Summary of Chapter 498 from The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell
Chapter 498 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.
So quite a few people came over to chat.
Following the unspoken rules, Danielle got up and made her way to the head table to offer a toast.
Alexander picked up his glass and stepped forward, falling into stride beside her.
Danielle stopped and glanced at him, puzzled.
“What are you doing?”
Alexander’s reply was unusually calm, with a small smile. “Whatever you’re doing, I’m doing.”
Danielle stared at him, speechless.
She certainly didn’t think he was tagging along just to toast with her. Everyone had their own connections to maintain, and the head table was where all the heavyweights sat. It made sense for Alexander to go over as well. But the two of them approaching together, wine glasses in hand—it just felt strange.
She gestured ahead. “After you.”
Alexander shot her a quizzical look. “Shy?”
Danielle raised her eyebrows. “Excuse me?”
She couldn’t understand where he was getting these ideas.
What was there to be shy about?
She looked up slowly, meeting Alexander’s gaze with a steady tone. “No, I just find it unlucky.”
She almost said outright: I feel unlucky doing anything with you.
Alexander fell silent for a moment, then looked her over. In the end, he said nothing and stepped back, letting her go ahead on her own.
So, in the end, they didn’t go together—they went separately.
When Danielle returned to her seat, Gian leaned over. “What’s with Alexander tonight? Can you make any sense of his behavior?”
He sat close, obviously trying to get some clarity after what had just happened. He couldn’t figure it out, and he certainly couldn’t analyze Alexander’s motives. The man was unpredictable at the best of times.
“No man wants to be made a fool of,” Danielle said quietly. “This isn’t just about me—it’s about the Davidson family’s reputation.”
“A family like the Davidsons cares most about their image and integrity,” she went on. “Even Bianca stood up to clear my name.”
She knew exactly why all these people were suddenly coming forward—it wasn’t just for her sake.
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