Summary of Chapter 807 – A pivotal chapter in The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell by Laura
The chapter Chapter 807 is one of the most intense moments in The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell, written by Laura. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
Right now, he had no appetite.
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On the day of Alexander’s discharge from the hospital, he had just reached his car when he saw Bianca standing by a flowerbed nearby. She was holding an elegant insulated bag, her expression a mixture of concern and something more complicated.
“What are you doing here?” he asked.
Bianca hurried over, offering him the bag. Her voice was intentionally soft. “I heard you were being discharged today, so I made you some soup to help you recover.”
“You poor child, getting hurt with no one to look after you. You really should have someone warm and caring by your side… How about I help you find someone?”
“Someone gentle and considerate, to build a nice life with.”
“Get married again?”
Alexander’s eyes were flat, his voice devoid of emotion except for a biting sarcasm. “Have you already forgotten the consequences of forcing me to marry Danielle? You want me to walk that same path again?”
Bianca’s hand froze, the bag nearly slipping from her grasp. She frowned, her tone hardening.
“That was then! You were the one who didn’t love Danielle, the one who pushed her away! What does that have to do with me? Now you’re all alone—are you going to blame someone else for that too?”
“I didn’t love her?”
Alexander looked at Bianca. “Mother, be honest with yourself. Did you and Father ever truly accept her as your daughter-in-law?”
“You always thought her background was too common, that she wasn’t good enough for the Davidson family. In your eyes, Millie Fletcher was the perfect choice. All you ever cared about was appearances.”
“You never once asked what I wanted, and you never saw how hard Danielle tried to fit into this family.”
The color drained from Bianca’s face. She opened her mouth to argue, but no words came out. She knew it was true. She had never truly approved of Danielle, always finding the girl too stubborn, too unwilling to flatter, unlike Millie, who knew just how to charm Jake and her.



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