Chapter 558 – Highlight Chapter from The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell
Chapter 558 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.
“As long as you can keep your head on straight, that’s all I’m worried about. I just don’t want you so lovestruck that you can’t tell right from wrong.”
Leanne sighed. “Send me the address. I’ll go pick him up.”
Millie hung up and immediately texted the address to her.
She stared at her phone, watching the minutes tick by. It was already half past ten, but there was still no word from Alexander—or anyone else who was supposed to pick her up.
Millie fidgeted in her seat, unable to sit still any longer.
Her nerves were frayed, her anxiety gnawing at her from the inside out.
After turning things over in her mind for a while, she finally opened her contacts and decided to take the initiative. She dialed Alexander’s number.
She couldn’t just wait around for things to happen; she needed to take control.
The call rang for a long time with no answer.
Her anxiety spiked, haunted by the fear that something had gone wrong.
She called again. And again. On the fourth try, someone finally picked up.
Alexander’s voice was calm and steady on the other end. “I just sent you an address. Come meet me there.”
A new message popped up on her phone—it was the address of their usual club.
Almost every important conversation they’d ever had happened at that club. It was their go-to spot for serious business.
Seeing the address, Millie finally relaxed, a relieved smile breaking through the tension on her face. Her nerves settled, if only a little.
She gripped her phone tighter. “Alex, can you tell me who I’m meeting today? I’d like to be prepared—I’m worried I’ll come off as rude.”
Alexander’s voice was gentle. “Don’t worry. I’ll be there with you.”
That simple reassurance worked wonders.
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