Chapter summary of Chapter 1087 – The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell by Laura
In Chapter 1087, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell by Laura, 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 Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell.
Alexander neither confirmed nor denied it. He simply picked up the bottle, refilled Gian's glass, and said flatly, "Love doesn't just disappear."
Those five words carried a heavy weight.
Gian let out a short, cynical laugh and shook his head. "I never realized how good you are at hiding it. All these years, you've been protecting her from the shadows, never letting her know."
Alexander looked up, his eyes filled with a complex emotion. "I don't want to disturb her life. She's doing well now. With you taking care of her, I can rest easy."
"Rest easy?" Gian raised an eyebrow. "If you could really rest easy, you wouldn't have specially prepared that cranberry orange tart and honey lavender latte today. You wouldn't have gone out of your way to ask about her health after the meeting, and you certainly wouldn't have been staring at her all night. Alexander, you care so damn much, but you insist on acting cold and indifferent. Aren't you tired?"
Alexander fell silent. He downed his glass in one gulp. The burn of the liquor seared his throat, but it also sharpened his senses. He knew Gian was right. For years, he had been living in a state of torment and struggle, wanting to get closer to Danielle but terrified of hurting her.
Instead of arguing, he looked at Gian and said sincerely, "Thank you."
Gian was taken aback, clearly not expecting a sudden expression of gratitude. "Thank me for what?"
"Thank you for taking care of Danielle all these years. Thank you for helping and supporting her when she was at her lowest." Alexander's voice was deep and raspy, with an almost imperceptible catch. "If it weren't for you, she might not have made it this far. I know you're sincere about her, and I'm grateful for that."
His words left Gian utterly speechless. He had always expected hostility from Alexander; after all, they were rivals for her affection. He never imagined he would say something like this.
Looking at the sincerity and exhaustion in Alexander's eyes, Gian's own animosity began to fade, replaced by a complicated mix of feelings. He knew that too many misunderstandings and missed chances lay between Alexander and Danielle, things he couldn't easily interfere with.

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