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The Queen They Let Go (Alice and Eric) novel Chapter 315

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In this standout chapter of the billionaire novel The Queen They Let Go (Alice and Eric), Free Collection introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.

Chapter 315 Terms of Engagement

He hung up without another word.

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Alice Spencer pushed the door open and stepped out. Just one glance at Eric’s expression was enough to tellsomething was weighing on his mind.

A patient’s mental and emotional wellbeing was crucial to their recovery.

As a doctor, she didn’t want her patient weighed down by gloom.

If something’s bothering you, Mr. Eric, you might as well say it,she said lightly as she walked over.

Eric fell into step beside her as they headed down the corridor.

How did you know I had something to ask you?

Alice shrugged casually. Call it intuition. Or maybe we’re just on the same wavelength.”

Eric’s steps faltered for a second.

When he looked at her again, there was a distinct heat in his eyes.

Alice suddenly felt her cheeks warm.

Is that wrong?

His eyes deepened in response.

No.

The corner of his mouth lifted in a slight, private smile, as if some pleasant thought had crossed his mind.

Alice didn’t dwell on it and moved on.

So what were you going to say?

You’re invited for dinner at the old mansion.

Alice didn’t need to think twice. “Ruby’s idea?

My father’s.

Alice’s eyebrows rose in surprise.

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Her fatherinlaw didn’t seem like the type to meddle in such affairs.

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That evening. Daniel drove them to the old mansion, arriving half an hour early as usual.

Nearly everyone was present.

Even Yvette came along.

As Michael’s fiancée, she technically wasn’t yet considered part of the Nolan family.

Enemies meeting under one rooftension was inevitable.

Ms. Spencer, you’re carly.

Since returning from the hill town, Yvette hadn’t been able to hold her head up within the Martinez family.

Worse, the Martinez Group was now facing a severe cash flow crisis.

Her reason for coming tonight was simpleshe wanted the Nolan Group’s help.

Yvette had also tried to contact the mysterious benefactor who had helped them through their last crisis, but that person had vanished without a trace.

It was as if that individual had appeared solely to target Alice.

That made Yvette uneasy.

Was Alice really that formidable?

Powerful enough that even someone lurking in the shadows couldn’t touch her?

So tonight, besides securing a loan, Yvette also intended to probe Alice’s hidden strengths.

Alice gave her a brief glance.

Ms. Martinez, are you here tonight to discuss your wedding gift?

Oh, right. Mrs. Nolan is known for her generosity.

For reference, the family prepared a wedding gift for me worth about 200 million.”

The remark didn’t just sting Yvette. Mrs. Nolan’s expression darkened as well.

Everyone had conveniently forgotten that back then, Alice hadn’t merely accepted a wedding

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gift. She had negotiated.

Every branch of the family had contributed,

The final amount far exceeded 200 million.

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Yvette, accustomed to a life of luxury, would have once considered such a sum insignificant.

Now, 200 million could save the Martinez Group.

She knew pressing the issue would displease the Nolans.

But with her family on the brink of collapse, who cared about pleasing anyone else?

She didn’t bother sparring with Ali

and instead walked straight over to Michael.

I need to speak with you.

Michael had already guessed why.

I can help you ask for it. But any money we get, we split fiftyfifty.

This marriage had never been his choice, and subsequent developments had spiraled beyond his control.

After the recent setback in the hill town project, he felt a pressing need to secure personal funds as a safety net.

Once, in his playboy days, he’d spent freely without a second thought.

Now he was reduced to haggling over funds with a demanding a share of them.

The irony wasn’t lost on him.

But he had no choice.

Yvette clearly hadn’t expected that response.

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Don’t forget, we’re engaged. A wedding gift from your family is only proper.

He replied with complete seriousness, Curbing excessive matrimonial demands is everyone’s responsibility.

Yvette nearly choked on her fury.

Onethird. That’s it.

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