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The Queen They Let Go (Alice and Eric) novel Chapter 411

Summary for Chapter 411: The Queen They Let Go (Alice and Eric)

Summary of Chapter 411 – A turning point in The Queen They Let Go (Alice and Eric) by Free Collection

Chapter 411 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of The Queen They Let Go (Alice and Eric), written by Free Collection. With the hallmarks of billionaire literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.

Chapter 411 Secret and Truth

Let Alice handle it without worry.

Alice replied with a smiling flower emoji.

Ms. Spencer is here!

The moment the receptionist saw her, they looked as if a savior had arrived.

They nearly wanted to rip off their name badge and put it on her.

Alice was puzzled.

Was she really that noticeable?

How did she get spotted so fast?

Next time, she really needed to find a more hidden spot to watch the drama.

When Rosalie saw Alice, her expression turned extremely awkward.

Back in Torenridge, Rosalie had been arrogant and looked down on her.

Now the roles were completely reversed.

She became the one being looked down on.

It was humiliating.

So, she fell silent at once.

The receptionists and security quickly cleared away the onlookers.

They guarded the area tightly, not allowing any strangers to come close.

Alice pointed to a nearby lounge. If you’re willing, we can talk inside?

Once inside, no one would see them.

And no one would hear what was discussed.

After hesitating for a moment, Rosalie nodded.

She was a decisionmaker at her company. She couldn’t embarrass herself here.

Inside the lounge, the young receptionist brought them coffee.

After the receptionist left and closed the door, Rosalie took a deep breath.

She stayed silent for a long time.

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Chapter 411 Secret and Truth

Finally, she spoke slowly.

You and Mr. Eric already know about what happened between me and the Lawrences, don’t you?

Just earlier, Eric had stayed close to Alice, clearly afraid someone might hurt her.

Even a woman fully supported by her husband had probably never experienced something so reassuring.

To be honest, Rosalie envied Alice.

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And Eric’s absolute trust in her made Rosalie feel that, if she truly needed help, Eric and Alice were the people to turn to.

They hadn’t spent much time together in Torenridge.

But because of Alice, she had learned the truth about her biological daughter.

Alice was her benefactor.

So, she had never planned to hide anything.

I know many of her secrets. After Mrs. Lawrence realized I wanted to deal with her, she actually tried to have me killed. This secret can’t stay with me alone. Letting everyone know is how I protect my life.

Ms. Spencer, do you know why you were abducted back then? Maria insisted on visiting that hill town. It wasn’t for science. It was for a man.

Alice said nothing.

She wasn’t interested in Maria’s love life.

But Rosalie had no intention of stopping.

At the time, she didn’t love your father. The man she loved was getting married there; Maria went there to stop the wedding.

She attended the ceremony and even went to cause trouble on their wedding night.

But all she did was touch her belly and toast the bride and groom.

They didn’t sense any malice, so they drank.

No one expected it to be poison.

The bride was already one month pregnant before marriage. She died along with the unborn child.

No one could detect what Maria had made.

And back then, conditions were poor. There was no advanced equipment.

She almost killed the groom and sent the bride straight to her grave. Of course she couldn’t stay after that, so she left

But she wasn’t satisfied. She went back again, wanting to see if he was suffering.

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On the way, she went into premature labor and gave birth to you.

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