Chapter summary of Chapter 430 – The Queen They Let Go (Alice and Eric) by Free Collection
In Chapter 430, a key chapter of the acclaimed billionaire novel The Queen They Let Go (Alice and Eric) by Free Collection, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of The Queen They Let Go (Alice and Eric).
Chapter 430 Nowhere to Go
Chapter 430 Nowhere to Go
Was she supposed to rent another place again?
Wouldn’t the whole internet laugh at her?
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When the reporters saw Linda kept her head down and stayed silent, one of them asked, “Why aren’t you leaving? Is it because you can’t bear to part with this place?”
Others quickly jumped in.
“You’re the heiress. You don’t even have a house of your own.”
In truth, all five of her brothers owned properties.
They had bought them with their allowance.
Linda was no exception.
But if she moved into one of her places, the public would immediately find out what kind of homes she owned outside.
These were homes she could no longer afford to live in.
Homes she wasn’t allowed to use.
“I know you’re all in a hurry,” Linda said, forcing herself to stay calm. She even tried to joke.
“But can you please not rush me right now? No matter where I live, I’m still part of the family,” she said earnestly.
“As long as the Spencers need me, I’ll be there right away.”
Her voice was full of emotion.
“You don’t understand this kind of family bond. Even if I’m not related by blood, I can’t forget where I come from.”
The reporters looked at one another.
They didn’t want to keep pushing.
Linda even wiped her eyes in front of them, as if holding back tears.
The reporters were starting to lose patience.
“Can’t you just tell us clearly? Where is your new place? There are a lot of us. We can even help you move.”
Linda bit her lip.
Did these people ever stop?
I’m dying of frustration here.
“You’re being very rude,” she snapped. “You’re not welcome here. Someone, see them out!”
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A reporter sneered. “Linda, don’t you know? Mrs. Spencer is seriously injured and still unconscious. And you’re here throwing a tantrum like a spoiled princess. It’s disgusting.”
Linda froze.
She had been dragging this out on purpose, waiting for Maria to come back.
Maria knew her value and wouldn’t let her leave.
But now…
“What? I’m going to the hospital. I’m not moving today.”
She finally found a way out. She didn’t want to keep acting. Linda wiped her tears and walked away at once.
The reporters felt her sudden concern was a bit too “convenient,” but they still followed her.
What they didn’t expect was to run into many other reporters at the hospital entrance.
When they realized they were all there for Linda, everyone got excited.
They were determined to get a real story.
Inside the hospital room, Linda cried harder than anyone else.
Maria lay on the bed quietly.
She looked like she was just asleep.
“Hey–hey!”
Linda grabbed a doctor nearby.
“How is my mother?”
The doctor looked awkward.
He wasn’t in charge of Maria’s case.
He only knew that Maria wasn’t in danger and needed to stay in the hospital for observation before the family could be briefed.
Linda stared at Maria’s face.
She had taken good care of herself. But why did she have to use her daughter?
Linda had once respected this woman so much.
Now, she had no expectations left for family.
Seeing Maria lying there, her life slowly slipping away, Linda felt a strange fear. Like if one thing fell, everything else would collapse
too.
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If Alice truly settled accounts later, Linda would be the first to suffer.
What Linda didn’t know was that Alice had already arrived at the hospital.
She wasn’t there for Maria.
Alice was there for Orson.
By coincidence, Orson and Maria were in the same hospital.
Orson’s condition was bad. His whole family had been arrested, and he no longer wanted to live.
Alice handled Orson’s case personally.
A hard kick had caused a bone fracture. Orson truly didn’t want to live, so he refused to speak.
He thought dying quietly might be better.
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