast as he flipped through the pages. He didn’t say a word, just dragged a chair over and sat down, the speech in his hands.
There was something about his presence—a quiet authority that filled any room, no matter where he was. Even now, just sitting there reading, he exuded that air of command.
Danielle remained standing, looking down at him from above. For a moment, she felt strangely detached, as if she were watching this scene from a distance, in another lifetime.
Alexander skimmed the speech for a minute or two, then looked up at her and handed it back. “It’s well written. You’ve got a clear vision for the future.”
Danielle gave a tight, polite smile. That wasn’t what she’d asked—she was looking for direction, not compliments.
Alexander, however, got straight to the point. “You know today’s meeting isn’t just about giving feedback on the latest AI initiative, right?”
His tone was cool and impersonal, strictly professional. It was as if there had never been anything personal between them—as if they were just colleagues, nothing more. Just as everyone else assumed.
Today, it really did feel like they were meeting for the first time.
Danielle met his gaze. “So?”
“The government will be announcing new initiatives today—new projects, competitive bids.” Alexander watched her closely. “The notice has gone out. You’re the project lead this time.”
He always seemed to have the inside scoop. Meanwhile, Danielle—the supposed lead—hadn’t heard a thing. For a second, she almost thought he was joking. It seemed too out of the blue to be real.
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