Chapter 555 – A Turning Point in The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell by Laura
In this chapter of The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell, Laura introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 555 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
The hospital room emptied out in an instant, leaving just the two of them.
They locked eyes, neither saying a word.
“That wound of yours is strange,” Alexander finally said, his tone measured. “And the timing is... awfully convenient.”
Nathan’s expression was unreadable. “Instead of sitting here making guesses, maybe we should focus on finding out who’s responsible.”
Alexander studied him in silence for a moment, then rose to his feet, his movements unhurried. “I’ll look into it.”
As Alexander turned to leave, Nathan called after him, his voice calm. “Let’s be honest—you didn’t come here to check on me. There’s someone else you’re here to see.”
Alexander paused, looking back at him. “I have no idea what you’re talking about.”
Nathan just gave a faint smile, stirring his bowl of soup. “You know perfectly well you’ve let her down. I’ll make sure she’s taken care of.”
Alexander shoved his hands in his pockets. “That’s your business, not mine.”
With that, he walked out, leaving Nathan staring after him, his eyes dark and heavy with unspoken thoughts.
“It wasn’t as if either of you had much choice back then,” Nathan murmured to the empty room. “All these years of marriage... It’s been unfair to you both.”
The truth was, Alexander’s marriage to Danielle had never been part of anyone’s plans—not his own, and certainly not the Davidson family’s.
But Alexander didn’t look back. He simply kept walking, Nathan’s words trailing behind him.
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Danielle didn’t linger in the hospital after she left the room; she had no time to spare. There was still work to discuss, calls to make, meetings that couldn’t wait. With the Blackwood Research Institute’s new project up and running, she was fielding requests from Ninesky Technologies, negotiating with international partners, and trying to keep everything moving forward.
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