Summary of Chapter 1297 – A turning point in The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell by Laura
Chapter 1297 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell, written by Laura. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
The air in the study was as still and heavy as stagnant water, the ink blot spreading on the paper like the rift that now lay between the grandfather and grandson.
Alexander kept his eyes downcast, the veins on his hands subtly prominent as his thumb unconsciously traced the seam of his trousers, but he didn't offer another word of defense.
The patriarch’s white eyebrows were knotted together, his grip so tight on the brush that it seemed about to snap.
Just then, the study door was pushed open gently, and Danny’s figure appeared in the doorway. He was dressed in an immaculate, custom-tailored suit, his hair slicked back perfectly.
A polite smile was fixed on his face, but his eyes swept over the tense atmosphere, taking everything in. He strode in with a steady gait, his tone dripping with feigned concern.
"Grandfather, what’s going on? I heard your voice from a distance. Did someone upset you?"
His words were like a stone tossed into the water, seemingly meant to calm the situation but in reality, a deliberate act of feigned ignorance, laced with a hint of someone eager to watch the drama unfold.
Alexander looked up, his gaze as cold as a blade. Danny was his sister Paula's husband. For years, the Jamison family had leaned on the Davidsons' support to claw their way from being an unknown small company to gaining a precarious foothold in the business world. Now, with the Davidson family in turmoil, he was undoubtedly eager to stir the pot and carve out a piece for himself. The patriarch shot Danny a look, his expression sour.
He just snorted and turned his back, staring at the family creed hanging on the wall without a word, clearly having no time for his opportunistic son-in-law. Danny’s smile faltered for a second before he smoothed it back into place. He walked over to Alexander, clapping him on the shoulder with practiced familiarity, his tone overly affectionate.
"Alex, Grandfather is getting on in years. His health can’t take this kind of stress. You should be more understanding. Is there anything you can't discuss calmly? Why must you provoke him? It wouldn't look good if word got out, would it?" Alexander sidestepped his touch, his shoulder tensing slightly.
His voice was devoid of warmth.
"My affairs are no concern of Mr. Jamison's. Shouldn't you be more worried about your own company's mess, Mr. Jamison?"
At that, Danny's expression shifted almost imperceptibly.
The Jamison family was having cash flow problems, staying afloat only because of a few joint projects with the Davidsons.
He thought he had kept it quiet, but he hadn't expected Alexander to be fully aware of the situation.

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